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

  • interdash — to intersperse with hasty strokes of a pen or other writing instrument
  • interests — the feeling of a person whose attention, concern, or curiosity is particularly engaged by something: She has a great interest in the poetry of Donne.
  • interfuse — to intersperse, intermingle, or permeate with something.
  • interiors — being within; inside of anything; internal; inner; further toward a center: the interior rooms of a house.
  • interlisp — (language)   A dialect of Lisp developed in 1967 by Bolt, Beranek and Newman (Cambridge, MA) as a descendant of BBN-Lisp. It emphasises user interfaces. It is currently[?] supported by Xerox PARC. Interlisp was one of two main branches of LISP (the other being MACLISP). In 1981 Common LISP was begun in an effort to combine the best features of both. Interlisp includes a Lisp programming environment. It is dynamically scoped. LAMBDA functions evaluate their arguments, NLAMBDA functions do not. Any function could be called with optional arguments. See also AM, CLISP, Interlisp-10, Interlisp-D.
  • intermesh — any knit, woven, or knotted fabric of open texture.
  • intermits — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intermit.
  • internals — situated or existing in the interior of something; interior.
  • internees — Plural form of internee.
  • internets — Plural form of internet.
  • internist — a physician specializing in the diagnosis and nonsurgical treatment of diseases, especially of adults.
  • interpose — to place between; cause to intervene: to interpose an opaque body between a light and the eye.
  • intersect — to cut or divide by passing through or across: The highway intersects the town.
  • intersert — to insert between things; interpolate
  • intersite — the position or location of a town, building, etc., especially as to its environment: the site of our summer cabin.
  • intertask — Between tasks.
  • intervals — Plural form of interval.
  • interwebs — Plural form of interweb.
  • intranets — Plural form of intranet.
  • intrigues — Plural form of intrigue.
  • intruders — Plural form of intruder.
  • intrusive — tending or apt to intrude; coming without invitation or welcome: intrusive memories of a lost love.
  • intrusted — entrust.
  • inventors — Plural form of inventor.
  • invertase — an enzyme, occurring in yeast and in the digestive juices of animals, that causes the inversion of cane sugar into invert sugar.
  • inverters — Plural form of inverter.
  • investors — Plural form of investor.
  • investure — (obsolete) To clothe; to invest.
  • irateness — The state of being irate.
  • ironstone — any iron-bearing mineral or rock with siliceous impurities.
  • isentrope — a line on a map or chart joining points having equal entropy.
  • isopteran — a member of the order Isoptera which includes social, colonizing insects such as termites
  • janitress — a woman who is a janitor.
  • jesserant — a flexible coat of armour consisting of small metal plates sewn onto cloth
  • jetliners — Plural form of jetliner.
  • jointress — a woman on whom a jointure has been settled.
  • jointures — Plural form of jointure.
  • junctures — a point of time, especially one made critical or important by a concurrence of circumstances: At this juncture, we must decide whether to stay or to walk out.
  • kerbstone — one of the stones, or a range of stones, forming a curb, as along a street.
  • keynoters — Plural form of keynoter.
  • keystoner — a native or inhabitant of Pennsylvania (used as a nickname).
  • kniferest — something upon which to rest a knife when it is not being used.
  • lamenters — Plural form of lamenter.
  • lancaster — the English royal family that reigned 1399–1461, descended from John of Gaunt (Duke of Lancaster), and that included Henry IV, Henry V, and Henry VI. Compare York (def 1).
  • lankesterSir Edwin Ray, 1847–1929, English zoologist and writer.
  • larcenist — a person who commits larceny.
  • levanters — Plural form of levanter.
  • listeners — Plural form of listener.
  • lustering — the state or quality of shining by reflecting light; glitter, sparkle, sheen, or gloss: the luster of satin.
  • magnetars — Plural form of magnetar.
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