7-letter words containing ni
- boonies — The boonies are the same as the boondocks.
- bornite — a mineral consisting of a sulphide of copper and iron that tarnishes to purple or dark red. It occurs in copper deposits. Formula: Cu5FeS4
- boronia — any aromatic rutaceous shrub of the Australian genus Boronia
- boronic — of or relating to boron
- bosnian — of or relating to Bosnia or its inhabitants
- bosonic — of or relating to a boson
- botanic — Botanic means the same as botanical.
- bothnia — Gulf ofarm of the Baltic Sea, between Finland & Sweden
- brinnin — John Malcolm, 1916–98, U.S. poet, editor, and educator, born in Canada.
- brownie — Brownies are small flat biscuits or cakes. They are usually chocolate flavoured and have nuts in them.
- brüning — Heinrich (ˈhainrɪç). 1885–1970, German statesman; chancellor (1930–32). He was forced to resign in 1932, making way for the Nazis
- bubonic — of or relating to a bubo.
- bunnies — Informal. a rabbit, especially a small or young one.
- burkini — a swimming costume which covers the whole body with the exception of the face, hands, and feet, suitable for wear by Muslim women
- burning — You use burning to describe something that is extremely hot.
- burnish — To burnish the image of someone or something means to improve their image.
- byrnies — a coat of mail; hauberk.
- byronic — of, like, or characteristic of Byron or his writings; romantic, passionate, cynical, ironic, etc.
- cabrini — Saint Frances Xavier(1850-1917); U.S. nun, born in Italy: first U.S. citizen canonized: her day is Dec. 22: called Mother Cabrini
- caccini — Giulio [joo-lyaw] /ˈdʒu lyɔ/ (Show IPA), c1546–1618, Italian singer and composer.
- cainism — the first son of Adam and Eve, who murdered his brother Abel. Gen. 4.
- cainite — a member of a Gnostic sect that exalted Cain and regarded the God of the Old Testament as responsible for evil.
- canikin — a small can or drinking cup.
- canines — of or like a dog; relating to or characteristic of dogs: canine loyalty.
- canings — Plural form of caning.
- cannier — careful; cautious; prudent: a canny reply.
- cannily — in a canny manner
- canning — the process or business of sealing food in cans or tins to preserve it
- canonic — canonical
- carnies — Plural form of carny.
- carnify — (esp of lung tissue, as the result of pneumonia) to be altered so as to resemble skeletal muscle
- cassini — Giovanni Domenico. 1625–1712, French astronomer, born in Italy. He discovered (1675) Cassini's division, the gap that divides Saturn's rings into two parts, and four of Saturn's moons
- catania — a port in E Sicily, near Mount Etna. Pop: 313 110 (2001)
- cellini — Benvenuto (benveˈnuːto). 1500–71, Italian sculptor, goldsmith, and engraver, noted also for his autobiography
- chenier — André (Marie de) (ɑ̃dre). 1762–94, French poet; his work was influenced by the ancient Greek elegiac poets. He was guillotined during the French Revolution
- chetnik — a Serbian nationalist belonging to a group that fought against the Turks before World War I and engaged in guerrilla warfare during both World Wars
- chining — the backbone or spine, especially of an animal.
- chronic — A chronic illness or disability lasts for a very long time. Compare acute.
- chronid — (zoology) Any member of the Chronidae.
- chunnis — Plural form of chunni.
- clarini — a valveless trumpet used in the 17th and 18th centuries for playing rapid passages in the high register.
- clinics — A place or hospital department where outpatients are given medical treatment or advice, esp. of a specialist nature.
- cloning — the process of making an identical copy of an organism or cell
- clonism — a series of clonic spasms
- cluniac — of or relating to a reformed Benedictine order founded at the French town of Cluny in 910
- cognise — to perceive; become conscious of; know.
- cognize — to perceive, become aware of, or know
- coining — a piece of metal stamped and issued by the authority of a government for use as money.
- colonia — in Mexico, a neighborhood, district, or suburb of a city
- colonic — of or relating to the colon