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4-letter words containing u, i, n

  • ainu — a member of the aboriginal people of Japan, now mostly intermixed with Mongoloid immigrants whose skin colour is more yellowish
  • idun — a goddess, keeper of the apples of youth and wife of Bragi; abducted by the giant Thjazi, from whom she was rescued.
  • innu — a member of an Algonquian people living in Labrador and northern Quebec
  • inuk — a member of any Inuit people
  • minu — Genitive singular form of mina.
  • muni — municipal; operated by a municipal government: a muni bus company.
  • nicu — neonatal intensive care unit
  • niue — an island in the S Pacific between Tonga and Cook Islands: possession of New Zealand. 5128; about 100 sq. mi. (260 sq. km).
  • nuri — a member of an Indo-European people of Nuristan and neighbouring parts of Pakistan
  • quin — (informal) A quintuplet.
  • ruinruins, the remains of a building, city, etc., that has been destroyed or that is in disrepair or a state of decay: We visited the ruins of ancient Greece.
  • suni — a small South African antelope, Neotragus moschatus
  • unci — any hook-shaped or curved part of a body process, especially the hippocampal gyrus in the temporal lobe of the brain.
  • uni- — consisting of, relating to, or having only one
  • unis — university.
  • unit — a single thing or person.
  • univ — Univ is a written abbreviation for university which is used especially in the names of universities.
  • unix — (operating system)   /yoo'niks/ (Or "UNIX", in the authors' words, "A weak pun on Multics") Plural "Unices". An interactive time-sharing operating system invented in 1969 by Ken Thompson after Bell Labs left the Multics project, originally so he could play games on his scavenged PDP-7. Dennis Ritchie, the inventor of C, is considered a co-author of the system. The turning point in Unix's history came when it was reimplemented almost entirely in C during 1972 - 1974, making it the first source-portable OS. Unix subsequently underwent mutations and expansions at the hands of many different people, resulting in a uniquely flexible and developer-friendly environment. By 1991, Unix had become the most widely used multi-user general-purpose operating system in the world. Many people consider this the most important victory yet of hackerdom over industry opposition (but see Unix weenie and Unix conspiracy for an opposing point of view). Unix is now offered by many manufacturers and is the subject of an international standardisation effort [called?]. Unix-like operating systems include AIX, A/UX, BSD, Debian, FreeBSD, GNU, HP-UX, Linux, NetBSD, NEXTSTEP, OpenBSD, OPENSTEP, OSF, POSIX, RISCiX, Solaris, SunOS, System V, Ultrix, USG Unix, Version 7, Xenix. "Unix" or "UNIX"? Both seem roughly equally popular, perhaps with a historical bias toward the latter. "UNIX" is a registered trademark of The Open Group, however, since it is a name and not an acronym, "Unix" has been adopted in this dictionary except where a larger name includes it in upper case. Since the OS is case-sensitive and exists in many different versions, it is fitting that its name should reflect this.
  • zuni — a member of a group of North American Indians inhabiting the largest of the Indian pueblos, in western New Mexico.

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