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9-letter words containing t, i, n, s, e

  • split-new — brand-new
  • spot fine — penalty paid immediately
  • spot line — a rope or wire hung from a specific place on the gridiron for flying a piece of scenery that could not be flied by the existing battens.
  • springlet — a small spring of water.
  • sprintnet — A public packet-switched network using the ITU-T X.25 protocols, that provides dial-up access to services like Delphi, Portal, GEnie and Compuserve.
  • st. denisSaint, died a.d. c280, 1st bishop of Paris: patron saint of France.
  • stag line — the men at a social gathering who are not accompanied by a date or dancing partner.
  • staidness — of settled or sedate character; not flighty or capricious.
  • stainless — having no stain; spotless.
  • staminate — having a stamen or stamens.
  • staminode — a sterile or abortive stamen.
  • standpipe — a vertical pipe or tower into which water is pumped to obtain a required head.
  • starshine — starlight
  • stationed — a place or position in which a person or thing is normally located.
  • stationer — a person who sells the materials used in writing, as paper, pens, pencils, and ink.
  • stavudine — an antiviral drug used to treat HIV infections
  • steenkirk — a type of cravat worn in a loose or disorderly manner
  • steepling — an ornamental construction, usually ending in a spire, erected on a roof or tower of a church, public building, etc.
  • steerling — a young or small steer
  • stegnosis — a constriction of bodily pores, vessels, or ducts
  • stegnotic — a medication that is constipating or astringent
  • steinbeck — John (Ernst) [urnst] /ɜrnst/ (Show IPA), 1902–68, U.S. novelist: Nobel prize 1962.
  • steinbergSaul, 1914–1999, U.S. painter, cartoonist, and illustrator; born in Romania.
  • steinkern — the fossilized outline of a hollow organic structure, as a skull or a mollusk shell, formed when mud or sediment consolidated within the structure and the structure itself disintegrated or dissolved.
  • steinmetz — Charles Proteus [proh-tee-uh s] /ˈproʊ ti əs/ (Show IPA), 1865–1923, U.S. electrical engineer, born in Germany.
  • stelazine — a synthetic drug, C21H24F3N3S·2HCl, used as a tranquilizer in treating certain mental disorders
  • stenopaic — (of an optic device) having a narrow opening devised to improve eyesight by limiting obscurations
  • stenopeic — pertaining to or containing a narrow slit or minute opening: a stenopeic device to aid vision after eye surgery.
  • step into — enter
  • stephanie — a female given name.
  • stephen iSaint, died a.d. 257? pope 254–257.
  • steradian — a solid angle at the center of a sphere subtending a section on the surface equal in area to the square of the radius of the sphere. Abbreviation: sr.
  • sterilant — a sterilizing agent.
  • sternitic — relating to the sternite
  • sticheron — a liturgical hymn sung in the Orthodox Church
  • stiffened — to make stiff.
  • stiffener — a person or thing that stiffens.
  • stiffness — rigid or firm; difficult or impossible to bend or flex: a stiff collar.
  • stillness — silence; quiet; hush.
  • stingaree — a stingray.
  • stingless — possessing no sting or stinger
  • stinkeroo — a bad or contemptible person or thing
  • stinkiest — foul smelling; stinking.
  • stinkweed — any of various rank-smelling plants, as the jimson weed.
  • stintedly — in a stinted, scant, or limited manner
  • stintless — without limit or restraint, unstinted
  • stockinet — Also, stockinet. a stretchy, machine-knitted fabric used for making undergarments, infants' wear, etc.
  • stonefish — a tropical scorpion fish, Synanceja verrucosa, having dorsal-fin spines from which a deadly poison is discharged.
  • stoniness — full of or abounding in stones or rock: a stony beach.
  • storyline — a secret plan or scheme to accomplish some purpose, especially a hostile, unlawful, or evil purpose: a plot to overthrow the government.
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