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6-letter words that end in in

  • imagin — Obsolete form of imagine.
  • injoin — Obsolete form of enjoin.
  • ink in — to use ink to go over pencil lines in (a drawing)
  • inulin — a polysaccharide, (C 6 H 10 O 5) n , obtained from the roots of certain plants, especially elecampane, dahlia, and Jerusalem artichoke, that undergoes hydrolysis to the dextrorotatory form of fructose: used chiefly as an ingredient in diabetic bread, in processed foods to increase their fiber content, and as a reagent in diagnosing kidney function.
  • isatin — a yellowish-red or orange, crystalline, water-soluble solid, C 8 H 5 NO 2 , used chiefly in the synthesis of vat dyes.
  • jammin — excellent; very good.
  • jasmin — a female given name.
  • jerkin — a close-fitting jacket or short coat, usually sleeveless, as one of leather worn in the 16th and 17th centuries.
  • johnin — a sterile solution prepared from the growth products of the bacillus Mycobacterium paratuberculosis, used chiefly in the diagnosis of Johne's disease.
  • joplinScott, 1868–1917, U.S. ragtime pianist and composer.
  • joskin — a bumpkin.
  • jospin — Lionel (Robert) born 1937, French politician; prime minister (1997–2002)
  • justin — a male given name: from a Latin word meaning “just.”.
  • kamsin — Alternative spelling of khamsin.
  • kaolin — a fine white clay used in the manufacture of porcelain.
  • kazvin — a city in NW Iran, NW of Teheran: capital of Persia in the 16th century.
  • keirin — a cycling race originating in Japan, in which groups of cyclists follow a pacesetter and then sprint for the last part of the race
  • kelvinWilliam Thomson, 1st Baron, 1824–1907, English physicist and mathematician.
  • kerwin — a male given name.
  • key in — the row or set of keys on a piano, organ, or the like.
  • kuprin — Alexander Ivanovich [al-ig-zan-der i-vah-nuh-vich,, -zahn-;; Russian uh-lyi-ksahndr ee-vah-nuh-vyich] /ˌæl ɪgˈzæn dər ɪˈvɑ nə vɪtʃ,, -ˈzɑn-;; Russian ʌ lyɪˈksɑndr iˈvɑ nə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1870–1938, Russian novelist and short-story writer.
  • lactin — (obsolete) lactose.
  • laggin — Usually, laggins. the staves at the bottom of a barrel, cask, or other hooped vessel.
  • larkinPhilip, 1922–85, English poet and critic.
  • larnin — Present participle of larn.
  • laurin — (chemistry) A white crystalline substance extracted from the fruit of the bay (Laurus nobilis), and consisting of a complex mixture of glycerin ethers of several organic acids.
  • lay in — to put or place in a horizontal position or position of rest; set down: to lay a book on a desk.
  • lectin — any of a group of proteins that bind to particular carbohydrates in the manner of an antibody and are commonly extracted from plants for use as an agglutinin, as in clumping red blood cells for blood typing.
  • leggin — a covering for the leg, usually extending from the ankle to the knee but sometimes higher, worn by soldiers, riders, workers, etc. Compare chaps, gaiter, puttee.
  • leglin — a milk pail
  • leptin — a hormone that is thought to suppress appetite and speed up metabolism.
  • let in — to allow or permit: to let him escape.
  • leucin — Dated form of leucine.
  • lie in — the manner, relative position, or direction in which something lies: the lie of the patio, facing the water. Synonyms: place, location, site.
  • lie-in — an act or instance of staying in bed longer than usual, especially in the morning.
  • liftin — (Geordie) Stinky, noisome, putrid.
  • lignin — Botany. an organic substance that, with cellulose, forms the chief part of woody tissue.
  • log in — the act of logging in to a database, mobile device, or computer, especially a multiuser computer or a remote or networked computer system.
  • lomein — a dish of mixed noodles
  • lorain — a port in N Ohio, on Lake Erie.
  • lovein — a usually organized public gathering of people, held as a demonstration of mutual love or in protest against inhumane policies.
  • lublin — a city in E Poland.
  • lufkin — a city in E Texas.
  • lutein — Also called xanthophyll. a yellow-red, water-insoluble, crystalline, carotenoid alcohol, C 40 H 56 O 2 , found in the petals of marigold and certain other flowers, egg yolk, algae, and corpora lutea: used chiefly in the biochemical study of the carotenoids.
  • malkin — an untidy woman; slattern.
  • malvin — (biochemistry) An anthocyanin, a diglucoside of malvidin, found in very many foods.
  • mankin — (rare) A little man; a manikin.
  • margin — the space around the printed or written matter on a page.
  • marlin — any large, saltwater game fish of the genera Makaira and Tetrapterus, having the upper jaw elongated into a spearlike structure.
  • martin — (Oddone Colonna) 1368–1431, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1417–31.
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