9-letter words containing t, r, e, s, n
- relations — an existing connection; a significant association between or among things: the relation between cause and effect.
- remoisten — to moisten again, to add new moisture to
- renascent — being reborn; springing again into being or vigor: a renascent interest in Henry James.
- renfierst — made fierce; enraged
- represent — to present again or anew.
- resection — Surveying. a technique of ascertaining the location of a point by taking bearings from the point on two other points of known location.
- resentful — full of or marked by resentment.
- resenting — to feel or show displeasure or indignation at (a person, act, remark, etc.) from a sense of injury or insult.
- resetting — to set again: to reset an alarm clock; to reset a broken bone.
- residents — a person who resides in a place.
- resilient — springing back; rebounding.
- resistant — resisting.
- resisting — to withstand, strive against, or oppose: to resist infection; to resist temptation.
- resnatron — a tetrode with the grid connected to form a drift space for the electrons, formerly used to generate high power at very high frequency.
- resolvent — resolving; causing solution; solvent.
- resonator — anything that resonates.
- resorting — to sort or arrange (cards, papers, etc.) again.
- restaging — a single step or degree in a process; a particular phase, period, position, etc., in a process, development, or series.
- restained — a discoloration produced by foreign matter having penetrated into or chemically reacted with a material; a spot not easily removed.
- restating — to state again or in a new way.
- restation — a place or position in which a person or thing is normally located.
- restraint — a restraining action or influence: freedom from restraint.
- restringe — to restrict, contract, or confine
- resultant — that results; following as a result or consequence.
- resulting — to spring, arise, or proceed as a consequence of actions, circumstances, premises, etc.; be the outcome.
- resurgent — rising or tending to rise again; reviving; renascent.
- rethondes — a village in N France near Compiègne: armistice ending World War I signed here 1918.
- retinitis — inflammation of the retina.
- retorsion — retaliation or reprisal by one state identical or similar to an act by an offending state, such as high tariffs or discriminating duties.
- retrusion — the act of moving a tooth backward.
- rightness — correctness or accuracy.
- ripienist — an orchestral member who is there to swell the sound rather than play solo
- ritziness — swanky; elegant; posh: a ritzy neighborhood; a ritzy hotel.
- robertson — Oscar Palmer ("The Big O") born 1938, U.S. basketball player.
- rosenthal — Jean, 1912–69, U.S. theatrical lighting designer.
- rosetting — abnormal leaf formation in a plant due to disease
- rosinante — the old, worn horse of Don Quixote.
- rousement — a stirring up of religious excitement
- rubescent — becoming red; blushing.
- rudiments — When you learn the rudiments of something, you learn the simplest or most essential things about it.
- rufescent — somewhat reddish; tinged with red; rufous.
- rundstedt — Karl Rudolf Gerd von [kahrl roo-dawlf gerd fuh n] /kɑrl ˈru dɔlf gɛrd fən/ (Show IPA), 1875–1953, German field marshal.
- runesmith — a student, writer, transcriber, or decipherer of runes.
- sacrament — Ecclesiastical. a visible sign of an inward grace, especially one of the solemn Christian rites considered to have been instituted by Jesus Christ to symbolize or confer grace: the sacraments of the Protestant churches are baptism and the Lord's Supper; the sacraments of the Roman Catholic and Greek Orthodox churches are baptism, confirmation, the Eucharist, matrimony, penance, holy orders, and extreme unction.
- sanitizer — a substance or preparation for killing germs, designed for use especially on food-processing equipment.
- santander — Francisco de Paula [frahn-sees-kaw th e pou-lah] /frɑnˈsis kɔ ðɛ ˈpaʊ lɑ/ (Show IPA), 1792–1840, South American soldier and statesman: president of New Granada 1832–37.
- sarmentum — a slender running stem; runner.
- sarmiento — a city in E Argentina, a suburb of Buenos Aires.
- saturnine — sluggish in temperament; gloomy; taciturn.
- sauntered — to walk with a leisurely gait; stroll: sauntering through the woods.