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7-letter words containing n, i, t

  • introfy — to improve the ability of (a sanitary towel, nappy, etc) to absorb liquid
  • introit — Roman Catholic Church. a part of a psalm with antiphon recited by the celebrant of the Mass at the foot of the altar and, at High Mass, sung by the choir when the priest begins the Mass.
  • intrude — to thrust or bring in without invitation, permission, or welcome.
  • intruse — (botany) Pushed or projecting inward.
  • intrust — entrust.
  • intuits — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intuit.
  • intuned — Simple past tense and past participle of intune.
  • intwine — Archaic spelling of entwine.
  • intwist — entwist.
  • inupiat — a member of an Eskimo people of N Alaska
  • inutile — of no use or service.
  • invects — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of invect.
  • invenit — he (or she) designed it: an inscription sometimes found on objects such as pocket watches next to the maker's name
  • invents — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of invent.
  • inverts — Plural form of invert.
  • invests — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of invest.
  • invital — not vital
  • invited — to request the presence or participation of in a kindly, courteous, or complimentary way, especially to request to come or go to some place, gathering, entertainment, etc., or to do something: to invite friends to dinner.
  • invitee — to request the presence or participation of in a kindly, courteous, or complimentary way, especially to request to come or go to some place, gathering, entertainment, etc., or to do something: to invite friends to dinner.
  • inviter — to request the presence or participation of in a kindly, courteous, or complimentary way, especially to request to come or go to some place, gathering, entertainment, etc., or to do something: to invite friends to dinner.
  • invites — to request the presence or participation of in a kindly, courteous, or complimentary way, especially to request to come or go to some place, gathering, entertainment, etc., or to do something: to invite friends to dinner.
  • invitor — Informal. an invitation.
  • invitro — (demoscene) An intro that provides details of a forthcoming demoparty to which viewers are invited.
  • iration — (Rastafari) creation.
  • ironist — a person who uses irony habitually, especially a writer.
  • ironton — a city in S Ohio, on the Ohio River.
  • isodont — an animal in which the teeth are of similar size
  • isotone — one of two or more atoms having an equal number of neutrons but different atomic numbers.
  • isotron — a device for separating small quantities of isotopes by ionizing them and separating the ions by a mass spectrometer
  • issuant — Heraldry. (of a beast) represented with the body erect and only the forepart visible: a lion issuant.
  • istominEugene, 1925–2003, U.S. concert pianist.
  • istrian — of or relating to Istria, a peninsula in the N Adriatic Sea, or its inhabitants
  • itabuna — a city in E Brazil.
  • italian — of or relating to Italy, its people, or their language.
  • itching — of, relating to, or characterized by an irritating sensation of the skin.
  • itelmen — a member of a small group of Paleo-Asiatic people inhabiting the Kamchatka peninsula in eastern Siberia.
  • iterant — characterized by repetition; repeating.
  • iternet — (spelling)   It's spelled "Internet".
  • ithacan — one of the Ionian Islands, off the W coast of Greece: legendary home of Ulysses. 37 sq. mi. (96 sq. km). Greek Itháki.
  • jacinth — a female given name, form of Hyacinth.
  • janeite — a devotee of the works of Jane Austen
  • janitor — a person employed in an apartment house, office building, school, etc., to clean the public areas, remove garbage, and do minor repairs; caretaker.
  • jantily — Alternative form of jauntily.
  • jesting — a joke or witty remark; witticism.
  • jetting — a stream of a liquid, gas, or small solid particles forcefully shooting forth from a nozzle, orifice, etc.
  • jilting — to reject or cast aside (a lover or sweetheart), especially abruptly or unfeelingly.
  • jinglet — the clapper of a sleigh-bell
  • jitneys — Plural form of jitney.
  • jointed — shared by or common to two or more: a joint obligation.
  • jointer — the place at which two things, or separate parts of one thing, are joined or united, either rigidly or in such a way as to permit motion; juncture.
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