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9-letter words containing s, a, e, n

  • impatiens — any of numerous plants belonging to the genus Impatiens, of the balsam family, having irregular flowers in which the calyx and corolla are not clearly distinguishable and bearing fruit that bursts open to scatter the seeds.
  • in a stew — agitated, flustered
  • in flames — to kindle or excite (passions, desires, etc.).
  • in places — If something has particular characteristics or features in places, it has them at several points within an area.
  • in reason — a basis or cause, as for some belief, action, fact, event, etc.: the reason for declaring war.
  • in season — one of the four periods of the year (spring, summer, autumn, and winter), beginning astronomically at an equinox or solstice, but geographically at different dates in different climates.
  • in spades — a tool for digging, having an iron blade adapted for pressing into the ground with the foot and a long handle commonly with a grip or crosspiece at the top, and with the blade usually narrower and flatter than that of a shovel.
  • in-basket — in-box.
  • inaneness — the state of being inane
  • inanities — lack of sense, significance, or ideas; silliness.
  • inaptness — Quality of being inapt.
  • incessant — continuing without interruption; ceaseless; unending: an incessant noise.
  • increased — to make greater, as in number, size, strength, or quality; augment; add to: to increase taxes.
  • increaser — a person or thing that increases.
  • increases — Plural form of increase.
  • incubates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of incubate.
  • indamines — Plural form of indamine.
  • indeavors — Plural form of indeavor.
  • indicates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of indicate.
  • indonesia — East Indies (def 1).
  • indusiate — having an indusium.
  • inelastic — not elastic; lacking flexibility or resilience; unyielding.
  • inert gas — noble gas.
  • infancies — the state or period of being an infant; very early childhood, usually the period before being able to walk; babyhood.
  • infestant — a parasite
  • infuscate — darkened with a fuscous or brownish tinge.
  • ingathers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ingather.
  • ingestant — something that is ingested, especially a substance that may be associated with an allergic reaction.
  • inhearsed — Simple past tense and past participle of inhearse.
  • initiates — to begin, set going, or originate: to initiate major social reforms.
  • innovates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of innovate.
  • inosinate — Any salt or ester of inosinic acid; the salts are used as flavour enhancers.
  • insanable — Not capable of being healed; incurable; irremediable.
  • insatiate — insatiable: insatiate greed.
  • insatiety — the state of being insatiate; insatiability
  • insectary — a laboratory for the study of live insects, their life histories, effects on plants, reaction to insecticides, etc.
  • insensate — not endowed with sensation; inanimate: insensate stone.
  • insheathe — ensheathe.
  • insinuate — to suggest or hint slyly: He insinuated that they were lying.
  • insolated — to expose to the sun's rays; treat by exposure to the sun's rays.
  • insolates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of insolate.
  • inspanned — Simple past tense and past participle of inspan.
  • installed — Simple past tense and past participle of install.
  • installer — to place in position or connect for service or use: to install a heating system; to install software on a computer.
  • instanced — Simple past tense and past participle of instance.
  • instances — a case or occurrence of anything: fresh instances of oppression.
  • instanter — immediately; at once.
  • instarred — to set with or as if with stars.
  • instigate — to cause by incitement; foment: to instigate a quarrel.
  • insulated — to cover, line, or separate with a material that prevents or reduces the passage, transfer, or leakage of heat, electricity, or sound: to insulate an electric wire with a rubber sheath; to insulate a coat with down.
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