9-letter words containing i, n, t, r, s, c
- prescient — having prescience, or knowledge of things or events before they exist or happen; having foresight: The prescient economist was one of the few to see the financial collapse coming.
- rainstick — a musical instrument consisting of a tube filled with sand or pebbles, which is inverted to produce a sound
- recosting — the price paid to acquire, produce, accomplish, or maintain anything: the high cost of a good meal.
- reinspect — to inspect or examine again
- resection — Surveying. a technique of ascertaining the location of a point by taking bearings from the point on two other points of known location.
- rickstand — a platform on which to put or make a rick or haystack
- rusticana — objects, such as agricultural implements, garden furniture, etc, relating to the countryside or made in imitation of rustic styles
- sacristan — Also called sacrist [sak-rist, sey-krist] /ˈsæk rɪst, ˈseɪ krɪst/ (Show IPA). an official in charge of the sacred vessels, vestments, etc., of a church or a religious house.
- satyricon — a satirical novel, interspersed with verse, written in the 1st century a.d. by Petronius, extant in fragments.
- scenarist — a writer of motion-picture or television scenarios.
- sclerotin — an insoluble protein that serves to stiffen the chitin of the cuticle of arthropods.
- scripting — the letters or characters used in writing by hand; handwriting, especially cursive writing.
- secreting — to place out of sight; hide; conceal: squirrels secreting nuts in a hollow tree trunk.
- secretion — (in a cell or gland) the act or process of separating, elaborating, and releasing a substance that fulfills some function within the organism or undergoes excretion.
- sectarian — of or relating to sectaries or sects.
- securitan — a person believing they are secure
- sincerest — free of deceit, hypocrisy, or falseness; earnest: a sincere apology.
- sincerity — freedom from deceit, hypocrisy, or duplicity; probity in intention or in communicating; earnestness.
- sonicator — a device for treatment with ultrasound
- spartanic — (usually lowercase) suggestive of the ancient Spartans; sternly disciplined and rigorously simple, frugal, or austere.
- sphincter — a circular band of voluntary or involuntary muscle that encircles an orifice of the body or one of its hollow organs.
- sternitic — relating to the sternite
- sticheron — a liturgical hymn sung in the Orthodox Church
- stratonic — of or relating to an army
- striction — the act of constricting.
- stridency — making or having a harsh sound; grating; creaking: strident insects; strident hinges.
- strychnia — Pharmacology. a colorless, crystalline poison, C 2 1 H 2 2 N 2 O 2 , obtained chiefly by extraction from the seeds of nux vomica, formerly used as a central nervous system stimulant.
- strychnic — Pharmacology. a colorless, crystalline poison, C 2 1 H 2 2 N 2 O 2 , obtained chiefly by extraction from the seeds of nux vomica, formerly used as a central nervous system stimulant.
- suctorian — a suctorial animal.
- syncretic — the attempted reconciliation or union of different or opposing principles, practices, or parties, as in philosophy or religion.
- trachinus — a weever fish
- trainsick — ill with train sickness.
- transonic — close to the speed of propagation of sound; moving at 700–780 miles per hour (1127–1255 km/h) at sea level.
- triclosan — a drug used to treat skin infections
- un-strict — characterized by or acting in close conformity to requirements or principles: a strict observance of rituals.
- virescent — turning green.