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7-letter words containing t, a, i, n, e

  • genital — of, relating to, or noting reproduction.
  • gentian — any of several plants of the genera Gentiana, Gentianella, and Gentianopsis, having usually blue, or sometimes yellow, white, or red, flowers, as the fringed gentian of North America, or Gentiana lutea, of Europe. Compare gentian family.
  • geraint — one of the knights of the Round Table, husband of Enid.
  • granite — ice (def 4).
  • gratine — to bake or broil (food) in au gratin style.
  • hainted — Variation of haunted.
  • hairnet — a cap of loose net, as of silk or nylon, for holding the hair in place.
  • heating — the state of a body perceived as having or generating a relatively high degree of warmth.
  • hematin — Biochemistry. heme.
  • icetran — An extension of Fortran IV and a component of ICES.
  • in heat — female animal: ready to mate
  • in-take — the place or opening at which a fluid is taken into a channel, pipe, etc.
  • inadept — Not adept.
  • inanest — lacking sense, significance, or ideas; silly: inane questions.
  • inearth — (transitive, chiefly poetic) To put into the earth; inter.
  • inedita — Unpublished literary works.
  • inertia — inertness, especially with regard to effort, motion, action, and the like; inactivity; sluggishness.
  • inexact — not exact; not strictly precise or accurate.
  • infante — any son of the king of Spain or of Portugal who is not heir to the throne.
  • inflate — deflate
  • ingesta — Material introduced into the body by the stomach or alimentary canal.
  • ingrate — an ungrateful person.
  • inmates — Plural form of inmate.
  • inmeats — (archaic) The edible viscera of animals, such as heart, liver, etc.
  • insecta — the class comprising the insects.
  • instate — to put or place in a certain state or position, as in an office; install.
  • instead — as a substitute or replacement; in the place or stead of someone or something: We ordered tea but were served coffee instead.
  • intaken — Past participle of intake.
  • intaker — One who or that which takes or draws in.
  • intakes — Plural form of intake.
  • interac — a system of electronic bank payments or withdrawals
  • intimae — the innermost membrane or lining of some organ or part, especially that of an artery, vein, or lymphatic.
  • intreat — (dated) entreat.
  • iterant — characterized by repetition; repeating.
  • janeite — a devotee of the works of Jane Austen
  • kainite — a mineral, hydrous sulfate of magnesium and potassium chloride, occurring in granular crystalline masses, a source of potassium salts.
  • katrineLoch, a lake in central Scotland. 8 miles (13 km) long.
  • keating — Paul. born 1944, Australian Labor politician; prime minister of Australia (1991–96)
  • kenitra — a port in NW Morocco, NE of Rabat.
  • keratin — a scleroprotein or albuminoid substance, found in the dead outer skin layer, and in horn, hair, feathers, hoofs, nails, claws, bills, etc.
  • kutenai — a river flowing from SW Canada through NW Montana and N Idaho, swinging back into Canada to the Columbia River. 400 miles (645 km) long.
  • kyanite — a mineral, aluminum silicate, Al 2 SiO 5 , occurring in blue or greenish bladed triclinic crystals, used as a refractory.
  • latrine — a toilet or something used as a toilet, as a trench in the earth in a camp, or bivouac area.
  • lineate — marked with lines, especially parallel lengthwise lines; striped.
  • mannite — mannitol.
  • matinee — an entertainment, especially a dramatic or musical performance, held in the daytime, usually in the afternoon.
  • mediant — the third degree of a major or minor musical scale.
  • meranti — wood from any of several Malaysian trees of the dipterocarpaceous genus Shorea
  • minaret — a lofty, often slender, tower or turret attached to a mosque, surrounded by or furnished with one or more balconies, from which the muezzin calls the people to prayer.
  • miniate — to illuminate (a manuscript) in red; rubricate.
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