9-letter words containing s, o, n
- implosion — the act of imploding; a bursting inward (opposed to explosion).
- impose on — to lay on or set as something to be borne, endured, obeyed, fulfilled, paid, etc.: to impose taxes.
- imposting — a tax; tribute; duty.
- imprisons — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imprison.
- impsonite — a black variety of asphaltite with a jagged fracture.
- impulsion — the act of impelling, driving onward, or pushing.
- in a spot — a rounded mark or stain made by foreign matter, as mud, blood, paint, ink, etc.; a blot or speck.
- in chorus — Music. a group of persons singing in unison. (in an opera, oratorio, etc.) such a group singing choral parts in connection with soloists or individual singers. a piece of music for singing in unison. a part of a song that recurs at intervals, usually following each verse; refrain.
- in escrow — a contract, deed, bond, or other written agreement deposited with a third person, by whom it is to be delivered to the grantee or promisee on the fulfillment of some condition.
- in person — a human being, whether an adult or child: The table seats four persons.
- 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 unison — coincidence in pitch of two or more musical tones, voices, etc.
- in-person — a human being, whether an adult or child: The table seats four persons.
- inactions — Plural form of inaction.
- incensory — Thurible, censer.
- incestous — Misspelling of incestuous.
- inchworms — Plural form of inchworm.
- incisions — Plural form of incision.
- inclosers — Plural form of incloser.
- inclosing — Present participle of inclose.
- inclosure — enclosure.
- inclusion — the act of including.
- incomings — Plural form of incoming.
- incompass — Archaic form of encompass.
- incoterms — Plural form of incoterm.
- incrossed — Simple past tense and past participle of incross.
- incrosses — Plural form of incross.
- incurious — not curious; not inquisitive or observant; inattentive; indifferent.
- incursion — a hostile entrance into or invasion of a place or territory, especially a sudden one; raid: The bandits made brief incursions on the village.
- indeavors — Plural form of indeavor.
- indispose — to make ill, especially slightly.
- indonesia — East Indies (def 1).
- indubious — Not dubious or doubtful; certain.
- inductors — Plural form of inductor.
- inebrious — (archaic) intoxicated; drunk.
- infandous — (obsolete) Extremely odious.
- infectors — Plural form of infector.
- inferiors — Plural form of inferior.
- informers — Plural form of informer.
- infusions — Plural form of infusion.
- infusoria — Irregular plural form of infusorium.
- ingenious — characterized by cleverness or originality of invention or construction: an ingenious machine.
- ingenuous — free from reserve, restraint, or dissimulation; candid; sincere.
- ingersoll — Robert Green, 1833–99, U.S. lawyer, political leader, and orator.
- ingestion — to take, as food, into the body (opposed to egest).
- ingrossed — Simple past tense and past participle of ingross.
- ingrowths — Plural form of ingrowth.
- injectors — Plural form of injector.
- injurious — harmful, hurtful, or detrimental, as in effect: injurious eating habits.