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8-letter words containing t, i, l, n

  • atheling — (in Anglo-Saxon England) a prince of any of the royal dynasties
  • atlantic — of or relating to or bordering the Atlantic Ocean
  • atlantis — (in ancient legend) a continent said to have sunk beneath the Atlantic Ocean west of the Straits of Gibraltar
  • auntlike — similar to or like an aunt
  • aventail — the movable front flap on a helmet
  • bailment — a contractual delivery of goods in trust to a person for a specific purpose
  • banality — the condition or quality of being banal, or devoid of freshness or originality: the banality of everyday life.
  • bangtail — a horse's tail cut straight across but not through the bone
  • bantling — a young child; brat
  • batlings — Plural form of batling.
  • battling — a hostile encounter or engagement between opposing military forces: the battle of Waterloo.
  • beetling — a heavy hammering or ramming instrument, usually of wood, used to drive wedges, force down paving stones, compress loose earth, etc.
  • belitong — Billiton.
  • belitung — island of Indonesia, in the Java Sea, between Borneo & Sumatra: 1,866 sq mi (4,833 sq km)
  • beltline — a line separating a car's windows from the main body
  • biathlon — a contest in which skiers with rifles shoot at four targets along a 20-kilometre (12.5-mile) cross-country course
  • bidental — a sacred place where lightning has struck
  • billiton — an island of Indonesia, in the Java Sea between Borneo and Sumatra. Chief town: Tanjungpandan. Area: 4833 sq km (1866 sq miles)
  • bitingly — nipping; smarting; keen: biting cold; a biting sensation on the tongue.
  • bivalent — (of homologous chromosomes) associated together in pairs
  • blasting — a distortion of sound caused by overloading certain components of a radio system
  • blatting — bleat.
  • bleating — to utter the cry of a sheep, goat, or calf or a sound resembling such a cry.
  • bletting — the ripening of fruit, especially of fruit stored until the desired degree of softness is attained.
  • blindcat — any of several catfishes, as Satan eurystomus (widemouth blindcat) of Texas, that inhabit underground streams and have undeveloped eyes and unpigmented skin.
  • blitzing — Military. an overwhelming all-out attack, especially a swift ground attack using armored units and air support. an intensive aerial bombing.
  • bloating — Bloating is the swelling of a body or part of a body, usually because it has a lot of gas or liquid in it.
  • blotting — a spot or stain, especially of ink on paper.
  • blunting — having an obtuse, thick, or dull edge or point; rounded; not sharp: a blunt pencil.
  • bluntish — somewhat blunt
  • boltings — (of flour) the coarse particles separated by sifting
  • boltonia — any North American plant of the genus Boltonia, having daisy-like flowers with white, violet, or pinkish rays: family Compositae (composites)
  • bonytail — a fish, Gila elegans, found in the Colorado River, having flaring fins and a thin caudal peduncle.
  • brantail — a redstart
  • bratling — a small badly-behaved child
  • built-in — Built-in devices or features are included in something as a part of it, rather than being separate.
  • bulletin — A bulletin is a short news report on the radio or television.
  • buntline — one of several lines fastened to the foot of a square sail for hauling it up to the yard when furling
  • bustline — the shape or size of a woman's bust
  • bustling — to move or act with a great show of energy (often followed by about): He bustled about cooking breakfast.
  • calamint — any aromatic Eurasian plant of the genus Satureja (or Calamintha), having clusters of purple or pink flowers: family Lamiaceae (labiates)
  • califont — a gas water heater
  • canistel — an evergreen tree, Pouteria campechiana, that is native to Central America and the West Indies
  • canticle — a nonmetrical hymn, derived from the Bible and used in the liturgy of certain Christian churches
  • cantling — a layer of burnt brick lying directly over a clamp of bricks being fired.
  • castling — the act of moving the king two squares laterally on the first rank and placing the nearest rook on the square passed over by the king, either towards the king's side or the queen's side
  • cat line — A cat line is a thin cable which is used with other equipment to move small parts of a rig or drill string.
  • catiline — Latin name Lucius Sergius Catilina. ?108–62 bc, Roman politician: organized an unsuccessful conspiracy against Cicero (63–62)
  • centinel — Obsolete spelling of sentinel.
  • chainlet — a small chain of hotels, shops, etc
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