8-letter words containing i, n, t, m, e
- emigrant — A person who leaves their own country in order to settle permanently in another.
- emitting — Present participle of emit.
- emoticon — A representation of a facial expression such as:-) (representing a smile), formed by various combinations of keyboard characters and used in electronic communications to convey the writer’s feelings or intended tone.
- emotions — Plural form of emotion.
- emptying — Present participle of to empty.
- enmities — Plural form of enmity.
- enormity — The great or extreme scale, seriousness, or extent of something perceived as bad or morally wrong.
- entryism — the policy or practice of members of a particular political group joining an existing political party with the intention of changing its principles and policies, instead of forming a new party
- feminist — advocating social, political, legal, and economic rights for women equal to those of men.
- feminity — the quality of being feminine; womanliness.
- figments — Plural form of figment.
- filament — a very fine thread or threadlike structure; a fiber or fibril: filaments of gold.
- filiment — Misspelling of filament.
- fitments — Plural form of fitment.
- geminate — Also, geminated. combined or arranged in pairs; twin; coupled.
- haematin — Alternative spelling of hematin.
- helminth — a worm, especially a parasitic worm.
- hematein — a reddish-brown, crystalline, slightly water-soluble solid, C 16 H 12 O 6 , obtained from logwood: used chiefly as a stain in microscopy.
- hematine — Biochemistry. heme.
- ilmenite — a very common black mineral, iron titanate, FeTiO 3 , occurring in crystals but more commonly massive.
- immanent — remaining within; indwelling; inherent.
- immantle — to cover with a mantle
- imminent — likely to occur at any moment; impending: Her death is imminent.
- imminute — reduced
- immoment — of no value
- impanate — (of the body of Christ) contained in the bread of the Eucharist
- imponent — That or who imposes a rule.
- impotent — not potent; lacking power or ability.
- impudent — of, relating to, or characterized by impertinence or effrontery: The student was kept late for impudent behavior.
- in tempo — in time, in rhythm
- incoterm — Alternative case form of Incoterm.
- inhumate — to bury; inhume
- initgame — (games) /in-it'gaym/ [IRC] An IRC version of the venerable trivia game "20 questions", in which one user changes his nick to the initials of a famous person or other named entity, and the others on the channel ask yes or no questions, with the one to guess the person getting to be "it" next. As a courtesy, the one picking the initials starts by providing a 4-letter hint of the form sex, nationality, life-status, reality-status. For example, MAAR means "Male, American, Alive, Real" (as opposed to "fictional"). Initgame can be surprisingly addictive. See also hing.
- instream — (intransitive) To flow or stream in; flow or stream into.
- intercom — an intercommunication system.
- interims — Plural form of interim.
- intermat — a patch of seabed devoid of vegetation
- intermit — to discontinue temporarily; suspend.
- intermix — Mix together.
- intimate — associated in close personal relations: an intimate friend.
- intombed — Simple past tense and past participle of intomb.
- ketamine — a synthetic nonbarbiturate general anesthetic, C 13 H 16 ClNO, used to induce anesthesia, alone or in combination, in surgical or diagnostic procedures of short duration; extensively used in veterinary medicine.
- ketimine — (organic chemistry) An imine derived from a ketone; general formula R2C=NR.
- lamentin — Alternative form of lamantin.
- laminate — to separate or split into thin layers.
- ligament — Anatomy, Zoology. a band of tissue, usually white and fibrous, serving to connect bones, hold organs in place, etc.
- ligement — Obsolete form of ledgment.
- limnetic — pertaining to or living in the open water of a freshwater pond or lake.
- limonite — an amorphous hydrated ferric oxide, varying in color from dark brown to yellow, used as an ore of iron.
- linament — (surgery) lint, especially when made into a tent for insertion into wounds or ulcers.