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9-letter words containing s, i, n, t, r

  • nonartist — a person who is not an artist
  • nonracist — One who is not a racist.
  • northings — Plural form of northing.
  • northside — The northern side of a building, street, area etc.
  • nostratic — designating or of a proposed language superfamily that includes the Indo-European, Afroasiatic, Dravidian, Uralic, and Altaic families
  • notarised — to certify (a document, contract, etc.) or cause to become certified through a notary public.
  • notarizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of notarize.
  • notorious — widely and unfavorably known: a notorious gambler. Synonyms: infamous, egregious, outrageous, arrant, flagrant, disreputable.
  • nuristani — Kafir (def 1).
  • nutrients — nourishing; providing nourishment or nutriment.
  • obtrusion — the act of obtruding.
  • offprints — Plural form of offprint.
  • on strike — to deal a blow or stroke to (a person or thing), as with the fist, a weapon, or a hammer; hit.
  • onerosity — burdensome, oppressive, or troublesome; causing hardship: onerous duties.
  • optronics — Optoelectronics.
  • ordinates — Plural form of ordinate.
  • organists — Plural form of organist.
  • orientals — Plural form of oriental.
  • orleanist — a supporter of the Orléans branch of the former French royal family and of its claim to the throne of France through descent from the younger brother of Louis XIV.
  • orneriest — ugly and unpleasant in disposition or temper: No one can get along with my ornery cousin.
  • ostringer — astringer.
  • outdrinks — Plural form of outdrink.
  • outliners — Plural form of outliner.
  • outspring — to spring out
  • outsprint — to race or move at full speed, especially for a short distance, as in running, rowing, etc.
  • outstrain — to strain or stretch too much
  • overstain — to stain too much
  • overstink — to stink more than (something else)
  • oystering — any of several edible, marine, bivalve mollusks of the family Ostreidae, having an irregularly shaped shell, occurring on the bottom or adhering to rocks or other objects in shallow water.
  • paintress — a female painter
  • parthians — a native or inhabitant of Parthia.
  • pastoring — a minister or priest in charge of a church.
  • pasturing — Also called pastureland [pas-cher-land, pahs-] /ˈpæs tʃərˌlænd, ˈpɑs-/ (Show IPA). an area covered with grass or other plants used or suitable for the grazing of livestock; grassland.
  • patronise — to give (a store, restaurant, hotel, etc.) one's regular patronage; trade with.
  • peronista — Peronist.
  • perotinus — ("Magnus Magister") fl. late 12th to early 13th century, French composer.
  • pertusion — the process or act of making a hole with a stabbing or penetrating implement
  • pestering — to bother persistently with petty annoyances; trouble: Don't pester me with your trivial problems.
  • petrinism — the body of theological doctrine taught by, or attributed to, the apostle Peter.
  • petronius — Gaius (ˈɡaɪəs), known as Petronius Arbiter. died 66 ad, Roman satirist, supposed author of the Satyricon, a picaresque account of the licentiousness of contemporary society
  • petrosian — Tigran (tiɡˈran). 1929–84, Soviet chess player; world champion (1963–69)
  • phrenitis — inflammation of the brain; encephalitis.
  • pinsetter — a mechanical apparatus in a bowling alley that places all of the pins into position at one time and removes pins that have been knocked down.
  • pinstripe — a very thin stripe, especially in fabrics.
  • pistareen — peseta (def 2).
  • posturing — the relative disposition of the parts of something.
  • precincts — a district, as of a city, marked out for governmental or administrative purposes, or for police protection.
  • preinsert — to insert beforehand
  • prentices — a male given name.
  • prescient — having prescience, or knowledge of things or events before they exist or happen; having foresight: The prescient economist was one of the few to see the financial collapse coming.
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