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9-letter words containing ns

  • transient — not lasting, enduring, or permanent; transitory.
  • transited — the act or fact of passing across or through; passage from one place to another.
  • translate — to turn from one language into another or from a foreign language into one's own: to translate Spanish.
  • transmute — change into another form
  • transonic — close to the speed of propagation of sound; moving at 700–780 miles per hour (1127–1255 km/h) at sea level.
  • transpire — to occur; happen; take place.
  • transport — to carry, move, or convey from one place to another.
  • transpose — to change the relative position, order, or sequence of; cause to change places; interchange: to transpose the third and fourth letters of a word.
  • transship — to transfer from one ship, truck, freight car, or other conveyance to another.
  • transumpt — an official or legal transcription, usually an old one
  • transvaal — a province in the NE Republic of South Africa. 110,450 sq. mi. (286,066 sq. km). Capital: Pretoria.
  • transvest — to wear clothes traditionally associated with the opposite sex
  • trillions — an exceptionally large but unspecified number
  • turnstile — a structure of four horizontally revolving arms pivoted atop a post and set in a gateway or opening in a fence to allow the controlled passage of people.
  • turnstone — any shorebird of the genus Arenaria, characterized by the habit of turning over stones in search of food.
  • unensured — not ensured; not certain
  • uninstall — to remove (a software program) from a computer or computer system.
  • uninsured — the person, group, or organization whose life or property is covered by an insurance policy.
  • unlicense — (legal)   A template for dedicating software to the public domain. It combines a copyright waiver like that of the SQLite project with the no-warranty statement from the MIT/X11 license.
  • unsaintly — lacking the quality or character of a saint
  • unsalable — subject to or suitable for sale; readily sold: The books were sent back by the store in salable condition.
  • unsalient — projecting or pointing outward: a salient angle.
  • unsaluted — not saluted; not addressed
  • unsampled — undemonstrated
  • unsatable — not able to be satisfied
  • unsatiate — not satiated
  • unsavoury — not savory; tasteless or insipid: an unsavory meal.
  • unsayable — of the sort that can be said or spoken; utterable: He felt a great deal that was not sayable.
  • unscanned — to glance at or over or read hastily: to scan a page.
  • unscarred — a mark left by a healed wound, sore, or burn.
  • unscathed — not scathed; unharmed; uninjured: She survived the accident unscathed.
  • unscented — a distinctive odor, especially when agreeable: the scent of roses.
  • unscoured — unclean; unscrubbed
  • unscythed — not cut with a scythe
  • unsecular — not secular
  • unsecured — not secured, especially not insured against loss, as by a bond or pledge: an unsecured loan.
  • unseduced — not seduced, especially by the lure of personal gain, power, fame, etc.: He remained unseduced by the graft offered him.
  • unseeable — not able to be seen
  • unseeming — unseemly; not apparent
  • unselfish — not selfish; disinterested; generous; altruistic.
  • unsensual — pertaining to, inclined to, or preoccupied with the gratification of the senses or appetites; carnal; fleshly.
  • unserious — of, showing, or characterized by deep thought.
  • unsetting — the act of a person or thing that sets.
  • unsettled — not settled; not fixed or stable; without established order; unorganized; disorganized: an unsettled social order; still unsettled in their new home.
  • unsevered — not severed
  • unshackle — to free from shackles; unfetter.
  • unshaking — the act of a person or thing that shakes.
  • unshapely — not shapely
  • unsharing — the full or proper portion or part allotted or belonging to or contributed or owed by an individual or group.
  • unsheathe — to draw from a sheath, as a sword, knife, or the like.
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