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5-letter words that end in i

  • aalii — a bushy sapindaceous shrub, Dodonaea viscosa, of Australia, Hawaii, Africa, and tropical America, having small greenish flowers and sticky foliage
  • aarti — a Hindu ceremony in which lights with wicks soaked in ghee are lit and offered up to one or more deities
  • abaci — a device for making arithmetic calculations, consisting of a frame set with rods on which balls or beads are moved.
  • abbai — the part of the Blue Nile above Lake Tana.
  • acari — plural of acarus.
  • acini — Botany. one of the small drupelets or berries of an aggregate, baccate fruit, as the blackberry.
  • adami — Edward Fenech. born 1934, Maltese politician, president of Malta (2004–2009)
  • adeni — a native or inhabitant of Aden.
  • aditi — (database, project)   The Aditi Deductive Database System. A multi-user deductive database system from the Machine Intelligence Project at the University of Melbourne. It supports base relations defined by facts (relations in the sense of relational databases) and derived relations defined by rules that specify how to compute new information from old information. Both base relations and the rules defining derived relations are stored on disk and are accessed as required during query evaluation. The rules defining derived relations are expressed in a Prolog-like language, which is also used for expressing queries. Aditi supports the full structured data capability of Prolog. Base relations can store arbitrarily nested terms, for example arbitrary length lists, and rules can directly manipulate such terms. Base relations can be indexed with B-trees or multi-level signature files. Users can access the system through a Motif-based query and database administration tool, or through a command line interface. There is also in interface that allows NU-Prolog programs to access Aditi in a transparent manner. Proper transaction processing is not supported in this release. The beta release runs on SPARC/SunOS4.1.2 and MIPS/Irix4.0. E-mail: <[email protected]>.
  • adlai — a male given name.
  • agami — a crane-like bird native to northern S America, often partially domesticated and kept with livestock because of its loud cry of alarm, which warns against predators
  • aggri — denoting a type of African bead
  • aioli — garlic mayonnaise
  • akebi — a climbing vine, Akebia quinata, of eastern Asia, bearing inconspicuous flowers and purple, edible berries, grown as an ornamental in the U.S.
  • alibi — If you have an alibi, you can prove that you were somewhere else when a crime was committed.
  • alofi — the capital of the Pacific Ocean island of Niue, a New Zealand dependency.
  • alogi — a group of Christians in the 2nd century a.d. who rejected the doctrine of the Logos.
  • altai — a territory of the Russian Federation in central Asia. 101,000 sq. mi. (261,700 sq. km). Capital: Barnaul.
  • amati — a family of Italian violin makers, active in Cremona in the 16th and 17th centuries, esp Nicolò (nikoˈlɔ), 1596–1684, who taught Guarneri and Stradivari
  • amici — An impartial adviser, often voluntary, to a court of law in a particular case.
  • anhui — a province of E China, crossed by the Yangtze River. Capital: Hefei. Pop: 64 100 000 (2003 est). Area: 139 860 sq km (54 000 sq miles)
  • apepi — Apophis.
  • appui — a support or supporter
  • araki — A date liquor distilled illegally in Sudan.
  • ardri — an Irish high king
  • ariki — the first-born male or female in a notable family; chief
  • ascii — American standard code for information interchange: a computer code for representing alphanumeric characters
  • askoi — an oil or wine jar, characterized by an ellipsoidal body and a short, flanged spout from which a thin handle extends in an arc to join the back of the jar.
  • assai — (usually preceded by a musical direction) very
  • atapi — AT Attachment Packet Interface
  • atari — (game of go) A move that threatens the immediate capture of one or more stones.
  • atigi — a type of parka worn by the Inuit in Canada
  • aurei — a gold coin and monetary unit of ancient Rome, from Caesar to Constantine I.
  • awaji — an island in Japan, S of Honshu and N of Shikoku. 230 sq. mi. (596 sq. km).
  • awari — An African game of strategy.
  • azeri — Azerbaijani (sense 1)
  • bahai — a religion founded in Iran in 1863 by Husayn ʿAlī (called Bahaullah), teaching the essential worth of all religions, the unity of all peoples, and the equality of the sexes.
  • balti — A balti is a vegetable or meat dish of Indian origin which is cooked and served in a bowl-shaped pan.
  • bambi — born-again middle-aged biker: an affluent middle-aged man who rides a powerful motorbike
  • baoji — a city in W Shaanxi province, in central China.
  • barfi — An Indian dessert made from sweetened, condensed milk flavoured with fruit and spices.
  • bassi — a person who sings bass; a bass.
  • basti — (in India) a slum inhabited by poor people
  • beedi — a type of Indian cigarette
  • belyi — Andrei (ʌnˈdreɪ), real name Boris Nikolayevich Bugaev. 1880–1934, Russian poet, novelist, and critic: a leading exponent of symbolism. His novels include Petersburg (1913)
  • benxi — an industrial city in SE China, in S Liaoning province. Pop: 967 000 (2005 est)
  • besti — shame; embarrassment
  • betti — Ugo (ˈuɡo). 1892–1953, Italian writer, noted esp for his plays, including La Padrona (1927), Corruzione al palazzo di giustizia (1949), and La Regina e gli insorte (1951)
  • bhaji — A bhaji is a small piece of food of Indian origin, made of vegetables fried in batter with spices.
  • bhili — an Indic language of west central India, the language of the Bhil.

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