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

  • attornies — Plural form of attorny.
  • auctioned — Also called public sale. a publicly held sale at which property or goods are sold to the highest bidder.
  • augmentin — (medicine) The antibiotic amoxicillin.
  • augustine — Saint. 354–430 ad, one of the Fathers of the Christian Church; bishop of Hippo in North Africa (396–430), who profoundly influenced both Catholic and Protestant theology. His most famous works are Confessions, a spiritual autobiography, and De Civitate Dei, a vindication of the Christian Church. Feast day: Aug 28
  • auntie-ji — a respectful name and form of address given to a woman from the generation older than oneself
  • aureation — (rhetoric) The enhancement of the seriousness of a topic by the use of elaborate circumlocutions or polysyllabic or Latinate words for it.
  • austenite — a solid solution of carbon in face-centred-cubic gamma iron, usually existing above 723°C
  • austinite — (rare, mineral) A secondary mineral found in the oxidized zone of some arsenic-rich base-metal deposits.
  • authentic — An authentic person, object, or emotion is genuine.
  • autocrine — relating to self-stimulation, through the production of a factor and a specific receptor for it
  • autogenic — Self-produced.
  • availment — (obsolete) Profit; advantage.
  • aventaile — avantail
  • aventurin — Alternative form of aventurine.
  • avirulent — (esp of bacteria) not virulent
  • avisement — the careful consideration or observation of something
  • axminster — a type of patterned carpet with a cut pile
  • b-setting — a shutter setting in which the shutter remains open until the shutter control is released
  • bacterins — a vaccine prepared from killed bacteria.
  • banisters — the railing and supporting balusters on a staircase; balustrade
  • bannister — Sir Roger (Gilbert). born 1929, British athlete and doctor: first man to run a mile in under four minutes (1954)
  • bantering — teasing or facetious, or characterized by facetiousness
  • barbitone — a long-acting barbiturate used medicinally, usually in the form of the sodium salt, as a sedative or hypnotic
  • barbotine — a type of clay paste used in making decorated pottery
  • baritones — Plural form of baritone.
  • bartering — Present participle of barter.
  • basaltine — a black or brown-green mineral (Ca, Mg, Fe)SiO3
  • base unit — any of the fundamental units in a system of measurement. The base SI units are the metre, kilogram, second, ampere, kelvin, candela, and mole
  • bassanite — (mineral) A saline evaporite, consisting of calcium sulphate, found at Vesuvius.
  • bassinets — Plural form of bassinet.
  • bastinade — bastinado.
  • bastioned — Furnished with a bastion; having bastions.
  • batteling — Alternative form of battling.
  • battening — to thrive by feeding; grow fat.
  • battering — If something takes a battering, it suffers very badly as a result of a particular event or action.
  • battiness — the characteristic of being batty; craziness; insanity; eccentricity
  • beastings — beestings
  • beatinest — most remarkable or unusual: This is the beatinest town I ever did see.
  • bebington — a town in NW England, in Wirral unitary authority, Merseyside: docks and chemical works. Pop: 57 066 (2001)
  • bechstein — Karl. 1826–1900, German piano maker; founder (1853) of the Bechstein company of piano manufacturers in Berlin
  • bee-sting — a sting from a bee
  • beestings — the first milk secreted by the mammary glands of a cow or similar animal immediately after giving birth; colostrum
  • befitting — proper or right; suitable
  • begetting — (especially of a male parent) to procreate or generate (offspring).
  • behmenist — Boehmenist.
  • belection — bolection.
  • belemnite — any extinct marine cephalopod mollusc of the order Belemnoidea, related to the cuttlefish
  • belitoeng — an island in Indonesia, between Borneo and Sumatra. 1866 sq. mi. (4833 sq. km).
  • belt line — a transportation system partially or wholly surrounding a city, terminal, district, or port.
  • benedight — blessed
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