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

  • hibernate — Zoology. to spend the winter in close quarters in a dormant condition, as bears and certain other animals. Compare estivate.
  • hitlerian — of or relating to Adolf Hitler or his regime
  • horsemint — a wild mint, Mentha longifolia, introduced into America from Europe, having spikes of lilac flowers.
  • hortensia — Hydrangea.
  • hungriest — Superlative form of hungry.
  • iatrogeny — a disease caused by medical intervention or treatment
  • ice front — the forward section or seaward edge of an ice shelf.
  • implanter — Someone or something that implants.
  • importune — to press or beset with solicitations; demand with urgency or persistence.
  • imprinted — Simple past tense and past participle of imprint.
  • imprinter — a person or thing that imprints.
  • imprudent — not prudent; lacking discretion; incautious; rash.
  • in future — from now on; henceforth
  • in return — in exchange
  • in revolt — in the process or state of rebelling
  • in secret — done, made, or conducted without the knowledge of others: secret negotiations.
  • in theory — in principle
  • in venter — conceived but not yet born
  • in-tender — to have in mind as something to be done or brought about; plan: We intend to leave in a month.
  • inbreathe — to breathe in; inhale.
  • incarnate — embodied in flesh; given a bodily, especially a human, form: a devil incarnate.
  • incertain — Uncertain.
  • incorrect — not correct as to fact; inaccurate; wrong: an incorrect statement.
  • incoterms — Plural form of incoterm.
  • increated — Simple past tense and past participle of increate.
  • incremate — (transitive) To cremate.
  • increment — something added or gained; addition; increase.
  • incrested — Simple past tense and past participle of increst.
  • incretins — Plural form of incretin.
  • incretion — a substance, as a hormone, that is secreted internally.
  • incrusted — Alternative spelling of encrusted.
  • inculture — (obsolete) Lack or neglect of cultivation or culture.
  • incurrent — carrying or relating to an inward current.
  • incurvate — curved, especially inward.
  • indenture — a deed or agreement executed in two or more copies with edges correspondingly indented as a means of identification.
  • indurated — to make hard; harden, as rock, tissue, etc.: Cold indurates the soil.
  • inebriant — an intoxicant.
  • inebriate — to make drunk; intoxicate.
  • inebriety — drunkenness; intoxication.
  • inergetic — (archaic) Having no energy; sluggish.
  • inerratic — not erratic or wandering; fixed: an inerratic star.
  • inert gas — noble gas.
  • inertance — the effect of inertia in an acoustic system, an impeding of the transmission of sound through the system.
  • inertness — having no inherent power of action, motion, or resistance (opposed to active): inert matter.
  • inerudite — Not erudite; unlearned; ignorant.
  • infanteer — a solider belonging to the infantry
  • infarcted — 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.
  • infectors — Plural form of infector.
  • infertile — not fertile; unproductive; sterile; barren: infertile soil.
  • infighter — A person who indulges in infighting.
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