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7-letter words containing s, i, n, e

  • intends — to have in mind as something to be done or brought about; plan: We intend to leave in a month.
  • intense — existing or occurring in a high or extreme degree: intense heat.
  • intents — Plural form of intent.
  • interns — Plural form of intern.
  • intices — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intice.
  • intones — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intone.
  • intruse — (botany) Pushed or projecting inward.
  • inulase — an enzyme that converts insulin to levulose.
  • invades — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of invade.
  • invects — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of invect.
  • invents — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of invent.
  • inverse — reversed in position, order, direction, or tendency.
  • inverts — Plural form of invert.
  • invests — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of invest.
  • 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.
  • invokes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of invoke.
  • ionesco — Eugène [French œ-zhen;; English yoo-jeen,, yoo-jeen] /French œˈʒɛn;; English yuˈdʒin,, ˈyu dʒin/ (Show IPA), 1912–94, French playwright, born in Romania.
  • ionised — to separate or change into ions.
  • ioniser — Alternative spelling of ionizer.
  • ionises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ionise.
  • ionizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ionize.
  • irenics — the branch of theology dealing with the promotion of peace and conciliation among Christian churches. Compare polemics (def 2).
  • ironies — the use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning: the irony of her reply, “How nice!” when I said I had to work all weekend.
  • ironise — Alternative spelling of ironize.
  • isindex — (web)   An HTML tag which tells the browser to display a text entry box on the current page. Any text entered in the box by the user is appended as a URL-encoded query string to the current URL and sent to the server using a GET method. This is a simple way of making a website searchable or allowing other kinds of simple user input. It relies on the server mapping the query URL to an appropriate process, probably depending on the page in which the ISINDEX appeared. More complex input can be catered for using the FORM tag, or Java.
  • isleman — an islander
  • isogeny — The condition of being isogenous.
  • isoline — isogram.
  • isoneph — a line on a weather map or chart connecting points having the same amount of cloudiness.
  • isonome — a line on a chart connecting points of equal abundance values of a plant species sampled in different sections of an area. Isonomes of different species from the same area are compared in studies of plant distribution
  • isotone — one of two or more atoms having an equal number of neutrons but different atomic numbers.
  • jasmine — a female given name.
  • jenkins — Roy (Harris), Baron Jenkins of Hillhead. 1920–2003, British politician and author; Labour home secretary (1965–67, 1974–76) and chancellor of the exchequer (1967–70); president of the European Commission (1977–80); cofounder of the Social Democratic Party (1981); leader of party (1982–83); Chancellor of Oxford University (1987–2003)
  • jennies — a female given name, form of Jennifer.
  • jerkins — Plural form of jerkin.
  • jesting — a joke or witty remark; witticism.
  • jingles — Plural form of jingle.
  • jingoes — Plural form of jingo.
  • jinkies — Indication of surprise or amazement.
  • jitneys — Plural form of jitney.
  • joiners — Plural form of joiner.
  • junkies — Plural form of junkie.
  • justine — a female given name: derived from Justin.
  • kelvins — Plural form of kelvin.
  • kenosis — the doctrine that Christ relinquished His divine attributes so as to experience human suffering.
  • kentish — of or relating to Kent or its people.
  • kernish — of, belonging to, or resembling a kern
  • kidneys — Anatomy. either of a pair of bean-shaped organs in the back part of the abdominal cavity that form and excrete urine, regulate fluid and electrolyte balance, and act as endocrine glands.
  • kindest — of a good or benevolent nature or disposition, as a person: a kind and loving person.
  • kindles — Plural form of kindle.
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