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9-letter words containing i, n, t, e, r, g

  • green-lit — to give permission to proceed; authorize: The renovation project was green-lighted by the board of directors.
  • greetings — A polite word or sign of welcome or recognition.
  • grievants — Plural form of grievant.
  • gritstone — A form of sedimentary rock, similar to sandstone but coarser.
  • gurneyite — a supporter of Joseph John Gurney (1788–1847), an English Quaker, who, on a preaching tour of America, advocated Christian evangelical principles.
  • guttering — a channel at the side or in the middle of a road or street, for leading off surface water.
  • haltering — Present participle of halter.
  • heartling — a term of endearment, little heart
  • hectoring — Classical Mythology. the eldest son of Priam and husband of Andromache: the greatest Trojan hero in the Trojan War, killed by Achilles.
  • hungriest — Superlative form of hungry.
  • iatrogeny — a disease caused by medical intervention or treatment
  • inergetic — (archaic) Having no energy; sluggish.
  • inert gas — noble gas.
  • infighter — A person who indulges in infighting.
  • ingathers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ingather.
  • ingrafted — engraft.
  • inmigrate — to move or settle into a different part of one's country or home territory.
  • inserting — Present participle of insert.
  • insurgent — a person who rises in forcible opposition to lawful authority, especially a person who engages in armed resistance to a government or to the execution of its laws; rebel.
  • integrals — Plural form of integral.
  • integrand — the expression to be integrated.
  • integrant — making up or being a part of a whole; constituent.
  • integraph — integrator (def 2).
  • integrase — (enzyme) Any enzyme that integrates viral DNA into that of an infected cell.
  • integrate — to bring together or incorporate (parts) into a whole.
  • integrins — Plural form of integrin.
  • integrity — adherence to moral and ethical principles; soundness of moral character; honesty.
  • integrous — (rare) Having or characterized by integrity.
  • intergang — occurring between two or more gangs, or occurring between the members of a single gang
  • intergrow — to grow among each other
  • interning — to restrict to or confine within prescribed limits, as prisoners of war, enemy aliens, or combat troops who take refuge in a neutral country.
  • interpage — to print (matter) on intervening pages
  • interring — to place (a dead body) in a grave or tomb; bury.
  • intrigued — to arouse the curiosity or interest of by unusual, new, or otherwise fascinating or compelling qualities; appeal strongly to; captivate: The plan intrigues me, but I wonder if it will work.
  • intriguer — to arouse the curiosity or interest of by unusual, new, or otherwise fascinating or compelling qualities; appeal strongly to; captivate: The plan intrigues me, but I wonder if it will work.
  • intrigues — Plural form of intrigue.
  • inverting — Present participle of invert.
  • iron gate — a gorge cut by the Danube through the Carpathian Mountains, between Yugoslavia and SW Romania. 2 miles (3.2 km) long.
  • irvingite — a member of the Catholic Apostolic Church.
  • iterating — Present participle of iterate.
  • jitteringjitters, nervousness; a feeling of fright or uneasiness (usually preceded by the): Every time I have to make a speech, I get the jitters.
  • jottering — Misspelling of jotting.
  • ketteringCharles Franklin, 1876–1958, U.S. engineer and inventor.
  • lathering — foam or froth made by a detergent, especially soap, when stirred or rubbed in water, as by a brush used in shaving or by hands in washing.
  • lautering — The step or process in brewing beer which separates the mash into clear liquid wort and grain.
  • lecturing — Present participle of lecture.
  • lengthier — having or being of great length; very long: a lengthy journey.
  • lettering — a written or printed communication addressed to a person or organization and usually transmitted by mail.
  • lightener — That which lightens.
  • lingereth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of linger.
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