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There are 16 words containing DNIN

eldning  ——  Bradninchcloud␣nineechidnine  ——  five␣and␣ninefour-and-nineon␣cloud␣nineone␣and␣nines  ——  feprosidninefour-and-nines  ——  sixes␣and␣nines  ——  augmented␣ninth  ——  augmented␣ninthsdiminished␣ninth  ——  all␣sixes␣and␣ninesdiminished␣ninths

19 definitions found

  • eldning — n. (Rare, obsolete, UK, Scotland, dialectal) Envy; jealousy; suspicion.
  • Bradninch — prop.n. A small town and civil parish with a town council in Mid…
  • cloud␣nine — n. (Idiomatic) Often in the phrase on cloud nine: a state of bliss… — n. (Idiomatic, possibly nonstandard) A state of fantastic or impractical…
  • echidnine — n. The clear, viscid fluid secreted by the poison glands of certain snakes. — n. (Organic chemistry) A nitrogenous base contained in this fluid…
  • five␣and␣nine — n. (Theater, informal) Basic facial greasepaint makeup.
  • four-and-nine — n. (UK, slang, obsolete) A cheap hat.
  • on␣cloud␣nine — phr. (Idiomatic) In a state of elation; very happy; blissful.
  • one␣and␣nines — n. (UK, historical) Cheap seats in a theatre, costing one shilling…
  • feprosidnine — n. A stimulant drug.
  • four-and-nines — n. Plural of four-and-nine.
  • sixes␣and␣nines — n. (Informal) Curly quotation marks, as opposed to straight quotes.
  • augmented␣ninth — n. (Music) an interval that is one octave wider than an augmented second.
  • augmented␣ninths — n. Plural of augmented ninth.
  • diminished␣ninth — n. (Music) an interval that is equivalent to an octave.
  • all␣sixes␣and␣nines — phr. (Idiomatic) In a state of confusion. — phr. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see all, sixes, and, nines.
  • diminished␣ninths — n. Plural of diminished ninth.
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