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4-letter words containing in

  • mint — Mint Is Not TRAC
  • minu — Genitive singular form of mina.
  • minx — a pert, impudent, or flirtatious girl.
  • miny — Of or resembling a mine.
  • nain — Antoine [ahn-twan] /ɑ̃ˈtwan/ (Show IPA), ("the Elder") 1588?–1648, and his two brothers Louis [lwee] /lwi/ (Show IPA) (“the Roman”), 1593?–1648, and Mathieu [ma-tyœ] /maˈtyœ/ (Show IPA) 1607–77, French painters.
  • nein — no
  • nina — girl; child.
  • nine — a cardinal number, eight plus one.
  • nino — boy; child.
  • odin — the ruler of the Aesir and god of war, poetry, knowledge, and wisdom; Wotan: the chief god.
  • ogin — (UK, chiefly, nautical, and, navy) A large body of water including the sea or the ocean.
  • oink — to make the characteristic sound of a pig; grunt.
  • oint — (now rare, poetic) To anoint.
  • olin — a male given name.
  • pain — physical suffering or distress, as due to injury, illness, etc.
  • pein — peen
  • pina — pineapple.
  • pine — Archaic. painful longing.
  • ping — to produce a sharp sound like that of a bullet striking a sheet of metal.
  • pink — a vessel with a pink stern.
  • pins — a number assigned to an individual, used to establish identity in order to gain access to a computer system via an automatic teller machine, a point-of-sale terminal, or other device.
  • pint — a liquid and also dry measure of capacity, equal to one half of a liquid and dry quart respectively, approximately 35 cubic inches (0.473 liter). Abbreviation: pt, pt.
  • piny — abounding in or covered with pine trees: piny hillsides.
  • prin — principal
  • pyin — an albuminous constituent of pus.
  • qing — See under Manchu (def 1).
  • quin — (informal) A quintuplet.
  • rain — water that is condensed from the aqueous vapor in the atmosphere and falls to earth in drops more than 1/50 inch (0.5 mm) in diameter. Compare drizzle (def 6).
  • rein — Often, reins. a leather strap, fastened to each end of the bit of a bridle, by which the rider or driver controls a horse or other animal by pulling so as to exert pressure on the bit.
  • rhin — French name for a river in central and W Europe, rising in SE Switzerland: flows through Lake Constance north through W Germany and west through the Netherlands to the North Sea. Length: about 1320 km (820 miles)
  • rina — a female given name.
  • rind — a piece of iron running across an upper millstone as a support.
  • ring — a male given name.
  • rink — a smooth expanse of ice for ice-skating, often artificially prepared and inside a building or arena.
  • 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.
  • sain — to make the sign of the cross on, as for protection against evil influences.
  • shin — the 13th letter of the Arabic alphabet.
  • sina — a female given name.
  • sind — a former province of Pakistan, in the lower Indus valley; now part of West Pakistan. 48,136 sq. mi. (125,154 sq. km). Capital: Karachi.
  • sine — an indispensable condition; requisite.
  • sing — to utter words or sounds in succession with musical modulations of the voice; vocalize melodically.
  • sinh — hyperbolic sine.
  • sink — to displace part of the volume of a supporting substance or object and become totally or partially submerged or enveloped; fall or descend into or below the surface or to the bottom (often followed by in or into): The battleship sank within two hours. His foot sank in the mud. Her head sinks into the pillows.
  • sins — the Akkadian god of the moon: the counterpart of the Sumerian Nanna.
  • skin — the external covering or integument of an animal body, especially when soft and flexible.
  • spin — to make (yarn) by drawing out, twisting, and winding fibers: Pioneer women spun yarn on spinning wheels.
  • tain — a thin tin plate.
  • thin — having relatively little extent from one surface or side to the opposite; not thick: thin ice.
  • tina — a female given name.
  • tind — to set alight or to kindle
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