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9-letter words containing n, e, r, s, t

  • averments — Plural form of averment.
  • axminster — a type of patterned carpet with a cut pile
  • ayr stone — a fine-grained stone used for polishing marble and as a whetstone.
  • bacterins — a vaccine prepared from killed bacteria.
  • banisters — the railing and supporting balusters on a staircase; balustrade
  • bannerets — Plural form of banneret.
  • bannister — Sir Roger (Gilbert). born 1929, British athlete and doctor: first man to run a mile in under four minutes (1954)
  • baritones — Plural form of baritone.
  • bemonster — to treat as a monster
  • benchrest — a tablelike support for a target rifle used in target practice.
  • bentgrass — any perennial grass of the genus Agrostis, esp A. tenuis, which has a spreading panicle of tiny flowers. Some species are planted for hay or in lawns
  • bernstein — Leonard. 1918–90, US conductor and composer, whose works include The Age of Anxiety (1949), the score of the musical West Side Story (1957), and Mass (1971)
  • brainstem — the stalklike part of the brain consisting of the medulla oblongata, the midbrain, and the pons Varolii
  • breasting — Anatomy, Zoology. (in bipeds) the outer, front part of the thorax, or the front part of the body from the neck to the abdomen; chest.
  • breastpin — a brooch worn on the breast, esp to close a garment
  • brimstone — Brimstone is the same as sulphur.
  • bronxitesthe, a borough of New York City, N of Manhattan. 43.4 sq. mi. (112 sq. km).
  • bruteness — the quality of being brutish or savage
  • buhrstone — a hard tough rock containing silica, fossils, and cavities, formerly used as a grindstone
  • bundesrat — (in Germany and formerly in West Germany) the council of state ministers with certain legislative and administrative powers, representing the state governments at federal level
  • burrstone — buhrstone
  • bystander — A bystander is a person who is present when something happens and who sees it but does not take part in it.
  • cabernets — Plural form of cabernet.
  • canisters — Plural form of canister.
  • cannister — Misspelling of canister.
  • carotenes — Plural form of carotene.
  • carstensz — Mount Djaja Peak
  • cartesian — of or relating to the works of René Descartes
  • castering — a person or thing that casts.
  • ceintures — cincture (defs 1, 2).
  • centaurus — a conspicuous extensive constellation in the S hemisphere, close to the Southern Cross, that contains two first magnitude stars, Alpha Centauri and Beta Centauri, and the globular cluster Omega Centauri
  • centrists — Plural form of centrist.
  • centroids — Plural form of centroid.
  • centuries — Plural form of century.
  • cerements — Plural form of cerement.
  • certosina — a technique of inlaying light-colored material, as bone, ivory, metal, or pale wood, in elaborate designs on a dark ground.
  • cervantes — Miguel de (miˈɣɛl ðe), full surname Cervantes Saavedra. 1547–1616, Spanish dramatist, poet, and prose writer, most famous for Don Quixote (1605), which satirizes the chivalric romances and greatly influenced the development of the novel
  • chantress — a female chanter or singer
  • chantries — Plural form of chantry.
  • chastener — to inflict suffering upon for purposes of moral improvement; chastise.
  • chin rest — a device fixed to the top of a violin or viola to provide a firm rest for the player's chin.
  • christens — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of christen.
  • christine — a feminine name: dim. Chris, Chrissie, Tina; var. Christina, Christy
  • cinctures — Plural form of cincture.
  • cisternae — Plural form of cisterna.
  • clarinets — Plural form of clarinet.
  • concertos — Plural form of concerto.
  • concestor — The last common ancestor, whether of several individuals, species or genes.
  • concretes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of concrete.
  • consenter — to permit, approve, or agree; comply or yield (often followed by to or an infinitive): He consented to the proposal. We asked her permission, and she consented.
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