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Showing words for AUSTIN using the English dictionary

6 Letter Words for Austin

austin, tuinas

5 Letter Words for Austin

ainus, aitus, antis, astun, aunts, inust, natus, saint, sanit, satin, saunt, stain, staun, suant, suint, tains, tuans, tuina, tunas, tunis, unais, uniat, unist, units, usant

4 Letter Words for Austin

ains, aint, ainu, aits, aitu, anis, ansi, ansu, anti, ants, antu, anus, asin, atis, aunt, inst, inta, isnt, itas, nais, nasi, nast, nats, natu, naut, nist, nits, nuts, sain, sant, sati, saut, sian, sina, sita, situ, snit, stun, suit, suni, sunt, tain, tais, tans, tasu, taun, taus, tins, tsia, tsun, tuan, tuis, tuna, tuns, unai, unis, unit, unta, utai, utas, utis

3 Letter Words for Austin

ain, ais, ait, ans, ant, anu, ast, ins, int, isn, ist, ita, its, nas, nat, nis, nit, nus, nut, sai, san, sat, sau, sin, sit, sta, sui, sun, tai, tan, tas, tau, tin, tis, tiu, tsi, tua, tui, tun, uit, una, uni, uns, usa, ust, uta, uti, uts

Definitions for Austin

[1] Alfred, 1835–1913, English poet: poet laureate 1896–1913.
[2] John, 1790–1859, English writer on law.
[3] John Lang·shaw [lang -shaw] /ˈlæŋ ʃɔ/ , 1911–60, British philosopher.
[4] Mary (Hunter), 1868–1934, U.S. novelist, playwright, and short-story writer.
[5] Stephen Fuller, 1793–1836, American colonizer in Texas.
[6] Warren Robinson, 1877–1962, U.S. diplomat.
[7] Augustine, Saint(def 2) .
[8] a city in and the capital of Texas, in the central part, on the Colorado River.
[9] a city in SE Minnesota.
[10] a male given name, form of Augustus.
[11] Saint, a.d. 354–430, one of the Latin fathers in the early Christian Church; author; bishop of Hippo in N Africa.
[12] Saint, Austin , died a.d. 604, Roman monk: headed group of missionaries who landed in England a.d. 597 and began the conversion of the English to Christianity; first archbishop of Canterbury 601–604.
[13] a male given name, form of Augustus.
[14] a state in the S United States. 267,339 sq. mi. (692,410 sq. km). Capital : Austin. Abbreviation : Tex., TX (for use with zip code).
[15] a city in central Texas, on the Colorado River: state capital since 1845. Pop: 672 011 (2003 est)
[16] Herbert, 1st Baron. 1866–1941, British automobile engineer, who founded the Austin Motor Company
[17] John. 1790–1859, British jurist, whose book The Province of Jurisprudence Determined (1832) greatly influenced legal theory and the English legal system
[18] J (ohn ) L (angshaw ) (ˈlæŋʃɔː). 1911–60, English philosopher, whose lectures Sense and Sensibilia and How to do Things with Words were published posthumously in 1962
[19] another word for Augustinian
[20] Saint. 354–430 ad , one of the Fathers of the Christian Church; bishop of Hippo in North Africa (396–430), who profoundly influenced both Catholic and Protestant theology. His most famous works are Confessions, a spiritual autobiography, and De Civitate Dei, a vindication of the Christian Church. Feast day: Aug 28
[21] Saint. died 604 ad , Roman monk, sent to Britain (597 ad ) to convert the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity and to establish the authority of the Roman See over the native Celtic Church; became the first archbishop of Canterbury (601–604). Feast day: May 26 or 27
[22] a member of an Augustinian order
[23] a state of the southwestern US, on the Gulf of Mexico: the second largest state; part of Mexico from 1821 to 1836, when it was declared an independent republic; joined the US in 1845; consists chiefly of a plain, with a wide flat coastal belt rising up to the semiarid Sacramento and Davis Mountains of the southwest; a major producer of cotton, rice, and livestock; the chief US producer of oil and gas; a leading world supplier of sulphur. Capital: Austin. Pop: 22 118 509 (2003 est). Area: 678 927 sq km (262 134 sq miles) Abbreviation: Tex , (with zip code) TX

Words that may be confused with Austin

WORDS, THAT, MAY, BE, CONFUSED, WITH, TexasTexan, Tucson, Tuscan

Other words from Austin

pre-Au·gus·tine , adjective
Tex·an , Tex·i·an [tek -see-uh  n] /ˈtɛk si ən/ , adjective, noun

Word origin for Austin

C14: shortened form of Augustine