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9-letter words containing a, s, i, n, e

  • tyrannies — arbitrary or unrestrained exercise of power; despotic abuse of authority. Synonyms: despotism, absolutism, dictatorship.
  • tyrannise — to exercise absolute power or control, especially cruelly or oppressively (often followed by over).
  • unabusive — using, containing, or characterized by harshly or coarsely insulting language: an abusive author; abusive remarks.
  • unadvised — without advice or counsel; uninformed: a defendant unadvised of her legal rights.
  • unceasing — not ceasing or stopping; continuous: an unceasing flow of criticism.
  • unevasive — tending or seeking to evade; characterized by evasion: an evasive answer.
  • unfairest — most unfair
  • uniserial — in or relating to a single series
  • unisexual — of or relating to one sex only.
  • univalves — having one valve.
  • universal — of, relating to, or characteristic of all or the whole: universal experience.
  • unpalsied — not affected by paralysis
  • unrealism — abstractionism or a representation lacking a direct relation to a tangible or concrete object
  • unsalient — projecting or pointing outward: a salient angle.
  • unsatiate — not satiated
  • unstained — not stained or spotted; unsoiled.
  • urokinase — an enzyme, present in the blood and urine of mammals, that activates plasminogen and is used medicinally to dissolve blood clots.
  • valencies — valence.
  • vandalise — to destroy or deface by vandalism: Someone vandalized the museum during the night.
  • varnished — a preparation consisting of resinous matter, as copal or lac, dissolved in an oil (oil varnish) or in alcohol (spirit varnish) or other volatile liquid. When applied to the surface of wood, metal, etc., it dries and leaves a hard, more or less glossy, usually transparent coating.
  • vespasian — (Titus Flavius Sabinus Vespasianus) a.d. 9–79, Roman emperor 70–79.
  • vinaceous — of, relating to, or resembling wine or grapes.
  • vitalness — the quality of being vital
  • voisinage — a district or neighbourhood
  • vulcanise — to treat (rubber) with sulfur and heat, thereby imparting strength, greater elasticity, durability, etc.
  • wackiness — odd or irrational; crazy: They had some wacky plan for selling more books.
  • waistline — the circumference of the body at the waist: exercises to reduce the waistline.
  • wallensisSir William, Wallace, Sir William.
  • washiness — the state or quality of being washy.
  • waterings — Plural form of watering.
  • waterskin — The skin of a goat used as a container for water.
  • weaklings — Plural form of weakling.
  • weanlings — Plural form of weanling.
  • weariness — physically or mentally exhausted by hard work, exertion, strain, etc.; fatigued; tired: weary eyes; a weary brain.
  • weaseling — (US) present participle of weasel.
  • whipsnake — any of several long, slender New World snakes of the genus Masticophis, the tail of which resembles a whip.
  • wiesbaden — Hermann [her-mahn] /ˈhɛr mɑn/ (Show IPA), 1877–1962, German novelist and poet: Nobel Prize 1946.
  • windscale — a numerical scale, as the Beaufort scale, for designating relative wind intensities.
  • windshake — a crack between the annual rings in wood: caused by strong winds bending the tree trunk
  • wine cask — a strong wooden barrel used to hold wine
  • wineglass — a drinking glass, as a goblet, having a foot and a stem and used specifically for serving wine.
  • wing case — elytron.
  • wing-case — elytron.
  • wingbeats — Plural form of wingbeat.
  • wisewoman — a female magician or conjurer
  • womaniser — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of womanizer.
  • womanizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of womanize.
  • xanthines — Plural form of xanthine.
  • yankeeism — Yankee character or characteristics.
  • yearlings — Plural form of yearling.
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