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5-letter words containing in

  • inter — to place (a dead body) in a grave or tomb; bury.
  • intra — within the walls, as of a city.
  • intro — an introduction.
  • intuc — Indian National Trade Union Congress
  • inuit — a member of the Eskimo peoples inhabiting northernmost North America from northern Alaska to eastern Canada and Greenland.
  • inula — Any of several plants of the genus Inula, such as elecampane.
  • inure — to accustom to hardship, difficulty, pain, etc.; toughen or harden; habituate (usually followed by to): inured to cold.
  • inurn — to put into an urn, especially ashes after cremation.
  • inust — burnt in
  • invar — An alloy of iron containing 35.5% nickel, and having a very low coefficient of expansion.
  • inwit — (archaic) Inward knowledge or understanding.
  • iodin — a nonmetallic halogen element occurring at ordinary temperatures as a grayish-black crystalline solid that sublimes to a dense violet vapor when heated: used in medicine as an antiseptic. Symbol: I; atomic weight: 126.904; atomic number: 53; specific gravity: (solid) 4.93 at 20°C.
  • irina — a female given name.
  • iring — Present participle of ire.
  • irwinWallace, 1875–1959, U.S. journalist and humorist.
  • jilin — a province in NE China, N of the Yalu River. 72,201 sq. mi. (187,001 sq. km). Capital: Changchun.
  • jinan — a maritime province in E China. 59,189 sq. mi. (153,299 sq. km). Capital: Jinan.
  • jingo — a person who professes his or her patriotism loudly and excessively, favoring vigilant preparedness for war and an aggressive foreign policy; bellicose chauvinist.
  • jings — (Scotland) An exclamation of surprise.
  • jinja — a city in SE Uganda, on Lake Victoria.
  • jinju — a city in S central South Korea, W of Pusan.
  • jinksjinks, prankish or frolicsome activities.
  • jinne — an exclamation expressive of surprise, admiration, shock, etc
  • jinni — any of a class of spirits, lower than the angels, capable of appearing in human and animal forms and influencing humankind for either good or evil.
  • jinns — Plural form of jinn.
  • joins — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of join.
  • joint — the place at which two things, or separate parts of one thing, are joined or united, either rigidly or in such a way as to permit motion; juncture.
  • kanin — Garson [gahr-suh n] /ˈgɑr sən/ (Show IPA), 1912–1999, U.S. playwright, actor, and director.
  • kazinAlfred, 1915–98, U.S. literary critic.
  • kevin — a male given name, form of Kenneth.
  • kinas — Plural form of kina.
  • kinda — kind of; rather: The movie was kinda boring.
  • kinde — Obsolete spelling of kind.
  • kinds — Plural form of kind.
  • kindu — a town in E Zaire, on the Lualaba River.
  • kindy — (Australia, New Zealand, informal) diminutive of kindergarten.
  • kines — kinescope (defs 1, 2).
  • kings — a male sovereign or monarch; a man who holds by life tenure, and usually by hereditary right, the chief authority over a country and people.
  • kingu — (in Akkadian myth) a son of Apsu and Tiamat whose blood Ea and Marduk used in creating the human race.
  • kingy — (UK, slang, birdwatching) the kingfisher, Alcedo atthis.
  • kinin — cytokinin.
  • kinks — Plural form of kink.
  • kinky — full of kinks; closely twisted: a kinky wire.
  • kirin — a province in NE China, N of the Yalu River. 72,201 sq. mi. (187,001 sq. km). Capital: Changchun.
  • klein — Felix [fee-liks;; German fey-liks] /ˈfi lɪks;; German ˈfeɪ lɪks/ (Show IPA), 1849–1925, German mathematician.
  • kline — one of a series of lines (K-series) in the x-ray spectrum of an atom corresponding to radiation (K-radiation) produced by the transition of an electron to the K-shell.
  • klint — Kaara (kɑːrə). 1888–1954, Danish furniture designer; founder of the contemporary Scandinavian style
  • koine — (usually initial capital letter) an amalgam of Greek dialects, chiefly Attic and Ionic, that replaced the Classical Greek dialects in the Hellenistic period and flourished under the Roman Empire.
  • koing — a knockout in boxing.
  • korin — A small gazelle native to West Africa, Eudorcas rufifrons.
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