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5-letter words containing i, s

  • bison — A bison is a large hairy animal with a large head that is a member of the cattle family. They used to be very common in North America and Europe.
  • bisso — bis2 .
  • bisto — a preparation for thickening, flavouring, and browning gravy
  • bitsy — very small
  • biysk — a city in SW Russia, at the foot of the Altai Mountains. Pop: 216 000 (2005 est)
  • blais — Marie-Claire [muh-ree-klair] /məˈriˈklɛər/ (Show IPA), born 1939, Canadian poet and novelist.
  • bliss — Bliss is a state of complete happiness.
  • blois — a town in N central France, on the Loire: 13th-century castle. Pop: 46 013 (2009)
  • boise — a city in SW Idaho: the state capital. Pop: 190 117 (2003 est)
  • boris — a masculine name
  • bosie — a googly
  • brics — Brazil, Russia, India, and China: seen collectively as the most important emerging economies with large potential markets
  • brise — an area of untilled land
  • brisk — A brisk activity or action is done quickly and in an energetic way.
  • buist — an identification mark on livestock made with paint or tar
  • busti — a small settlement; village.
  • caids — Plural form of caid.
  • caise — Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering.
  • caiusSaint, died a.d. 296, pope 283–296.
  • calis — a city in SW Colombia.
  • camis — a light robe
  • ceils — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ceil.
  • cenis — Montmountain pass between France and Italy in the Graian Alps: 6,830 ft (2,082 m) high
  • cesti — Marcantonio [mahr-kahn-taw-nyaw] /ˌmɑr kɑnˈtɔ nyɔ/ (Show IPA), 1623–69, Italian composer.
  • chais — a shed or other aboveground building where a winemaker stores wine in casks.
  • chias — a plant, Salvia columbariae, of the mint family, native to the southwestern U.S. and Mexico, having mostly basal, oblong leaves and small blue flowers: the seeds are used as food and as the source of a beverage.
  • chins — Plural form of chin.
  • chios — an island in the Aegean Sea, off the coast of Turkey: belongs to Greece. Capital: Chios. Pop: 51 936 (2001). Area: 904 sq km (353 sq miles)
  • chips — CHIPS is a system for transferring funds that makes large value payments in US dollars between major banks.
  • chits — pure consciousness.
  • chris — a male given name, form of Christopher.
  • cions — scion (def 2).
  • circs — circumstances
  • cisco — any of various whitefish, esp Coregonus artedi, of cold deep lakes of North America
  • cissy — sissy
  • cists — Plural form of cist.
  • cites — Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species
  • clips — C Language Integrated Production System
  • clisp — (language)   1. Conversational LISP. 2. A Common Lisp implementation by Bruno Haible of Karlsruhe University and Michael Stoll. of Munich University, both in Germany. CLISP includes an interpreter, bytecode compiler, almost all of the CLOS object system, a foreign language interface and a socket interface. An X11 interface is available through CLX and Garnet. Command line editing is provided by the GNU readline library. CLISP requires only 2 MB of RAM. The user interface comes in German, English, French, Spanish, Dutch, and Russian and can be changed at run time. CLISP is Free Software and distributed under the GPL. It runs on microcomputers (OS/2, Microsoft Windows, Amiga, Acorn) as well as on Unix workstations (Linux, BSD, SVR4, Sun4, Alpha, HP-UX, NeXTstep, SGI, AIX, Sun3, and others).
  • clits — Plural form of clit.
  • coifs — Plural form of coif.
  • coils — Plural form of coil.
  • coins — Plural form of coin.
  • comis — (language)   A COMpilation and Interpretation System. A Fortran interpreter use by the PAW system.
  • crias — a baby vicuna, llama, guanaco, or alpaca.
  • cribs — A young child's bed with barred or latticed sides.
  • cries — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cry.
  • crims — Plural form of crim.
  • crios — a multicoloured woven woollen belt traditionally worn by men in the Aran Islands
  • crips — Plural form of crip.
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