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9-letter words containing s, e, n, i, l

  • insanable — Not capable of being healed; incurable; irremediable.
  • insectile — pertaining to or like an insect.
  • inselberg — monadnock (def 1).
  • inshelter — to put in a shelter
  • 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.
  • insolence — contemptuously rude or impertinent behavior or speech.
  • insolency — Quality of being insolent.
  • insoluble — incapable of being dissolved: insoluble salts.
  • insolvent — not solvent; unable to satisfy creditors or discharge liabilities, either because liabilities exceed assets or because of inability to pay debts as they mature.
  • 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.
  • instilled — to infuse slowly or gradually into the mind or feelings; insinuate; inject: to instill courtesy in a child.
  • instiller — One who instills.
  • 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.
  • insulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of insulate.
  • insultive — (rare,non-standard) Insulting.
  • insurable — capable of being or proper to be insured, as against loss or harm.
  • integrals — Plural form of integral.
  • intensely — existing or occurring in a high or extreme degree: intense heat.
  • interlisp — (language)   A dialect of Lisp developed in 1967 by Bolt, Beranek and Newman (Cambridge, MA) as a descendant of BBN-Lisp. It emphasises user interfaces. It is currently[?] supported by Xerox PARC. Interlisp was one of two main branches of LISP (the other being MACLISP). In 1981 Common LISP was begun in an effort to combine the best features of both. Interlisp includes a Lisp programming environment. It is dynamically scoped. LAMBDA functions evaluate their arguments, NLAMBDA functions do not. Any function could be called with optional arguments. See also AM, CLISP, Interlisp-10, Interlisp-D.
  • internals — situated or existing in the interior of something; interior.
  • intervals — Plural form of interval.
  • invasible — (biology) Capable of being invaded by invasive species.
  • inveigles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inveigle.
  • inversely — in an inverse manner.
  • invisible — not visible; not perceptible by the eye: invisible fluid.
  • involutes — Plural form of involute.
  • islanders — Plural form of islander.
  • isoclines — Plural form of isocline.
  • isohaline — a line on a map of the ocean connecting all points of equal salinity.
  • isolectin — Any of a number of closely related lectins that are difficult to separate, and act together.
  • isopentyl — isoamyl.
  • javelinas — Plural form of javelina.
  • jestingly — Said, written or done in jest.
  • jetliners — Plural form of jetliner.
  • jointless — without a joint; lacking a joint.
  • jolliness — in good spirits; lively; merry: In a moment he was as jolly as ever.
  • jowliness — the feature of having large jowls or a prominent jaw
  • juveniles — Plural form of juvenile.
  • kalsomine — to wash or cover with calcimine.
  • kindliest — Superlative form of kindly.
  • klendusic — resistant to disease
  • knifeless — without a knife
  • kunstlied — an art song, especially as distinguished from a folk song.
  • lacewings — Plural form of lacewing.
  • laminates — Plural form of laminate.
  • landlines — Plural form of landline.
  • landmines — Plural form of landmine.
  • landsleit — fellow Jews; sometimes, specif., those from the same town or village in Europe as oneself
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