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8-letter words containing a, l, i, n, e

  • flanerie — idleness; dawdling.
  • flatline — (of a person) die.
  • fleaking — (UK, dialect, obsolete) A light covering of reeds, over which the main covering is laid, in thatched houses.
  • fraulein — an unmarried woman.
  • gainless — unprofitable.
  • galatine — galantine.
  • galenism — the medical system or principles of Galen.
  • galenite — a common, heavy mineral, lead sulfide, PbS, occurring in lead-gray crystals, usually cubes, and cleavable masses: the principal ore of lead.
  • galenoid — relating to or resembling galena
  • galilean — of or relating to Galilee.
  • ganglier — Comparative form of gangly.
  • gantline — a rope rove through a single block hung from a mast, funnel, etc., as a means of hoisting workers, tools, flags, or the like.
  • gasoline — a volatile, flammable liquid mixture of hydrocarbons, obtained from petroleum, and used as fuel for internal-combustion engines, as a solvent, etc.
  • gelatine — a nearly transparent, faintly yellow, odorless, and almost tasteless glutinous substance obtained by boiling in water the ligaments, bones, skin, etc., of animals, and forming the basis of jellies, glues, and the like.
  • gelatins — Plural form of gelatin.
  • gelation — the process of gelling.
  • genially — characterized by genius.
  • genitals — Synonym of genitalia.
  • geranial — a pale yellow, water-insoluble, liquid aldehyde, C 10 H 16 O, having a strong lemonlike odor, consisting in natural form of two isomers (citral a or geranial and citral b or neral) usually obtained from the oils of lemon and orange or synthetically: used chiefly in perfumery, flavoring, and the synthesis of vitamin A.
  • geraniol — a colorless or pale-yellow terpene alcohol, C 10 H 18 O, with a geraniumlike odor, found in rose oil, soluble in alcohol and ether, insoluble in water: used in perfumes and flavors.
  • germinal — being in the earliest stage of development: germinal ideas.
  • glargine — (medicine) A form of slow-release insulin.
  • glassine — a strong, thin, glazed, semitransparent paper, often made into small bags, used for packaging foods, for book jackets, etc.
  • gleaming — a flash or beam of light: the gleam of a lantern in the dark.
  • gleaning — the act of a person who gleans.
  • hairline — a very slender line.
  • handlike — Resembling a hand.
  • hardline — an uncompromising or unyielding stand, especially in politics.
  • hartline — Haldan Keffer [hawl-duh n kef-er] /ˈhɔl dən ˈkɛf ər/ (Show IPA), 1903–83, U.S. physiologist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1967.
  • headline — a heading in a newspaper for any written material, sometimes for an illustration, to indicate subject matter, set in larger type than that of the copy and containing one or more words and lines and often several banks.
  • headling — (obsolete) An equal; a fellow; mate.
  • hegelian — of, relating to, or characteristic of Hegel or his philosophical system.
  • hibernal — of or relating to winter; wintry.
  • hielaman — an Australian Aboriginal shield
  • hielamon — a shield made of wood or bark.
  • hinsdale — a city in NE Illinois, near Chicago.
  • huxleian — of, relating to, or characteristic or suggestive of Aldous Huxley or his writings.
  • hymenial — relating to the layer of certain fungi which bears spores, composed of asci or basidia
  • immantle — to cover with a mantle
  • immanuel — the name of the Messiah as prophesied by Isaiah, often represented in Christian exegesis as being Jesus Christ. Isa. 7:14.
  • impanels — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impanel.
  • in clear — (of a message, etc) not in code
  • in large — as a totality or on a broad scale
  • in place — a particular portion of space, whether of definite or indefinite extent.
  • inarable — Not arable.
  • inchmeal — by inches; inch by inch; little by little.
  • inertial — inertness, especially with regard to effort, motion, action, and the like; inactivity; sluggishness.
  • infernal — hellish; fiendish; diabolical: an infernal plot.
  • inflamed — to kindle or excite (passions, desires, etc.).
  • inflamer — (usually, figuratively) Something that inflames.
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