9-letter words containing s, n, i
- dumplings — Plural form of dumpling.
- duncishly — in a dullard-like manner
- dunghills — Plural form of dunghill.
- dunsinane — a hill NE of Perth, in central Scotland: a ruined fort on its summit is traditionally called Macbeth's Castle. 1012 feet (308 meters).
- dupondius — a coin of ancient Rome, equal to two asses.
- durations — Plural form of duration.
- duskiness — somewhat dark; having little light; dim; shadowy.
- dustiness — The quality of being dusty.
- dustywing — any of the rare, minute neuropterous insects of the family Coniopterygidae, characterized by a white, powdery body and wing cover, large eyes, long and slender antennae, and chewing mouthparts.
- dwellings — a building or place of shelter to live in; place of residence; abode; home.
- dyingness — the nature or condition of expiring or declining
- dynamites — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dynamite.
- dynasties — Plural form of dynasty.
- dysbindin — a gene associated with schizophrenia
- dysgenics — the study of the operation of factors that cause degeneration in offspring.
- dysgnosia — any intellectual impairment.
- dysmnesia — an impairment of memory.
- dysphonia — any disturbance of normal vocal function.
- dysphonic — any disturbance of normal vocal function.
- dyspnoeic — Alternative spelling of dyspneic.
- dystopian — a society characterized by human misery, as squalor, oppression, disease, and overcrowding.
- earliness — in or during the first part of a period of time, a course of action, a series of events, etc.: early in the year.
- eastlings — eastward
- easygoing — going easily, as a horse.
- echinoids — Plural form of echinoid.
- eclipsing — Present participle of eclipse.
- economics — (used with a singular verb) the science that deals with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, or the material welfare of humankind.
- economies — Plural form of economy.
- economise — to practice economy; avoid waste or extravagance.
- economism — the theory or practice of assigning primary importance to the economy or to economic achievement.
- economist — a specialist in economics.
- ecumenics — the study of the Christian church in its aspect as a worldwide Christian community.
- ecumenism — ecumenical doctrines and practices, especially as manifested in the ecumenical movement.
- ecumenist — ecumenical doctrines and practices, especially as manifested in the ecumenical movement.
- eductions — Plural form of eduction.
- eerieness — Alternative spelling of eeriness.
- effusions — the act of effusing or pouring forth.
- egonomics — The act or practice of self-management.
- egressing — Present participle of egress.
- egression — The act of going; egress.
- eighteens — Plural form of eighteen.
- eightsman — a member of an eight-man rowing team
- elections — Plural form of election.
- eledoisin — a protein, C54H85N13O15S, found in the salivary glands of several small octopuses of the genus Eledone. It can be used as a vasodilator and also has other medical uses
- eliteness — The quality of being elite.
- emanatist — a person who believes that the universe derives its existence from the essence of God
- embossing — Present participle of emboss.
- emigrants — Plural form of emigrant.
- eminences — Plural form of eminence.
- emissions — Plural form of emission.