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

  • molinet — a stirrer for mixing chocolate into the contents of a chocolate pot
  • moniter — (spelling)   It's spelled "monitor".
  • mountie — Alternative form of Mountie.
  • mugient — (obsolete) lowing; bellowing.
  • munites — to fortify.
  • muntrie — a SE Australian myrtaceous shrub, Kunzea pomifera, that has green-red edible berries
  • nacrite — a clay mineral of the kaolinite group
  • nailset — a punch for driving the head of a nail below or flush with the surrounding surface
  • naivest — having or showing unaffected simplicity of nature or absence of artificiality; unsophisticated; ingenuous.
  • naivete — the quality or state of being naive; natural or artless simplicity.
  • naivety — naiveté.
  • naptime — a time set aside for taking a nap; a period during which one naps.
  • nartjie — A South African tangerine. (small orange fruit).
  • nastier — physically filthy; disgustingly unclean: a nasty pigsty of a room.
  • nasties — Plural form of nasty.
  • natalie — a female given name: from a Latin word meaning “birthday.”.
  • natives — Plural form of native.
  • neatnik — a person who is extremely neat about surroundings, appearance, etc.
  • necktie — a band of decorative fabric worn around the neck, under the collar, and tied in front to hang down the front of a shirt or to form a small bow.
  • negrito — a member of any of various small-statured, indigenous peoples of Africa, the Philippines, the Malay Peninsula, the Andaman Islands, and southern India.
  • neither — not either; not the one or the other: Neither statement is true.
  • nematic — noting a mesomorphic state in which the arrangement of the molecules is linear.
  • neolith — a Neolithic stone implement.
  • nepotic — patronage bestowed or favoritism shown on the basis of family relationship, as in business and politics: She was accused of nepotism when she made her nephew an officer of the firm.
  • neritic — of or relating to the region of water lying directly above the sublittoral zone of the sea bottom.
  • neritid — (zoology) Any member of the Neritidae.
  • nesting — a pocketlike, usually more or less circular structure of twigs, grass, mud, etc., formed by a bird, often high in a tree, as a place in which to lay and incubate its eggs and rear its young; any protected place used by a bird for these purposes.
  • netbeui — NetBIOS Extended User Interface. The network transport protocol used by all of Microsoft's network systems and IBM's LAN Server based systems. NetBEUI is often confused with NetBIOS. NetBIOS is the applications programming interface and NetBEUI is the transport protocol.
  • netbios — An applications programming interface (API) which activates network operations on IBM PC compatibles running under Microsoft's DOS. It is a set of network commands that the application program issues in order to transmit and receive data to another host on the network. The commands are interpreted by a network control program or network operating system that is NetBIOS compatible. See NetBOLLIX.
  • netfind — A research prototype that provides a simple Internet "white pages" user directory. It runs on SunOS 4.0 or more recent systems that are connected to the Internet (however, you can run Netfind on one server at your site, and let the others use Netfind on that server). Given the name of a person on the Internet and a rough description of where the person works, Netfind attempts to locate telephone and electronic mailbox information about the person.
  • netizen — (sometimes initial capital letter) a user of the Internet, often one who is actively engaged in uncensored online discussions of political and social issues: Chinese netizens who post their messages using pseudonyms.
  • netlike — a bag or other contrivance of strong thread or cord worked into an open, meshed fabric, for catching fish, birds, or other animals: a butterfly net.
  • netting — net income, profit, or the like.
  • neurite — any projection from the body of a nerve cell (neuron), whether an axon or a dendrite
  • neustic — the part of a sentence which differs with the mood of the sentence
  • nicetasSaint (Ignatius Theophorus) a.d. c40–107? bishop of Antioch and Apostolic Father.
  • nicoletJean [zhahn] /ʒɑ̃/ (Show IPA), 1598–1642, French explorer in America.
  • nictate — to wink.
  • nighest — (archaic) Superlative form of nigh.
  • nighted — Dark; clouded.
  • nighter — (only in combinations) Someone or something who does something for a certain number of nights.
  • nightie — a nightgown.
  • nimiety — excess; overabundance: nimiety of mere niceties in conversation.
  • ninette — a female given name.
  • niobate — any salt of niobic acid; columbate.
  • niobite — The mineral columbite.
  • nitches — Plural form of nitch.
  • nitchie — a contemptuous term used to refer to a North-American Indian.
  • niterie — (US) A nightclub or nightspot.
  • niteroi — a seaport in and the capital of Rio de Janeiro state, in SE Brazil.
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