0%

8-letter words containing n, i

  • anisette — a liquorice-flavoured liqueur made from aniseed
  • ankerite — a greyish to brown mineral that resembles dolomite and consists of a carbonate of calcium, magnesium, and iron. Formula: (Ca,Mg,Fe)CO3
  • annalise — record in annals
  • annalist — a writer of annals
  • annalize — to document in annals or historical records
  • annamite — of or relating to Vietnam or its inhabitants.
  • annelida — the phylum comprising the annelids.
  • annelids — Plural form of annelid.
  • annexing — Present participle of annex.
  • annexins — Plural form of annexin.
  • annigoni — Pietro (ˈpjɛːtro). 1910–88, Italian painter; noted esp for his portraits of President Kennedy (1961) and Queen Elizabeth II (1955 and 1970)
  • anniston — a city in E Alabama.
  • annoying — Someone or something that is annoying makes you feel fairly angry and impatient.
  • annunzio — Gabriele [gah-bree-e-le] /ˌgɑ briˈɛ lɛ/ (Show IPA), D'Annunzio, Gabriele.
  • anodized — coated with a protective oxide film by electrolysis
  • anodynic — relating to the soothing or alleviating of pain
  • anointed — chosen officially to do an important job
  • anointer — One who anoints.
  • anomeric — (organic chemistry) Of, or pertaining to anomers.
  • anoopsia — a form of squint in which the eye turns upwards
  • anorchia — An intersex condition of XY individuals where both testes are absent at birth.
  • anorexia — Anorexia or anorexia nervosa is an illness in which a person has an overwhelming fear of becoming fat, and so refuses to eat enough and becomes thinner and thinner.
  • anorexic — If someone is anorexic, they are suffering from anorexia and so are very thin.
  • anoxemia — a reduction in the normal amount of oxygen in the blood, as at high altitudes
  • anquetilJacques [zhak] /ʒak/ (Show IPA), 1934–87, French cyclist with five victories (1957, 1961–64) in the Tour de France.
  • anserine — of or resembling a goose
  • ansi x12 — (standard)   Standards defining the structure, format, and content of business transactions conducted through Electronic Data Interchange (EDI). ANSI X12 is produced by the committee ASC X12, supported by the Data Interchange Standards Association, Inc. (DISA).
  • ant bird — any of numerous passerine birds of the family Formicariidae, of the New World tropics, many species of which follow army ant swarms to feed on insects disturbed by the ants.
  • ant hill — a mound of soil, leaves, etc, near the entrance of an ants' nest, carried and deposited there by the ants while constructing the nest
  • ant lion — any of a family (Myrmeleontidae) of neuropteran insects, some of which have large-jawed larvae (doodlebugs) that lie hidden in cone-shaped pits where they feed on ants and other insects that fall in
  • antacids — Plural form of antacid.
  • antakiya — Arabic name of Antioch.
  • antalgic — relieving or reducing pain
  • antbirds — Plural form of antbird.
  • antenati — the people born before a certain date or event
  • anterior — Anterior describes a part of the body that is situated at or towards the front of another part.
  • anthelix — a prominent curved fold of cartilage just inside the outer rim of the external ear
  • anthemia — an ornament of floral forms in a flat radiating cluster, as in architectural decoration, vase painting, etc.
  • anthemic — (of a song) like an anthem in being rousing or uplifting.
  • anthemis — a genus of aromatic herbs of the family Asteraceae, closely related to Chamaemelum and native to the Mediterranean region and SW Asia
  • anthesis — the time when a flower becomes sexually functional
  • anthills — Plural form of anthill.
  • anthodia — a flower head or capitulum, especially the head of a composite plant.
  • antiacid — Antacid.
  • antiacne — inhibiting the development of acne
  • antiarin — a poison derived from antiar
  • antiarmy — Opposing an army or armies.
  • antiatom — an atom of antimatter.
  • antibias — countering bias
  • antibody — Antibodies are substances which a person's or an animal's body produces in their blood in order to destroy substances which carry disease.
Was this page helpful?
Yes No
Thank you for your feedback! Tell your friends about this page
Tell us why?