9-letter words containing y, i, n
- thyroxine — Biochemistry. the thyroid gland hormone that regulates the metabolic rate of the body.
- timenoguy — a taut rope on a ship used to prevent the tangling of lines and riggings
- tinkertoy — a children's toy construction set
- tiny clos — A core part of Common Lisp Object System (CLOS) ported to Scheme and rebuilt using a MOP (Metaobject Protocol). This should be interesting to those who want to use MOPs without using a full Common Lisp or Dylan. The first release works with MIT Scheme 11.74.
- titubancy — staggering or stumbling
- tonically — a medicine that invigorates or strengthens: a tonic of sulphur and molasses.
- toponymic — of toponyms
- toppingly — excellently; wonderfully
- toy train — child's plaything: miniature train
- trigynian — relating to plants with three pistils, from the order Trigynia
- trigynous — (of a plant) having three pistils
- trinketry — trinkets collectively.
- trionymal — having a name that consists of three separate parts
- try it on — to attempt to deceive or fool someone
- tsaritsyn — a former name of Volgograd.
- tsingyuan — Older Spelling. Qingyuan.
- tuggingly — with tugs or in a way that tugs
- twentyish — around or approximately twenty
- twinberry — the partridgeberry, Mitchella repens.
- twiningly — in a twining manner
- tympanist — a person who plays the drums, especially the kettledrums, in an orchestra.
- typhoidin — a culture of dead typhoid bacilli used by cutaneous inoculation to detect the presence of a typhoid infection.
- typhonian — of or relating to Typhon
- typomania — an obsession with typology
- tyrannies — arbitrary or unrestrained exercise of power; despotic abuse of authority. Synonyms: despotism, absolutism, dictatorship.
- tyrannise — to exercise absolute power or control, especially cruelly or oppressively (often followed by over).
- tyrannize — to exercise absolute power or control, especially cruelly or oppressively (often followed by over).
- ultratiny — extremely small or minute
- unaidedly — without assistance
- unamiably — having or showing pleasant, good-natured personal qualities; affable: an amiable disposition.
- unanimity — the state or quality of being unanimous; a consensus or undivided opinion: The unanimity of the delegates was obvious on the first ballot.
- uncannily — having or seeming to have a supernatural or inexplicable basis; beyond the ordinary or normal; extraordinary: uncanny accuracy; an uncanny knack of foreseeing trouble.
- uncharity — lack of charity; uncharitable thought or behaviour; unkindness
- unclarity — clearness or lucidity as to perception or understanding; freedom from indistinctness or ambiguity.
- uncloying — not cloying or satiating
- uncynical — not cynical
- undignify — to strip or deprive of dignity
- undynamic — pertaining to or characterized by energy or effective action; vigorously active or forceful; energetic: the dynamic president of the firm.
- unenvying — not envying
- unfussily — in an unfussy manner
- ungodlily — in an ungodly manner
- unhandily — not skillful in manual work: He's unhandy when it comes to fixing things around the house.
- unhappily — sad; miserable; wretched: Why is she so unhappy?
- unheedily — carelessly
- uniformly — identical or consistent, as from example to example, place to place, or moment to moment: uniform spelling; a uniform building code.
- union day — a legal holiday in the Republic of South Africa commemorating the founding of the country on May 31, 1910.
- unitarily — in a unitary manner or from a unitary point of view
- unluckily — unfortunately
- unlyrical — not lyrical
- unmixedly — in an unmixed manner, without being mixed