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5-letter words containing i, a, n

  • diane — a feminine name: dim. Di; var. Dianne
  • didna — (Scotland) did not.
  • dinah — Also, Douay Bible, Dina. the daughter of Jacob and Leah. Gen. 30:21.
  • dinan — a town in NW France, in Brittany, on the estuary of the River Rance: medieval buildings, including town walls and castle: tourism, hosiery, cider: Pop: 10 953 (2008)
  • dinar — any of various former coins of the Near East, especially gold coins issued by Islamic governments.
  • dinka — a member of a tall, pastoral people of Sudan.
  • dinna — (Scotland, Geordie) do not.
  • disna — Eye dialect of doesn't.
  • divan — a sofa or couch, usually without arms or back, often usable as a bed.
  • divna — do not
  • diwan — (in India) any of certain officials, as a financial minister or prime minister of a native colony.
  • drain — to withdraw or draw off (a liquid) gradually; remove slowly or by degrees, as by filtration: to drain oil from a crankcase.
  • drina — a river in S Europe, flowing N along the part of the border between Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the Sava River at Belgrade, Serbia. 285 miles (459 km) long.
  • dunai — the Danube
  • dvina — Also called Western Dvina. Latvian Daugava. a river rising in the Valdai Hills in the W Russian Federation, flowing W through Byelorussia (Belarus) and Latvia to the Baltic Sea at Riga. About 640 miles (1030) long.
  • edina — a city in SE Minnesota, near Minneapolis.
  • eniac — Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer
  • fagin — (in Dickens' Oliver Twist) a villainous old man who trains and uses young boys as thieves.
  • faine — Obsolete spelling of fane.
  • faint — lacking brightness, vividness, clearness, loudness, strength, etc.: a faint light; a faint color; a faint sound.
  • fanti — a Kwa language spoken in Ghana that is mutually intelligible with Twi.
  • fianc — short for fiancé or fiancée. Because this word exists predominantly in written form (esp. in text messages) it is not yet clear how it is pronounced.
  • final — pertaining to or coming at the end; last in place, order, or time: the final meeting of the year.
  • finca — a ranch or large farm in a Spanish-speaking country, especially a plantation in tropical Spanish America.
  • finna — Alternative form of fixing to: used to express a desire or future action.
  • fiona — a female given name.
  • fitna — Unrest or rebellion, especially against a rightful ruler.
  • frain — (rare, or, dialectal, chiefly, Scotland) to ask, inquire; demand.
  • gains — to make a gain or gains in.
  • gamin — a neglected boy left to run about the streets; street urchin.
  • garni — garnished.
  • gavin — a male given name.
  • ghain — the nineteenth letter of the Arabic alphabet.
  • giant — (in folklore) a being with human form but superhuman size, strength, etc.
  • ginas — Plural form of gina.
  • ginzathe, a district in Tokyo, Japan, famous for its department stores, nightclubs, and bars.
  • gonia — Craniometry. a point on each side of the lower jaw at the mandibular angle.
  • grain — granularity
  • grani — (in the Volsunga Saga) the horse of Sigurd.
  • gyani — (in India) a title placed before the name of a Punjabi scholar
  • haint — (US, dialectal) Alternative form of haunt.
  • hanai — (Hawaii) adopted in the traditional Hawaiian way, made a complete part of the family.
  • handi — A deep, narrow-mouthed vessel used in north Indian, Pakistani and Bengali cooking.
  • hangi — (New Zealand) A traditional M\u0101ori method of cooking food using heated rocks buried in a pit oven.
  • hanif — (Islam) Any person, from before the time of Muhammad, who followed a non-pagan monotheistic religion.
  • hanoi — Towers of Hanoi
  • heian — of or relating to the period in Japan, a.d. 794–1185, characterized by the modification and naturalization of ideas and institutions that were earlier introduced from China.
  • hiant — gaping, wide
  • hinau — a tall New Zealand tree, Elaeocarpus dentatus, with white flowers and purple fruit
  • ianal — (chat)   I Am Not A Lawyer (but my legal opinion is...).
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