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9-letter words containing i, n, l, s, t

  • plotinism — the Neoplatonism of Plotinus.
  • plutonism — the intrusion of magma and associated deep-seated processes within the earth's crust.
  • pointless — without a point: a pointless pen.
  • pontlevis — a drawbridge.
  • postilion — a person who rides the left horse of the leading or only pair of horses drawing a carriage.
  • printless — making, retaining, or showing no print or impression.
  • pulsating — throbbing
  • pulsation — the act of pulsating; beating or throbbing.
  • quantiles — Plural form of quantile.
  • quintiles — Plural form of quintile.
  • re-enlist — to (cause to) re-enter into an engagement to serve in the armed forces
  • reinstall — to place in position or connect for service or use: to install a heating system; to install software on a computer.
  • relations — an existing connection; a significant association between or among things: the relation between cause and effect.
  • resilient — springing back; rebounding.
  • resulting — to spring, arise, or proceed as a consequence of actions, circumstances, premises, etc.; be the outcome.
  • runtishly — in a runtish manner
  • sail into — an area of canvas or other fabric extended to the wind in such a way as to transmit the force of the wind to an assemblage of spars and rigging mounted firmly on a hull, raft, iceboat, etc., so as to drive it along.
  • saint leoSaint (Bruno) 1002–54, German ecclesiastic: pope 1049–54.
  • saintling — a little saint
  • saliently — prominent or conspicuous: salient traits.
  • salt mine — a mine from which salt is excavated.
  • saltation — a dancing, hopping, or leaping movement.
  • saltiness — tasting of or containing salt; saline.
  • salvation — the act of saving or protecting from harm, risk, loss, destruction, etc.
  • santolina — any plant of the evergreen Mediterranean genus Santolina, esp S. chamaecyparissus, grown for its silvery-grey felted foliage: family Asteraceae (composites)
  • scalation — an arrangement of scales, as on a fish.
  • scantling — a timber of relatively slight width and thickness, as a stud or rafter in a house frame.
  • schnitzel — a cutlet, especially of veal.
  • sciential — having knowledge.
  • scintilla — a minute particle; spark; trace: not a scintilla of remorse.
  • sclerotin — an insoluble protein that serves to stiffen the chitin of the cuticle of arthropods.
  • scuttling — to run with quick, hasty steps; scurry.
  • sectional — pertaining or limited to a particular section; local or regional: sectional politics.
  • selecting — to choose in preference to another or others; pick out.
  • selection — an act or instance of selecting or the state of being selected; choice.
  • selenitic — of or relating to selenite
  • serotinal — pertaining to or occurring in late summer.
  • settle in — make oneself at home
  • settlings — the act of a person or thing that settles.
  • shoutline — a line of text in an advertisement made prominent to catch attention
  • shuttling — a device in a loom for passing or shooting the weft thread through the shed from one side of the web to the other, usually consisting of a boat-shaped piece of wood containing a bobbin on which the weft thread is wound.
  • siftingly — by a sifting process
  • sightline — any of the lines of sight between the spectators and the stage or playing area in a theater, stadium, etc.: Some of the sightlines are blocked by columns.
  • siltation — earthy matter, fine sand, or the like carried by moving or running water and deposited as a sediment.
  • siltstone — a very fine-grained sandstone, mainly consolidated silt.
  • simmental — one of a large breed of cattle, yellowish-brown to red and white, originally of Switzerland, used for milk and beef and as a draft animal.
  • simpleton — an ignorant, foolish, or silly person.
  • sinfjotli — the son of Signy by her brother Sigmund.
  • singleton — a person or thing occurring singly, especially an individual set apart from others.
  • singultus — a hiccup.
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