9-letter words containing t, i, m, n
- on-limits — open or not prohibited to certain persons, as military personnel: an on-limits area.
- onomastic — of or relating to proper names.
- otoconium — (anatomy) An otolith or statolith.
- outcoming — That comes out.
- palmation — a palmate state or formation.
- panmictic — random mating of individuals within a population, the breeding individuals showing no tendency to choose partners with particular traits.
- pantheism — the doctrine that God is the transcendent reality of which the material universe and human beings are only manifestations: it involves a denial of God's personality and expresses a tendency to identify God and nature.
- pantomime — the art or technique of conveying emotions, actions, feelings, etc., by gestures without speech.
- patrimony — an estate inherited from one's father or ancestors.
- pedantism — pedantry.
- pentium 2 — Pentium II
- pentium 3 — Pentium III
- penultima — the next to the last syllable in a word.
- petrinism — the body of theological doctrine taught by, or attributed to, the apostle Peter.
- phonetism — the science of speech sounds and of writing phonetically
- pigmental — of or relating to a pigment or pigments, or the natural colouring of a person or thing
- pigmented — a dry insoluble substance, usually pulverized, which when suspended in a liquid vehicle becomes a paint, ink, etc.
- platonism — the philosophy or doctrines of Plato or his followers.
- plotinism — the Neoplatonism of Plotinus.
- plutonism — the intrusion of magma and associated deep-seated processes within the earth's crust.
- plutonium — a transuranic element with a fissile isotope of mass number 239 (plutonium 239) that can be produced from non-fissile uranium 238, as in a breeder reactor. Symbol: Pu; atomic number: 94.
- pneumatic — of or relating to air, gases, or wind.
- point man — the lead soldier of an infantry patrol on combat operations.
- pointsman — a railway switchman.
- premotion — a previous motion
- prominent — standing out so as to be seen easily; conspicuous; particularly noticeable: Her eyes are her most prominent feature.
- promoting — to help or encourage to exist or flourish; further: to promote world peace.
- promotion — advancement in rank or position.
- prompting — encouragement to act
- protamine — any of a group of arginine-rich, strongly basic proteins that are not coagulated by heat, occurring primarily in the sperm of fish.
- ptarmigan — any of several grouses of the genus Lagopus, of mountainous and cold northern regions, having feathered feet.
- ptomainic — causing or resulting from ptomaines
- punctatim — point for point.
- rainstorm — a storm with heavy rain.
- ranterism — a radical 17th-century Christian doctrine based on a personal relationship with the Holy Spirit and disregard of formal worship
- reanimate — to restore to life; resuscitate.
- reimplant — Surgery. to restore (a tooth, organ, limb, or other structure) to its original site.
- remention — to refer briefly to; name, specify, or speak of: Don't forget to mention her contribution to the project.
- remigrant — a person or thing that returns.
- remington — Eliphalet [ih-lif-uh-lit] /ɪˈlɪf ə lɪt/ (Show IPA), 1793–1861, U.S. arms manufacturer.
- remitment — remission, pardon, forgiveness
- remittent — abating for a time or at intervals: remittent symptoms.
- remitting — to transmit or send (money, a check, etc.) to a person or place, usually in payment.
- remoisten — to moisten again, to add new moisture to
- remontoir — any of various devices used in watches, clocks, etc, to compensate for errors arising from the changes in the force driving the escapement
- repigment — to (cause to) regain pigmentation
- routinism — adherence to routine.
- rudiments — When you learn the rudiments of something, you learn the simplest or most essential things about it.
- ruminator — to chew the cud, as a ruminant.
- runesmith — a student, writer, transcriber, or decipherer of runes.