7-letter words containing i, n, r, e
- ginnery — a mill for ginning cotton.
- gironde — an estuary in SW France, formed by the junction of the Garonne and Dordogne rivers. 45 miles (72 km) long.
- gittern — cittern.
- goering — Hermann Wilhelm [her-mahn vil-helm,, hur-muh n-wil-helm;; German her-mahn vil-helm] /ˈhɛr mɑn ˈvɪl hɛlm,, ˈhɜr mənˈwɪl hɛlm;; German ˈhɛr mɑn ˈvɪl hɛlm/ (Show IPA), 1893–1946, German field marshal and Nazi party leader.
- goneril — (in Shakespeare's King Lear) the elder of Lear's two faithless daughters.
- gradine — A low step or ledge, especially one at the back of an altar.
- grained — having, reduced to, consisting of, or bearing grain or grains (usually used in combination): fine-grained sand; large-grained rice.
- grainer — A knife for taking the hair off skins.
- granite — ice (def 4).
- grannie — Informal. a grandmother.
- gratine — to bake or broil (food) in au gratin style.
- grecian — Greek (especially with reference to ancient Greece).
- greenie — Slang. an amphetamine pill, especially one that is green in color.
- greisen — a hydrothermally altered rock of granitic texture composed chiefly of quartz and mica, common in the tin mines of Europe.
- greking — (obsolete) The break (of day); dawn.
- gremlin — a mischievous invisible being, said by airplane pilots in World War II to cause engine trouble and mechanical difficulties.
- greying — Present participle of grey.
- grinded — to wear, smooth, or sharpen by abrasion or friction; whet: to grind a lens.
- grinder — a person or thing that grinds.
- grindle — bowfin.
- grinned — to smile broadly, especially as an indication of pleasure, amusement, or the like.
- grinner — to smile broadly, especially as an indication of pleasure, amusement, or the like.
- gripmen — Plural form of gripman.
- groined — (of a vault) formed by the intersection of two barrel vaults, usually with plain groins without ribs.
- gunfire — the firing of a gun or guns.
- hairnet — a cap of loose net, as of silk or nylon, for holding the hair in place.
- handier — Comparative form of handy.
- harmine — an alkaloid drug, C13H12N2O, present in ayahuasca and used in medicine as a stimulant
- hearing — the faculty or sense by which sound is perceived.
- heiring — a person who inherits or has a right of inheritance in the property of another following the latter's death.
- helprin — Mark, born 1947, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
- hendrix — Jimi [jim-ee] /ˈdʒɪm i/ (Show IPA), 1942–70, U.S. rock guitarist and songwriter.
- henries — Plural form of henry.
- henry i — ("Henry the Fowler") a.d. 876?–936, king of Germany 919–936: first of the Saxon kings.
- heparin — Biochemistry. a polysaccharide, occurring in various tissues, especially the liver, and having anticoagulent properties.
- herding — a herdsman (usually used in combination): a cowherd; a goatherd; a shepherd.
- herling — (UK, dialect) The young of the sea trout.
- 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.
- heroine — a woman noted for courageous acts or nobility of character: Esther and other biblical heroines.
- herring — an important food fish, Clupea harengus harengus, found in enormous shoals in the North Atlantic.
- hinders — to cause delay, interruption, or difficulty in; hamper; impede: The storm hindered our progress.
- hircine — of, relating to, or resembling a goat.
- hordein — a simple protein of the prolamin class, found in barley grain.
- hornies — Satan.
- iberian — of or relating to Iberia in SW Europe, its inhabitants, or their language.
- ice run — the rapid breaking up or fragmentation of river ice in spring or early summer.
- icerink — Alternative spelling of ice rink.
- icetran — An extension of Fortran IV and a component of ICES.
- igniter — a person or thing that ignites.