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7-letter words containing t, i, r, n

  • increst — (transitive) To adorn with a crest.
  • incrust — to cover or line with a crust or hard coating.
  • inditer — One who indites.
  • indraft — an inward flow or current, as of air or water.
  • inearth — (transitive, chiefly poetic) To put into the earth; inter.
  • inertia — inertness, especially with regard to effort, motion, action, and the like; inactivity; sluggishness.
  • inertly — having no inherent power of action, motion, or resistance (opposed to active): inert matter.
  • infarct — a localized area of tissue, as in the heart or kidney, that is dying or dead, having been deprived of its blood supply because of an obstruction by embolism or thrombosis.
  • infract — to break, violate, or infringe (a law, commitment, etc.).
  • ingraft — engraft.
  • ingrate — an ungrateful person.
  • inherit — to take or receive (property, a right, a title, etc.) by succession or will, as an heir: to inherit the family business.
  • inkster — a city in SE Michigan, near Detroit.
  • inserts — Plural form of insert.
  • instore — an establishment where merchandise is sold, usually on a retail basis.
  • int rev — Internal Revenue
  • intaker — One who or that which takes or draws in.
  • integer — Mathematics. one of the positive or negative numbers 1, 2, 3, etc., or zero. Compare whole number.
  • interac — a system of electronic bank payments or withdrawals
  • intered — Alternative spelling of interred.
  • interim — an intervening time; interval; meantime: School doesn't start till September, but he's taking a Spanish class in the interim.
  • interj. — interjection
  • interne — intern2 .
  • interns — Plural form of intern.
  • inthral — enthrall.
  • intoner — to utter with a particular tone or voice modulation.
  • intorts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intort.
  • intrada — an introductory piece of music; prelude
  • intrant — a person who enters (a college, association, etc.); entrant.
  • intreat — (dated) entreat.
  • introfy — to improve the ability of (a sanitary towel, nappy, etc) to absorb liquid
  • introit — Roman Catholic Church. a part of a psalm with antiphon recited by the celebrant of the Mass at the foot of the altar and, at High Mass, sung by the choir when the priest begins the Mass.
  • intrude — to thrust or bring in without invitation, permission, or welcome.
  • intruse — (botany) Pushed or projecting inward.
  • intrust — entrust.
  • inverts — Plural form of invert.
  • inviter — to request the presence or participation of in a kindly, courteous, or complimentary way, especially to request to come or go to some place, gathering, entertainment, etc., or to do something: to invite friends to dinner.
  • invitor — Informal. an invitation.
  • invitro — (demoscene) An intro that provides details of a forthcoming demoparty to which viewers are invited.
  • iration — (Rastafari) creation.
  • ironist — a person who uses irony habitually, especially a writer.
  • ironton — a city in S Ohio, on the Ohio River.
  • isotron — a device for separating small quantities of isotopes by ionizing them and separating the ions by a mass spectrometer
  • istrian — of or relating to Istria, a peninsula in the N Adriatic Sea, or its inhabitants
  • iterant — characterized by repetition; repeating.
  • iternet — (spelling)   It's spelled "Internet".
  • janitor — a person employed in an apartment house, office building, school, etc., to clean the public areas, remove garbage, and do minor repairs; caretaker.
  • jointer — the place at which two things, or separate parts of one thing, are joined or united, either rigidly or in such a way as to permit motion; juncture.
  • karting — An open-wheeled motorsport that uses small vehicles called karts or go-karts.
  • katrina — a female given name, form of Katherine.
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