7-letter words containing n, i, t
- tormina — severe pains in the stomach
- torsion — the act of twisting.
- tortoni — ice cream made with eggs and heavy cream, often containing chopped cherries or topped with minced almonds or crumbled macaroons.
- torulin — a vitamin found in yeast
- totient — a quantity of numbers less than, and sharing no common factors with, a given number
- totting — a total.
- touring — a traveling around from place to place.
- tournai — a city in W Belgium, on the Scheldt River.
- tousing — to handle roughly; dishevel.
- touting — to solicit business, employment, votes, or the like, importunately.
- towline — a line, hawser, or the like, by which anything is or may be towed.
- townies — a resident of a town, especially a nonstudent resident of a college town.
- townish — of or relating to qualities or features typical of or befitting a town or city.
- tracing — a surviving mark, sign, or evidence of the former existence, influence, or action of some agent or event; vestige: traces of an advanced civilization among the ruins.
- trading — the act or process of buying, selling, or exchanging commodities, at either wholesale or retail, within a country or between countries: domestic trade; foreign trade.
- tragion — a point in the depth of the notch just above the tragus of the ear.
- trained — Railroads. a self-propelled, connected group of rolling stock.
- trainee — a person being trained, especially in a vocation; apprentice.
- trainer — a person or thing that trains.
- trandir — TRANslation DIRector. A language for syntax-directed compiling. Sammet 1969, p.640.
- trannie — a contemptuous term used to refer to a transvestite, a transsexual, or a transgender person.
- transit — the act or fact of passing across or through; passage from one place to another.
- trapani — a seaport in NW Sicily.
- trenail — a wooden pin that swells when moist, used for fastening together timbers, as those of ships.
- trenise — one of the figures in a quadrille
- trevino — Lee ("Super Mex") born 1939, U.S. golfer.
- trianda — a town on the Greek island of Rhodes, in the Aegean Sea: built on the site of ancient Ialysus.
- trianta — Trianda.
- tribune — a raised platform for a speaker; a dais, rostrum, or pulpit.
- tricorn — having three horns or hornlike projections; three-cornered.
- tridarn — a 17th-century sideboard with three levels
- trident — a three-pronged instrument or weapon.
- triduan — three days long
- trigman — A system for symbolic mathematics, especially celestial mechanics.
- trigone — Also, trigonum. Anatomy. a triangular part or area. the area on the floor of the urinary bladder between the opening of the urethra in front and the two ureters at the sides.
- trinary — consisting of three parts, or proceeding by three; ternary.
- trindle — British Dialect. a wheel, especially of a wheelbarrow.
- tringle — a narrow, straight molding, as a fillet.
- trinity — Also called Blessed Trinity, Holy Trinity. the union of three persons (Father, Son, and Holy Ghost) in one Godhead, or the threefold personality of the one Divine Being.
- trinket — a small ornament, piece of jewelry, etc., usually of little value.
- trinkum — a trinket or bauble
- triones — the seven principal stars of the constellation Ursa Major
- triptan — any of various drugs used to treat migraine headaches
- tristan — a male given name, form of Tristram.
- tritone — an interval consisting of three whole tones; an augmented fourth.
- troking — truck2 (defs 4–7).
- tromino — a shape made from three squares, each joined to the next along one full side
- tropine — a white, crystalline, hygroscopic, water-soluble, poisonous alkaloid, C 8 H 15 NO, obtained chiefly by the hydrolysis of atropine or hyoscyamine.
- trueing — being in accordance with the actual state or conditions; conforming to reality or fact; not false: a true story.
- trypsin — a proteolytic enzyme of the pancreatic juice, capable of converting proteins into peptone.