8-letter words containing r, i, l, n
- gleipnir — a bond with magic properties, forged by elves, and used by the gods to bind Loki.
- glorying — Present participle of glory.
- glycerin — glycerol.
- gnarling — a knotty protuberance on a tree; knot.
- grayling — any freshwater fish of the genus Thymallus, related to the trouts but having a longer and higher, brilliantly colored dorsal fin.
- greenlit — to give permission to proceed; authorize: The renovation project was green-lighted by the board of directors.
- gremlins — Plural form of gremlin.
- gridelin — a greyish violet colour
- grilling — Present participle of grill.
- grillion — an extremely large but unspecified number, quantity, or amount
- growling — Producing a growl.
- grueling — exhausting; very tiring; arduously severe: the grueling Boston marathon.
- gurgling — to flow in a broken, irregular, noisy current: The water gurgled from the bottle.
- guyliner — (informal) Eyeliner when used on men; usually associated with the goth and emo subcultures.
- hairline — a very slender line.
- handrail — a rail serving as a support or guard at the side of a stairway, platform, etc.
- hardline — an uncompromising or unyielding stand, especially in politics.
- harmalin — chemical derived from harmala
- hartline — Haldan Keffer [hawl-duh n kef-er] /ˈhɔl dən ˈkɛf ər/ (Show IPA), 1903–83, U.S. physiologist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1967.
- hibernal — of or relating to winter; wintry.
- hireling — a person who works only for pay, especially in a menial or boring job, with little or no concern for the value of the work.
- hornbill — any large bird of the family Bucerotidae, of the Old World tropics, characterized by a very large bill usually surmounted by a horny protuberance.
- hornlike — Projecting like a horn.
- horntail — any of various wasplike insects of the family Siricidae, the females of which have a hornlike ovipositor.
- hotliner — a person who speaks to callers on a telephone hot line.
- hungrily — having a desire, craving, or need for food; feeling hunger.
- hurdling — (athletics) A track and field running event where the runners have to jump over a number of hurdles.
- hurtling — to rush violently; move with great speed: The car hurtled down the highway.
- illyrian — of or relating to Illyria.
- in clear — (of a message, etc) not in code
- in color — image: full colour
- in large — as a totality or on a broad scale
- in-world — the earth or globe, considered as a planet.
- inarable — Not arable.
- inartful — Awkwardly expressed but not necessarily untrue; impolitic; ill-phrased; inexpedient; clumsy.
- incircle — a circle inscribed within a triangle.
- incliner — One who, or that which, inclines, especially an inclined dial.
- incloser — Archaic form of encloser.
- indulger — to yield to an inclination or desire; allow oneself to follow one's will (often followed by in): Dessert came, but I didn't indulge. They indulged in unbelievable shopping sprees.
- inertial — inertness, especially with regard to effort, motion, action, and the like; inactivity; sluggishness.
- infernal — hellish; fiendish; diabolical: an infernal plot.
- infilter — To filter or sift in.
- infirmly — In an infirm manner; feebly.
- inflamer — (usually, figuratively) Something that inflames.
- inflater — A pump used to inflate tires.
- inflator — to distend; swell or puff out; dilate: The king cobra inflates its hood.
- informal — without formality or ceremony; casual: an informal visit.
- infrugal — not frugal; wasteful
- inhalers — Plural form of inhaler.
- inholder — An indweller, or anything indwelling; inhabitant; occupant.