7-letter words containing i, n, a, e
- hematin — Biochemistry. heme.
- heparin — Biochemistry. a polysaccharide, occurring in various tissues, especially the liver, and having anticoagulent properties.
- hernial — the protrusion of an organ or tissue through an opening in its surrounding walls, especially in the abdominal region.
- hernias — Plural form of hernia.
- hessian — of or relating to the state of Hesse or its inhabitants.
- hieland — characteristic of Highlanders, esp alluding to their supposed gullibility or foolishness in towns or cities
- hsiamen — Xiamen.
- hyaline — Also, hyalin, H04/H0454500 hahy-uh-lin, ˈhaɪ ə lɪn. Biochemistry. a horny substance found in hydatid cysts, closely resembling chitin. a structureless, transparent substance found in cartilage, the eye, etc., resulting from the pathological degeneration of tissue.
- iberian — of or relating to Iberia in SW Europe, its inhabitants, or their language.
- ice man — a man whose business is gathering, storing, selling, or delivering ice.
- iceland — a large island in the N Atlantic between Greenland and Scandinavia. 39,698 sq. mi. (102,820 sq. km).
- icetran — An extension of Fortran IV and a component of ICES.
- idumean — Greek name of Edom.
- igraine — the mother of King Arthur.
- ikebana — the Japanese art of arranging flowers.
- imagine — to form a mental image of (something not actually present to the senses).
- impanel — to enter on a panel or list for jury duty.
- in care — made the legal responsibility of a local authority by order of a court
- in case — an instance of the occurrence, existence, etc., of something: Sailing in such a storm was a case of poor judgment.
- in gear — vehicle: engaged
- in heat — female animal: ready to mate
- in leaf — (of shrubs, trees, etc) having a full complement of foliage leaves
- in-take — the place or opening at which a fluid is taken into a channel, pipe, etc.
- inadept — Not adept.
- inanely — lacking sense, significance, or ideas; silly: inane questions.
- inanest — lacking sense, significance, or ideas; silly: inane questions.
- inbreak — a breaking in; invasion
- incaged — encage.
- incased — encase.
- indexal — of or relating to an index
- inearth — (transitive, chiefly poetic) To put into the earth; inter.
- inedita — Unpublished literary works.
- inequal — Not equal.
- inertia — inertness, especially with regard to effort, motion, action, and the like; inactivity; sluggishness.
- inexact — not exact; not strictly precise or accurate.
- infante — any son of the king of Spain or of Portugal who is not heir to the throne.
- inflame — to kindle or excite (passions, desires, etc.).
- inflate — deflate
- infulae — one of the two embroidered lappets of the miter of a bishop.
- ingemar — a male given name.
- ingesta — Material introduced into the body by the stomach or alimentary canal.
- ingrate — an ungrateful person.
- ingrave — Obsolete form of engrave.
- inhaled — Simple past tense and past participle of inhale.
- inhaler — an apparatus or device used in inhaling medicinal vapors, anesthetics, etc.
- inhales — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inhale.
- inhance — Obsolete spelling of enhance.
- inlarge — Archaic spelling of enlarge.
- inlayed — (nonstandard) Simple past tense and past participle of inlay.
- inlayer — One who inlays.