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

  • incoterms — Plural form of incoterm.
  • incremate — (transitive) To cremate.
  • increment — something added or gained; addition; increase.
  • incumbent — holding an indicated position, role, office, etc., currently: the incumbent officers of the club.
  • indemnity — protection or security against damage or loss.
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  • induement — The act of induing, or state of being indued; investment; endowment.
  • inmigrate — to move or settle into a different part of one's country or home territory.
  • innermost — farthest inward; inmost.
  • inpayment — a sum of money paid into a bank account
  • intercome — (intransitive) To intervene; interpose; interfere.
  • intercoms — Plural form of intercom.
  • interfirm — occurring between two or more companies
  • intermale — occurring between males
  • intermate — To mate with a member of another species or group.
  • interment — the act or ceremony of interring; burial.
  • intermesh — any knit, woven, or knotted fabric of open texture.
  • intermine — (obsolete) To intersect or penetrate with mines.
  • intermits — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intermit.
  • intermont — located between mountains
  • intermure — to wall in
  • interterm — a word or group of words designating something, especially in a particular field, as atom in physics, quietism in theology, adze in carpentry, or district leader in politics.
  • intimated — to indicate or make known indirectly; hint; imply; suggest.
  • intimates — associated in close personal relations: an intimate friend.
  • intimiste — relating to intimism
  • intumesce — to swell up, as with heat; become tumid.
  • inumbrate — (obsolete) To shade; to darken.
  • inurement — to accustom to hardship, difficulty, pain, etc.; toughen or harden; habituate (usually followed by to): inured to cold.
  • inurnment — to put into an urn, especially ashes after cremation.
  • itemising — Present participle of itemise.
  • itemizing — Present participle of itemize.
  • iudgement — Obsolete spelling of judgement.
  • jolliment — merriment; jollity
  • jotunheim — the outer world, or realm of giants; Utgard.
  • ketonemia — the presence of ketone bodies in the blood.
  • kinematic — the branch of mechanics that deals with pure motion, without reference to the masses or forces involved in it.
  • komintern — Third International.
  • konimeter — an instrument for measuring the amount of dust in the air.
  • lamartine — Alphonse Marie Louis de Prat de [al-fawns ma-ree lwee duh pra duh] /alˈfɔ̃s maˈri lwi də pra də/ (Show IPA), 1790–1869, French poet, historian, and statesman.
  • lamenting — to feel or express sorrow or regret for: to lament his absence.
  • laminated — Also, laminous. composed of or having laminae.
  • laminates — Plural form of laminate.
  • lemnitzer — Lyman Louis [lahy-muh n] /ˈlaɪ mən/ (Show IPA), 1899–1988, U.S. army officer; chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff 1960–63; supreme allied commander NATO 1963–69.
  • lentiform — lenticular.
  • ligaments — Plural form of ligament.
  • limestone — a sedimentary rock consisting predominantly of calcium carbonate, varieties of which are formed from the skeletons of marine microorganisms and coral: used as a building stone and in the manufacture of lime.
  • line item — the distinct title of an entry or account as it appears on a separate line in a bookkeeping ledger or a fiscal budget.
  • lineament — Often, lineaments. a feature or detail of a face, body, or figure, considered with respect to its outline or contour: His fine lineaments made him the very image of his father.
  • liniments — Plural form of liniment.
  • long-time — You use long-time to describe something that has existed or been a particular thing for a long time.
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