| BAININS | • bainins n. Plural of bainin. • BAININ n. (Irish) a white, close-woven woollen material used for making jackets, also BAWNEEN. |
| BAINITE | • bainite n. (Metallurgy) A microstructure of steel consisting of needle-like particles of cementite embedded in a ferrite matrix. • BAINITE n. a byproduct of steel treatment. |
| DAINING | • DAINE v. (Shakespeare) to deign, also DEIGN. |
| FAINING | • faining v. Present participle of fain. • FAIN v. (Spenser) to feign. |
| GAINING | • gaining v. Present participle of gain. • gaining n. Gain; profit. • GAINING n. a thing gained, profit. |
| HAINING | • haining v. Present participle of hain. • haining n. (Obsolete or dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) A hain or enclosure. • HAINING n. an enclosure. |
| KAINITE | • kainite n. (Mineralogy) An evaporite, consisting of magnesium sulphate and potassium chloride with the chemical… • KAINITE n. hydrous magnesium sulphate with potassium chloride, found in salt deposits, used as a fertilizer, also KAINIT. |
| KAINITS | • kainits n. Plural of kainit. • KAINIT n. (German) hydrous magnesium sulphate with potassium chloride, found in salt deposits, used as a fertilizer, also KAINITE. |
| MAINING | • maining v. Present participle of main. • MAIN v. to maim or cripple. |
| PAINIMS | • painims n. Plural of painim. • PAINIM n. (obsolete) a pagan, also PANIM, PAYNIM. |
| PAINING | • paining v. Present participle of pain. • PAIN v. to cause suffering or distress. |
| RAINIER | • rainier adj. Comparative form of rainy: more rainy. • Rainier prop.n. A surname from French. • Rainier prop.n. A city in Columbia County, Oregon, United States. |
| RAINILY | • rainily adv. In a rainy way. • RAINY adv. marked by rain. |
| RAINING | • raining v. Present participle of rain. • raining n. A fall of rain. • RAIN v. to fall in drops of water. |
| SAINING | • SAIN v. (archaic) to make the sign of the cross over. |
| WAINING | • waining v. Present participle of wain. • WAIN v. (obsolete) to carry, convey. |