Presbyterian, apostrophe, pagination, administration, doctrinatian, education, adolescent, pediatric, neurologist, psychologist, psychiatrics, vaccination, geography, tuberculosis, indoctrination, periodical, gingivitis, pronunciation, pterodactyl, periodical, elementary, predictable, periodontal, forgiveness, predatory, predictable, intestional, jurisdiction
Words ending in I are rare in English, and 4-letter words even rarer.
Some more commonly used are:
anti (person in opposition)
fini (an ending)
foci (plural of focus)
impi (a gathering of warriors)
kiwi (a bird or fruit)
loci (plural of locus)
rani (wife of a rajah)
saki (Japanese rice wine)
wadi (dry riverbed)
zori (Japanese sandals)
(see related link for Scrabble word list)
There are some in Spanish, such as aqui and alli(here and there).
* iron * isle * itch * idea * iced * iron * isle * itch * idea * iced
four (4) letter words with no vowels:
byrl. cyst. gyms. gyps. hymn. hyps. lynx. myth. rynd. sync. syph. typp. typy. wych. wynd. wynn. wyns. xyst.
initiative
insatiability
wiki
sky,fly,fry, do not have vowels
There are 4 vowels in the name "Eugene" - E, u, e, and e.
There are six vowels in the word "onomatopoeia" - o, o, a, o, e, and i.
Rhythms is a seven letter word that contains no vowels.
If there is, it is not an English word.
There are four vowels in the word "restaurant". the vowels are e, a, and u. All vowels are a, e, i, o, and u.</P>
cauliflower
four of them
Room
authoreiaetian
standardizing
4. vowels are a e i o u. there are four i's in it.....