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

  • benefits — The benefits of a life or medical insurance policy are the money that it pays out.
  • benitier — a basin to hold holy water
  • bentinck — Lord William Cavendish. 1774–1839, British statesman, governor general of Bengal (1828–35)
  • berating — to scold; rebuke: He berated them in public.
  • berthing — a shelflike sleeping space, as on a ship, airplane, or railroad car.
  • beth din — a rabbinical court, consisting of at least three dayanim, and having authority over such matters as divorce and conversion and other communal ecclesiastical matters such as Kashruth. It may also try civil disputes with the consent of both parties
  • bettinus — a crater in the third quadrant of the face of the moon: about 60 miles (96 km) in diameter.
  • bidental — a sacred place where lightning has struck
  • big tent — a political approach in which a party claims to be open to a wide spectrum of constituents and groups
  • big-note — to boast about (oneself)
  • big-tent — a political party's or coalition's policy or doctrine of allowing and encouraging a wide range of beliefs, opinions, and views among its members.
  • bitewing — a dental X-ray film
  • bivalent — (of homologous chromosomes) associated together in pairs
  • 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.
  • bobbinet — a netted fabric of hexagonal mesh, made on a lace machine
  • boeotian — a native or inhabitant of Boeotia, a region of ancient Greece
  • boethian — Anicius Manlius Severinus [uh-nish-ee-uh s man-lee-uh s sev-uh-rahy-nuh s] /əˈnɪʃ i əs ˈmæn li əs ˌsɛv əˈraɪ nəs/ (Show IPA), a.d. 475?–525? Roman philosopher and statesman.
  • botanize — to collect or study plants
  • bountied — offering a bounty.
  • bowenite — a compact and dense variety of green serpentine resembling jade.
  • braunite — a brown or black mineral that consists of manganese oxide and silicate and is a source of manganese. Formula: 3Mn2O3.MnSiO3
  • brighten — If someone brightens or their face brightens, they suddenly look happier.
  • brontide — a rumbling noise heard occasionally in some parts of the world, probably caused by seismic activity.
  • bronxite — a cocktail of gin, sweet and dry vermouth, and orange juice.
  • bronzite — a type of orthopyroxene often having a metallic or pearly sheen
  • 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
  • c-interp — An interpreter for a small subset of C, originally part of a communications package.
  • cabinets — Plural form of cabinet.
  • cake tin — A cake tin is a metal container that you bake a cake in.
  • canidate — Eye dialect of candidate.
  • canistel — an evergreen tree, Pouteria campechiana, that is native to Central America and the West Indies
  • canister — A canister is a strong metal container. It is used to hold gases or chemical substances.
  • canities — greyness or whiteness of hair
  • canoeist — A canoeist is someone who is skilled at racing and performing tests of skill in a canoe.
  • canotier — a fabric constructed in a twill weave, used in the manufacture of yachting clothes.
  • canticle — a nonmetrical hymn, derived from the Bible and used in the liturgy of certain Christian churches
  • capetian — a member of the dynasty founded by Hugh Capet, which ruled France from 987–1328 ad
  • captaine — Obsolete spelling of captain.
  • carinate — having a keel or ridge; shaped like a keel
  • 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.
  • catechin — a soluble yellow solid substance found in catechu and mahogany wood and used in tanning and dyeing. Formula: C15H14O6
  • catenoid — the geometrical surface generated by rotating a catenary about its axis
  • caterina — a female given name, form of Catherine.
  • catering — Catering is the activity of providing food and drink for a large number of people, for example at weddings and parties.
  • catiline — Latin name Lucius Sergius Catilina. ?108–62 bc, Roman politician: organized an unsuccessful conspiracy against Cicero (63–62)
  • ceinture — cincture (defs 1, 2).
  • cenobite — a member of a religious order living in a monastery or convent
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