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There are 22 words containing TINMtinman Tinman tin␣man Tin␣Man tinmen tin␣men —— tinmine tin␣mine —— tinmines tin␣mines tinmouth —— Martinmas tinmouths —— kept␣in␣mind Martin␣Mill —— Martinmases put␣in␣motion set␣in␣motion —— Martinmas␣summer —— Martinmas␣summers —— foot-in-mouth␣disease —— Traditional␣Latin␣Mass 25 definitions found- tinman — n. A maker of tinware; a tinsmith. — n. A dealer in tinware. — n. An uncaring or heartless man; a man lacking, or seeming to…
- Tinman — prop.n. A surname.
- tin␣man — n. A toy soldier or other human figure made from tin.
- Tin␣Man — prop.n. The Tin Woodsman, a metallic character in the fictional…
- tinmen — n. Plural of tinman.
- tin␣men — n. Plural of tin man.
- tinmine — n. Alternative spelling of tin mine.
- tin␣mine — n. A mine from which tin is extracted.
- tinmines — n. Plural of tinmine.
- tin␣mines — n. Plural of tin mine.
- tinmouth — n. (Ohio, dated) A fish, the crappie.
- Martinmas — n. St Martin’s day, 11th November. A Scottish quarter day.
- tinmouths — n. Plural of tinmouth.
- kept␣in␣mind — v. Simple past tense and past participle of keep in mind.
- Martin␣Mill — prop.n. A village in Langdon parish, Dover district, Kent, England…
- Martinmases — n. Plural of Martinmas.
- put␣in␣motion — v. Synonym of set in motion.
- set␣in␣motion — v. (Idiomatic) To trigger movement or progress; to get going.
- Martinmas␣summer — n. A period of calm, warm weather often experienced about the…
- Martinmas␣summers — n. Plural of Martinmas summer.
- foot-in-mouth␣disease — n. (Idiomatic, humorous) A tendency to make remarks that are embarrassingly…
- Traditional␣Latin␣Mass — prop.n. (Roman Catholicism) The form of the Roman Rite Mass that… — n. (Roman Catholicism) A Mass celebrated in this form.
See this list for:- Scrabble in English: 2 words
- French Wiktionary: 38 words
- Spanish Wiktionary: 2 words
- Italian Wiktionary: no word
- German Wiktionary: 2 words
- Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
- Dutch Wiktionary: 2 words
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