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4-letter words containing i, n, d

  • adin — advantage (def 5).
  • bind — If something binds people together, it makes them feel as if they are all part of the same group or have something in common.
  • dani — a member of a New Guinea people living in the central highlands of West Irian
  • dein — Present participle of de.
  • deni — a monetary unit of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, worth one hundredth of a denar
  • dine — to eat the principal meal of the day; have dinner.
  • ding — to cause surface damage to; dent: Flying gravel had dinged the car's fenders.
  • dink — Informal. either partner of a married couple having two incomes and no children.
  • dino — (informal) dinosaur.
  • dins — Plural form of din.
  • dint — force; power: By dint of hard work she became head of the company.
  • dion — Céline. born 1968, Canadian singer. Her worldwide hit singles include 'My Heart Will Go On' (1998)
  • djin — jinn.
  • dmin — Doctor of Ministry
  • dnis — Dialled Number Identification Service
  • dnix — (operating system)   A flavor of Unix that is proprietary to Olivetti and Wang Global.
  • doin — Eye dialect of doing.
  • drin — a river in S Europe, flowing generally NW from SW Macedonia through N Albania into the Adriatic. 180 miles (290 km) long.
  • enid — (zoology) Any member of the Enidae.
  • find — to come upon by chance; meet with: He found a nickel in the street.
  • hind — situated in the rear or at the back; posterior: the hind legs of an animal.
  • idun — a goddess, keeper of the apples of youth and wife of Bragi; abducted by the giant Thjazi, from whom she was rescued.
  • inbd — inboard (on an aircraft, a boat, etc)
  • indy — Vincent [van-sahn] /vɛ̃ˈsɑ̃/ (Show IPA), 1851–1931, French composer.
  • isdn — (communications)   (ISDN) A set of communications standards allowing a single wire or optical fibre to carry voice, digital network services and video. ISDN is intended to eventually replace the plain old telephone system. ISDN was first published as one of the 1984 ITU-T Red Book recommendations. The 1988 Blue Book recommendations added many new features. ISDN uses mostly existing Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) switches and wiring, upgraded so that the basic "call" is a 64 kilobits per second, all-digital end-to-end channel. Packet and frame modes are also provided in some places. There are different kinds of ISDN connection of varying bandwidth (see DS level): DS0 = 1 channel PCM at 64 kbps T1 or DS1 = 24 channels PCM at 1.54 Mbps T1C or DS1C = 48 channels PCM at 3.15 Mbps T2 or DS2 = 96 channels PCM at 6.31 Mbps T3 or DS3 = 672 channels PCM at 44.736 Mbps T4 or DS4 = 4032 channels PCM at 274.1 Mbps Each channel here is equivalent to one voice channel. DS0 is the lowest level of the circuit. T1C, T2 and T4 are rarely used, except maybe for T2 over microwave links. For some reason 64 kbps is never called "T0". A Basic Rate Interface (BRI) is two 64K "bearer" channels and a single "delta" channel ("2B+D"). A Primary Rate Interface (PRI) in North America and Japan consists of 24 channels, usually 23 B + 1 D channel with the same physical interface as T1. Elsewhere the PRI usually has 30 B + 1 D channel and an E1 interface. A Terminal Adaptor (TA) can be used to connect ISDN channels to existing interfaces such as EIA-232 and V.35. Different services may be requested by specifying different values in the "Bearer Capability" field in the call setup message. One ISDN service is "telephony" (i.e. voice), which can be provided using less than the full 64 kbps bandwidth (64 kbps would provide for 8192 eight-bit samples per second) but will require the same special processing or bit diddling as ordinary PSTN calls. Data calls have a Bearer Capability of "64 kbps unrestricted". ISDN is offered by local telephone companies, but most readily in Australia, France, Japan and Singapore, with the UK somewhat behind and availability in the USA rather spotty. (In March 1994) ISDN deployment in Germany is quite impressive, although (or perhaps, because) they use a specifically German signalling specification, called 1.TR.6. The French Numeris also uses a non-standard protocol (called VN4; the 4th version), but the popularity of ISDN in France is probably lower than in Germany, given the ludicrous pricing. There is also a specifically-Belgian V1 experimental system. The whole of Europe is now phasing in Euro-ISDN. See also Frame Relay, Network Termination, SAPI.
  • kind — of a good or benevolent nature or disposition, as a person: a kind and loving person.
  • lindJenny (Johanna Maria Lind Goldschmidt"The Swedish Nightingale") 1820–87, Swedish soprano.
  • mind — (in a human or other conscious being) the element, part, substance, or process that reasons, thinks, feels, wills, perceives, judges, etc.: the processes of the human mind.
  • ndis — Network Device Interface Specification
  • nida — a female given name, form of Nydia.
  • nide — a nest or brood, especially of pheasants.
  • nodi — a difficult or intricate point, situation, plot, etc.
  • nsdi — National Spatial Data Infrastructure
  • odin — the ruler of the Aesir and god of war, poetry, knowledge, and wisdom; Wotan: the chief god.
  • rind — a piece of iron running across an upper millstone as a support.
  • rnid — Royal National Institute for Deaf People
  • sind — a former province of Pakistan, in the lower Indus valley; now part of West Pakistan. 48,136 sq. mi. (125,154 sq. km). Capital: Karachi.
  • tind — to set alight or to kindle
  • wind — the act of winding.

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