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9-letter words containing c, r, i, n, t

  • infectors — Plural form of infector.
  • inflicter — One who inflicts.
  • inflictor — to impose as something that must be borne or suffered: to inflict punishment.
  • infracted — to break, violate, or infringe (a law, commitment, etc.).
  • infractor — to break, violate, or infringe (a law, commitment, etc.).
  • injectors — Plural form of injector.
  • inotropic — influencing the contractility of muscular tissue.
  • insectary — a laboratory for the study of live insects, their life histories, effects on plants, reaction to insecticides, etc.
  • inspecter — Archaic form of inspector.
  • inspector — a person who inspects.
  • instructs — (informal) shortened form of instructions.
  • interacts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interact.
  • interarch — to have intersecting arches
  • intercede — to act or interpose in behalf of someone in difficulty or trouble, as by pleading or petition: to intercede with the governor for a condemned man.
  • interceed — Obsolete form of intercede.
  • intercell — intercellular
  • intercept — to take, seize, or halt (someone or something on the way from one place to another); cut off from an intended destination: to intercept a messenger.
  • intercity — a large or important town.
  • interclan — a group of families or households, as among the Scottish Highlanders, the heads of which claim descent from a common ancestor: the Mackenzie clan.
  • interclub — a heavy stick, usually thicker at one end than at the other, suitable for use as a weapon; a cudgel.
  • intercome — (intransitive) To intervene; interpose; interfere.
  • intercoms — Plural form of intercom.
  • intercrop — to grow one crop between the rows of another, as in an orchard or field.
  • interdict — Civil Law. any prohibitory act or decree of a court or an administrative officer.
  • interduce — (construction) An intertie.
  • interface — a surface regarded as the common boundary of two bodies, spaces, or phases.
  • interject — to insert between other things: to interject a clarification of a previous statement.
  • interlace — progressive coding
  • interlock — to fit into each other, as parts of machinery, so that all action is synchronized.
  • interrace — interracial
  • intersect — to cut or divide by passing through or across: The highway intersects the town.
  • intracity — Within a city.
  • intraclub — Within a club.
  • intricacy — intricate character or state.
  • intricate — having many interrelated parts or facets; entangled or involved: an intricate maze.
  • intrinsic — belonging to a thing by its very nature: the intrinsic value of a gold ring.
  • introduce — to present (a person) to another so as to make acquainted.
  • introduct — (obsolete) To instruct.
  • introject — (psychology) To unconsciously incorporate into one's psyche.
  • invocator — invoke.
  • irritancy — tending to cause irritation; irritating.
  • kick turn — a turn from a stationary position in which a skier lifts one ski to a point where the heel is nearly at right angles to the snow, then faces the ski outward, sets it down in the direction to be turned, and swings the other ski around so that both skis are parallel.
  • kingcraft — the art of ruling as king; royal statesmanship.
  • kitchenerHoratio Herbert (1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum and of Broome) 1850–1916, English field marshal and statesman.
  • lacertian — of or relating to lizards, or like a lizard
  • lacertine — belonging or relating to a lacertid
  • lactarian — lactovegetarian (def 1).
  • larcenist — a person who commits larceny.
  • latrociny — banditry
  • lecturing — Present participle of lecture.
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