7-letter words containing t, u, n, i
- fluting — a musical wind instrument consisting of a tube with a series of fingerholes or keys, in which the wind is directed against a sharp edge, either directly, as in the modern transverse flute, or through a flue, as in the recorder.
- furmint — a variety of grape from which Tokay is made.
- fustian — a stout fabric of cotton and flax.
- futzing — Present participle of futz.
- gummint — Eye dialect of government.
- gunites — Plural form of gunite.
- gusting — Archaic. flavor or taste.
- gutting — the alimentary canal, especially between the pylorus and the anus, or some portion of it. Compare foregut, midgut, hindgut.
- hainaut — a medieval county in territory now in SW Belgium and N France.
- hinault — Bernard, born 1954, French cyclist with five victories (1978–79, 1981–82, and 1985) in the Tour de France.
- hindgut — Zoology. the last portion of the vertebrate alimentary canal, between the cecum and the anus, involved mainly with water resorption and with the storage and elimination of food residue; the large intestine. the posterior colon of arthropods, composed of ectodermal, chitin-lined tissue.
- hit-run — hit-and-run (defs 1, 2, 4).
- houting — a European whitefish, Coregonus oxyrhynchus, that lives in salt water but spawns in freshwater lakes: a valued food fish
- huitain — a French verse form of eight lines or sets of lines of 8 or 10 syllables rhyming ababbcbc or abbaacac
- hunting — an act or practice of hunting game or other wild animals.
- hurting — to cause bodily injury to; injure: He was badly hurt in the accident.
- husting — A platform where candidates in an election give speeches.
- hutting — a small or humble dwelling of simple construction, especially one made of natural materials, as of logs or grass.
- ictinus — flourished mid-5th century b.c, Greek architect, a designer of the Parthenon.
- in situ — in the original place
- in true — properly set, adjusted, aligned, etc.; exact
- in tune — instrument: correctly tuned
- in turn — to cause to move around on an axis or about a center; rotate: to turn a wheel.
- inbuilt — built-in (def 2).
- inburst — an irruption
- incrust — to cover or line with a crust or hard coating.
- inducts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of induct.
- infaust — (archaic) unlucky, unfortunate, ill-omened; unpropitious; sinister.
- inhaust — to drink or suck in; inhale
- injunct — (legal, transitive) To put an injunction against.
- innuent — (obsolete) Conveying a hint; significant.
- inquest — a legal or judicial inquiry, usually before a jury, especially an investigation made by a coroner into the cause of a death.
- inquiet — to destroy the peace of; disturb; disquiet.
- insults — Plural form of insult.
- intrude — to thrust or bring in without invitation, permission, or welcome.
- intruse — (botany) Pushed or projecting inward.
- intrust — entrust.
- intuits — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intuit.
- intuned — Simple past tense and past participle of intune.
- inupiat — a member of an Eskimo people of N Alaska
- inutile — of no use or service.
- issuant — Heraldry. (of a beast) represented with the body erect and only the forepart visible: a lion issuant.
- itabuna — a city in E Brazil.
- juanita — a female given name.
- justina — a feminine name: dim. Tina; var. Justine
- justine — a female given name: derived from Justin.
- justing — joust.
- jutting — to extend beyond the main body or line; project; protrude (often followed by out): The narrow strip of land juts out into the bay.
- kitsune — (mythology) a Japanese fox spirit, normally female, said to have powers such as shape-shifting, and whose power is symbolized by increase in number of tails.
- kunzite — a transparent lilac-colored variety of spodumene, used as a gem.