9-letter words containing t, e, i, n
- driftnets — Plural form of driftnet.
- dripstone — Architecture. a stone molding used as a drip.
- dustiness — The quality of being dusty.
- dynamited — Simple past tense and past participle of dynamite.
- dynamiter — A person who uses dynamite, especially one who uses it unlawfully.
- dynamites — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dynamite.
- dynasties — Plural form of dynasty.
- e-tailing — the selling of goods and services on the Internet or through email solicitation.
- earthling — an inhabitant of earth; mortal.
- eastlings — eastward
- ebionitic — relating to the Ebionites or their teachings
- ebullient — overflowing with fervor, enthusiasm, or excitement; high-spirited: The award winner was in an ebullient mood at the dinner in her honor.
- ecarinate — having no carina or keel.
- eccentric — deviating from the recognized or customary character, practice, etc.; irregular; erratic; peculiar; odd: eccentric conduct; an eccentric person.
- economist — a specialist in economics.
- ecotarian — An ecotarian is a person who eats only food that has been produced in a way that does not harm the environment.
- ectocrine — a substance that is released by an organism into the external environment and influences the development, behaviour, etc, of members of the same or different species
- ectropion — A condition, typically a consequence of advanced age, in which the eyelid is turned outward away from the eyeball.
- ecumenist — ecumenical doctrines and practices, especially as manifested in the ecumenical movement.
- eddington — Sir Arthur (Stanley) 1882–1944, English astronomer, physicist, and writer.
- edificant — Building; constructing.
- educating — Present participle of educate.
- education — the act or process of imparting or acquiring general knowledge, developing the powers of reasoning and judgment, and generally of preparing oneself or others intellectually for mature life.
- eductions — Plural form of eduction.
- effecting — something that is produced by an agency or cause; result; consequence: Exposure to the sun had the effect of toughening his skin.
- effection — Creation; a doing.
- efficient — (esp. of a system or machine) Achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense.
- eglantine — A Eurasian rose, Rosa eglanteria, having prickly stems, fragrant leaves, pink flowers and red hips.
- eigentone — a characteristic acoustic resonance frequency of a system
- eighteens — Plural form of eighteen.
- eightsman — a member of an eight-man rowing team
- einthoven — Willem. 1860–1927, Dutch physiologist. A pioneer of electrocardiography, he was awarded the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine in 1924
- elections — Plural form of election.
- elenchtic — Alternative form of elenctic.
- elevating — Present participle of elevate.
- elevation — The action or fact of elevating or being elevated.
- eliciting — Present participle of elicit.
- eliminant — (mathematics) resultant.
- eliminate — Completely remove or get rid of (something).
- eliteness — The quality of being elite.
- elixation — (now rare) Boiling, stewing.
- ellington — Duke, nickname of Edward Kennedy Ellington. 1899–1974, US jazz composer, pianist, and conductor, famous for such works as "Mood Indigo" and "Creole Love Call"
- elocation — (obsolete) A removal from the usual place of residence.
- elocution — The skill of clear and expressive speech, especially of distinct pronunciation and articulation.
- emanating — (of something abstract but perceptible) Issue or spread out from (a source).
- emanation — An abstract but perceptible thing that issues or originates from a source.
- emanatist — a person who believes that the universe derives its existence from the essence of God
- emanative — That emanates, or causes emanation.
- emication — the act of shining or sparkling
- emigrants — Plural form of emigrant.