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9-letter words containing t, u, n, i

  • miniature — a representation or image of something on a small or reduced scale.
  • minotaurs — Plural form of minotaur.
  • mint bush — an aromatic shrub of the genus Prostanthera with a mintlike odour: family Lamiaceae (labiates): native to Australia
  • minuteman — (sometimes lowercase) a member of a group of American militiamen just before and during the Revolutionary War who held themselves in readiness for instant military service.
  • minutemen — (sometimes lowercase) a member of a group of American militiamen just before and during the Revolutionary War who held themselves in readiness for instant military service.
  • minutiose — attentive to very small details
  • misbutton — (transitive) To button wrongly.
  • miscounts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of miscount.
  • mks units — a metric system of units based on the metre, kilogram, and second as the units of length, mass, and time; it forms the basis of the SI units
  • monticule — a subordinate volcanic cone.
  • montreuil — a suburb of Paris, in N France.
  • mount isa — a city in NE Australia in NW Queensland: mining of copper and other minerals. Pop: 20 525 (2001)
  • mountains — Plural form of mountain.
  • mountainy — living in, located in, or related to mountains
  • mountings — Plural form of mounting.
  • mouthings — Plural form of mouthing.
  • multiband — Having or employing multiple bands, especially frequency bands.
  • multibank — of or involving more than one bank
  • multician — (jargon, person)   /muhl-ti'shn/ A term coined at Honeywell, ca. 1970 for a competent user of Multics. Perhaps oddly, no one has ever promoted the analogous "Unician".
  • multilane — (of a road or of vehicular traffic) Having more than one lane of traffic traveling in at least one direction.
  • multiline — Consisting of multiple lines.
  • multipion — involving several or many pions
  • multiscan — (hardware)   A monitor that can synchronise to a variety of horizontal scan rates and refresh rates, allowing it to display images at different resolutions.
  • multisync — (hardware)   An NEC trademark term for multiscan. As NEC was the first to manufacture multiscan monitors the term is often used interchangeably with multiscan.
  • multitone — having or characterized by more than one musical tone
  • multiunit — a single thing or person.
  • multizone — Of or pertaining to more than one zone.
  • mundanity — the condition or quality of being mundane; mundaneness.
  • munimentsmuniments, Law. a document, as a title deed or a charter, by which rights or privileges are defended or maintained.
  • munitions — Usually, munitions. materials used in war, especially weapons and ammunition.
  • muscatine — a city in E Iowa, on the Mississippi.
  • musteline — belonging or pertaining to the family Mustelidae, including the martens, skunks, minks, weasels, badgers, and otters.
  • muster in — to assemble (troops, a ship's crew, etc.), as for battle, display, inspection, orders, or discharge.
  • mustering — Present participle of muster.
  • mustiness — having an odor or flavor suggestive of mold, as old buildings, long-closed rooms, or stale food.
  • mutagenic — capable of inducing mutation or increasing its rate.
  • mutations — Biology. a sudden departure from the parent type in one or more heritable characteristics, caused by a change in a gene or a chromosome. an individual, species, or the like, resulting from such a departure.
  • mutineers — A person, esp. a soldier or sailor, who rebels or refuses to obey the orders of a person in authority.
  • mutinying — revolt or rebellion against constituted authority, especially by sailors against their officers.
  • muttering — to utter words indistinctly or in a low tone, often as if talking to oneself; murmur.
  • mutuation — (obsolete) The act of borrowing or exchanging.
  • naturists — Plural form of naturist.
  • naucratis — an ancient Greek city in N Egypt, on the Nile delta.
  • naughtier — disobedient; mischievous (used especially in speaking to or about children): Weren't we naughty not to eat our spinach?
  • naughtily — disobedient; mischievous (used especially in speaking to or about children): Weren't we naughty not to eat our spinach?
  • naupathia — (medicine) seasickness.
  • nautiloid — a mollusk of the subclass Nautiloidea, including nautiluses and many fossil species that were abundant in the Ordovician and Silurian periods.
  • negotious — Engaged in negotiation; Occupied with a conversation.
  • negritude — the historical, cultural, and social heritage considered common to black people collectively.
  • nelspruit — a city in NE South Africa, the capital of Mpumalanga province on the Crocodile River: trading and agricultural centre, esp for fruit, with a growing tourist trade. Pop: 21 541 (2001)
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