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9-letter words containing y, n

  • hyperpnea — abnormally deep or rapid respiration.
  • hyphenate — to join by a hyphen.
  • hyphening — Present participle of hyphen.
  • hyphenism — dual patriotic loyalty
  • hyphenize — hyphenate.
  • hypinosis — a protein deficiency or reduction in blood
  • hypnodiet — a diet involving the use of hypnosis to change one's attitude to food
  • hypnogeny — hypnosis or the induction of a hypnotic state
  • hypnoidal — characterizing a state that resembles mild hypnosis but that is usually induced by other than hypnotic means.
  • hypnology — the science dealing with the phenomena of sleep.
  • hypnotics — Plural form of hypnotic.
  • hypnotise — to put in the hypnotic state.
  • hypnotism — the science dealing with the induction of hypnosis.
  • hypnotist — the science dealing with the induction of hypnosis.
  • hypnotize — to put in the hypnotic state.
  • hypnotoid — resembling or similar to hypnosis
  • hypodense — Less dense (than normal).
  • hypogenic — formed beneath the earth's surface, as granite (opposed to epigene).
  • hypomania — a mania of low intensity.
  • hypomanic — Afflicted with a mild state of mania.
  • hyponasty — increased growth along the lower surface of a plant or plant part, causing it to bend upward.
  • hyponymic — Of or pertaining to hyponyms.
  • hypopneas — Plural form of hypopnea.
  • hypopneic — of or relating to hypopnoea
  • hypopnoea — Alternative spelling of hypopnea.
  • hypopyons — Plural form of hypopyon.
  • hypotonia — An abnormal loss of muscle tone.
  • hypotonic — Physiology. (of tissue) having less than the normal tone.
  • hypotonus — Hypotonia.
  • hyrcanian — an ancient province of the Persian empire, SE of the Caspian Sea.
  • iatrogeny — a disease caused by medical intervention or treatment
  • ichnology — the branch of paleontology concerned with the study of fossilized tracks, trails, burrows, borings, or other trace fossils as evidence of the occurrence or behavior of the organisms that produced them.
  • iconicity — of, relating to, or characteristic of an icon.
  • iconology — the historical analysis and interpretive study of symbols or images and their contextual significance; iconography.
  • imaginary — existing only in the imagination or fancy; not real; fancied: an imaginary illness; the imaginary animals in the stories of Dr. Seuss.
  • immanency — remaining within; indwelling; inherent.
  • immensely — vast; huge; very great: an immense territory.
  • immensity — vastness; enormous extent: the immensity of the Roman empire.
  • imminency — Also, imminency. the state or condition of being imminent or impending: the imminence of war.
  • impotency — the condition or quality of being impotent; weakness.
  • impudency — (now rare) Impudence.
  • imre nagy — Imre [im-re] /ˈɪm rɛ/ (Show IPA), 1896–1958, Hungarian political leader: premier 1953–55, 1956.
  • in a fury — very angry
  • in effigy — a representation or image, especially sculptured, as on a monument.
  • in no way — You use in no way or not in any way to emphasize that a statement is not at all true.
  • in plenty — If there are things in plenty, those things exist or happen in large amounts or numbers.
  • in theory — in principle
  • inability — lack of ability; lack of power, capacity, or means: his inability to make decisions.
  • inaudibly — not audible; incapable of being heard.
  • incapably — In an incapable manner.
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