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8-letter words containing i, a, n

  • aidoneus — a king of Thesprotia.
  • ailerons — Plural form of aileron.
  • ailments — Plural form of ailment.
  • air horn — a horn activated by compressed air.
  • air lane — a route for travel by air; airway
  • air sign — one of a group of three signs of the zodiac, Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius
  • air vent — a small opening through which air can escape from an enclosed space
  • air-line — straight; direct; traveling a direct route: Some railroads advertise air-line routes between stations.
  • airborne — If an aircraft is airborne, it is in the air and flying.
  • airbound — supported by air
  • airdrawn — having its outline traced in air
  • airiness — the quality or condition of being fresh, light, or breezy
  • airliner — An airliner is a large aeroplane that is used for carrying passengers.
  • airlines — Plural form of airline.
  • airplane — An airplane is a vehicle with wings and one or more engines that enable it to fly through the air.
  • airwoman — An airwoman is a woman who flies aircraft, especially one who serves in her country's air force.
  • akinesia — the loss of the ability to move, caused by diseases of the central nervous system
  • akinesis — absence, loss, or impairment of the power of voluntary movement.
  • akinetic — without motion, unmoving
  • akkadian — a member of an ancient Semitic people who lived in central Mesopotamia in the third millennium bc
  • alamanni — a confederation of Germanic tribes, first recorded in the 3rd century a.d., that settled in the area between the Rhine, Main, and Danube rivers, and made harassing attacks against the Roman Empire.
  • alarming — Something that is alarming makes you feel afraid or anxious that something unpleasant or dangerous might happen.
  • albanian — Albanian means belonging or relating to Albania, its people, language, or culture.
  • alberoni — Giulio [joo-lyaw] /ˈdʒu lyɔ/ (Show IPA), 1664–1752, Italian cardinal and statesman: prime minister of Spain 1715–19.
  • albicant — (rare) Growing or becoming white.
  • albiness — a female albino
  • albinism — the condition of being an albino
  • albinoid — Of or pertaining to an animal or person with albinism.
  • albinoni — Tomaso (toˈmaːzo). 1671–1750, Italian composer and violinist. He wrote concertos and over 50 operas
  • albumina — Plural form of albumen.
  • albumins — Plural form of albumin.
  • alchuine — (Ealhwine Flaccus) a.d. 735–804, English theologian and scholar: teacher and adviser of Charlemagne.
  • alcidine — of, relating to, or belonging to the Alcidae, a family of sea birds including the auks, guillemots, puffins, and related forms
  • alcindor — (Ferdinand) Lew(is, Jr.) original name of Abdul-Jabbar.
  • alcinous — (in Homer's Odyssey) a Phaeacian king at whose court the shipwrecked Odysseus told of his wanderings
  • aldimine — (organic chemistry) An imine derived from an aldehyde; general formula RCH=NR.
  • alekhine — Alexander. 1892–1946, Russian-born chess player who lived in France; world champion (1927–35, 1937–46)
  • alemanni — a West Germanic people who settled in the 4th century ad between the Rhine, the Main, and the Danube
  • alerting — fully aware and attentive; wide-awake; keen: an alert mind.
  • aleutian — of, denoting, or relating to the Aleutian Islands, the Aleuts, or their language
  • algerian — Algerian means belonging or relating to Algeria, or its people or culture.
  • algerine — of or relating to Algeria or its inhabitants
  • alginate — a salt or ester of alginic acid
  • algonkin — Algonquin
  • aliakmon — a river in N Greece. 200 miles (322 km) long: longest river in Greece.
  • aliasing — the error in a vision or sound signal arising from limitations in the system that generates or processes the signal
  • alicante — a port in SE Spain: commercial centre. Pop: 305 911 (2003 est)
  • alienage — the legal status of an alien
  • alienate — If you alienate someone, you make them become unfriendly or unsympathetic towards you.
  • alienees — Plural form of alienee.
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