Anagrams of incoming
Word incoming has
113 anagrams
that can be made by using the letters of incoming.
- mincing
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noun,
something cut up very small; mincemeat.
- minion
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noun,
a servile follower or subordinate of a person in power.
- coming
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noun,
approach; arrival; advent:
- mining
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noun,
the act, process, or industry of extracting ores, coal, etc., from mines.
- Mignon
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noun,
an opera (1866) by Ambroise Thomas.
- gnomic
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adjective,
of, relating to, or resembling a gnome.
- inion
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noun,
a point at the external occipital protuberance of the skull.
- imino
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adjective,
containing the imino group.
- coign
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noun, verb (used with object),
quoin.
- incog
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adjective, adverb, noun,
incognita or incognito.
- mini-
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- Cong.
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- Minn.
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- Conn.
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- Cimon
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noun,
507–499 b.c, Athenian military leader, naval commander, and statesman (son of Miltiades).
- icing
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noun,
a sweet, creamy spread, as of confectioners' sugar, butter, and flavoring, for covering cakes, cookies, etc.; frosting.
- Ionic
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noun,
Prosody. an Ionic foot, verse, or meter.
- 30-30
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- Minni
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noun,
an ancient people of Asia Minor.
- monic
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adjective,
(of a polynomial) having the coefficient of the term of highest degree equal to 1.
- omni-
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- Mino
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noun,
Minho.
- 1080
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- Inc.
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- ign.
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- IMCO
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- Ming
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noun,
a dynasty in China, 1368–1644, marked by the restoration of traditional institutions and the development of the arts, especially in porcelain, textiles, and painting.
- min.
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- Mic.
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- M-14
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noun,
a fully automatic, gas-operated, .30 caliber rifle developed from the M-1: replaced the M-1 as the standard U.S. Army combat rifle.
- M-16
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noun,
a lightweight, fully automatic rifle shooting a small-caliber bullet at an extremely high velocity: a U.S. Army combat weapon for mobile units and jungle fighting.
- gon-
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- Gino
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noun,
a male given name.
- Mon.
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- Con.
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- nong
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noun,
a foolish, incompetent person.
- non-
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- nom.
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- cion
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noun,
scion (def 2).
- Cmon
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- Nino
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noun,
boy; child.
- coin
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noun,
a piece of metal stamped and issued by the authority of a government for use as money.
- Com.
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- cog.
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- mong
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noun,
mongrel, especially a mongrel dog.
- NIM
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noun,
a game in which two players alternate in drawing counters, pennies, or the like, from a set of 12 arranged in three rows of 3, 4, and 5 counters, respectively, the object being to draw the last counter, or, sometimes, to avoid drawing it.
- MI6
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noun,
the government's secret intelligence service.
- Om.
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- oic
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- Oc.
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- Mig
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noun,
a playing marble, especially one that is not used as a shooter.
- mi.
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- MOG
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noun,
moggy.
- nog
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noun,
any beverage made with beaten eggs, usually with alcoholic liquor; eggnog.
- NIG
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verb (used with object),
nidge.
- MOC
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noun,
moccasin.
- NCO
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- NOC
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- NMI
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- NGC
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- MOI
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- NGO
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noun,
1901–1963, South Vietnamese statesman: president of the Republic of South Vietnam 1956–63.
- NIC
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noun,
a newly industrialized/industrializing country:
- MI5
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noun,
the government's security and counterespionage service that works in liaison with Scotland Yard's Special Branch.
- ONI
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- CNO
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- CMG
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- CIM
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- cig
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noun,
a cigarette.
- CGM
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- MCI
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- CGI
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- GCM
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- GCI
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- GIN
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noun,
an alcoholic liquor obtained by distilling grain mash with juniper berries.
- GMC
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- Co.
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- goi
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noun,
goy.
- CNN
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- CNM
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- gi.
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- io-
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- CIO
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noun,
a federation of affiliated industrial labor unions, founded 1935 within the American Federation of Labor but independent of it 1938–55. Abbreviation: C.I.O., CIO.
- IGM
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- in.
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- ing
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- INN
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noun,
a commercial establishment that provides lodging, food, etc., for the public, especially travelers; small hotel.
- IOC
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- ion
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noun,
an electrically charged atom or group of atoms formed by the loss or gain of one or more electrons, as a cation (positive ion) which is created by electron loss and is attracted to the cathode in electrolysis, or as an anion (negative ion) which is created by an electron gain and is attracted to the anode. The valence of an ion is equal to the number of electrons lost or gained and is indicated by a plus sign for cations and a minus sign for anions, thus: Na + , Cl−, Ca ++ , S = .
- Mc-
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- Mo.
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- M-1
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noun,
a semiautomatic, gas-operated, .30 caliber, clip-fed rifle, with a weight of 8.56 pounds (3.88 kg): the standard U.S. Army rifle in World War II and in the Korean War.
- mcg
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