5-letter words containing i, s
- crise — crisis.
- crisp — Food that is crisp is pleasantly hard, or has a pleasantly hard surface.
- crits — Plural form of crit.
- crius — a Titan, the son of Uranus and Gaea.
- csiro — Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization
- cslip — Compressed SLIP
- cuish — a piece of armor or padding for protecting the thigh.
- cutis — the vertebrate skin, including both of its layers, the dermis and the epidermis
- daisy — A daisy is a small wild flower with a yellow centre and white petals.
- dashi — a clear stock made from dried fish and kelp
- davis — Sir Andrew (Frank). born 1944, British conductor; chief conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra (1989–2000) and of the Chicago Lyric Opera from 2000
- deism — Deism is the belief that there is a God who made the world but does not influence human lives.
- deist — a believer in deism
- delis — Plural form of deli.
- demis — Plural form of demi.
- denis — Maurice (mɔris). 1870–1943, French painter and writer on art. One of the leading Nabis, he defined a picture as "essentially a flat surface covered with colours assembled in a certain order"
- desai — Morarji (Ranchhodji) (məˈrɑːdʒɪ). 1896–1995, Indian statesman, noted for his asceticism. He founded the Janata party in opposition to Indira Gandhi, whom he defeated in the 1977 election; prime minister of India (1977–79)
- desid — (zoology) Any member of the Desidae.
- dials — Plural form of dial.
- dibbs — money
- dices — (proscribed by some, rare) Plural form of dice, when
- dicks — Plural form of dick.
- didos — Plural form of dido.
- didst — do1
- diels — Otto [ot-oh;; German awt-oh] /ˈɒt oʊ;; German ˈɔt oʊ/ (Show IPA), 1876–1954, German chemist: Nobel Prize 1950.
- diers — Plural form of dier.
- diest — Archaic second-person singular form of die.
- diets — Plural form of diet.
- dikes — a contemptuous term used to refer to a lesbian.
- dills — Plural form of dill.
- dimes — Plural form of dime.
- dines — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dine.
- dings — to cause surface damage to; dent: Flying gravel had dinged the car's fenders.
- dinks — Plural form of dink.
- dints — Plural form of dint.
- diose — A monosaccharide containing two carbon atoms.
- dipso — a dipsomaniac; habitual drunk.
- dirks — Plural form of dirk.
- dirls — to vibrate; shake.
- dirts — any foul or filthy substance, as mud, grime, dust, or excrement.
- disad — (informal) A disadvantage.
- disci — a circular disk more than 7 inches (18 cm) in diameter and 2.2 pounds (1 kg) in weight, usually wooden with a metal rim and thicker in the center than at the edge, for throwing for distance in athletic competition.
- disco — discotheque.
- discs — Plural form of disc.
- dishy — Chiefly British. very attractive; pretty or beautiful: a couple of dishy fashion models.
- disir — lady; woman.
- disko — an island in Davis Strait, off the W coast of Greenland: extensive coal deposits
- disks — disk
- disme — a former coin of the U.S., equal to 10 cents, issued in 1792: early form of the dime.
- disna — Eye dialect of doesn't.