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Cassinette
Cassinette Cas`si*nette", n. [Cf. Sp. casinete, G. cassinet.] A cloth with a cotton warp, and a woof of very fine wool, or wool and silk.
Minette
Minette Mi*nette", n. The smallest of regular sizes of portrait photographs.
Reinette
Reinette Rei*nette" (r?*n?t"), n. [F. See 1st Rennet.] (Bot.) A name given to many different kinds of apples, mostly of French origin.
Satinette
Satinette Sat`i*nette", n. One of a breed of fancy frilled pigeons allied to the owls and turbits, having the body white, the shoulders tricolored, and the tail bluish black with a large white spot on each feather.
Toilinette
Toilinette Toi`li*nette", n. [F. toilinet. See Toil a net.] A cloth, the weft of which is of woolen yarn, and the warp of cotton and silk, -- used for waistcoats.
Vinette
Vinette Vi*nette", n. [Cf. Vignette.] A sprig or branch. [Archaic] --Halliwell.

Meaning of Inett from wikipedia

- John Inett (1647–1717) was an English cleric and church historian. His father Richard Inett married into the Hungerford family of Down Ampney, Gloucestershire...
- King's arrangement, Inett married Second Fleeter Richard John Robinson. In 1796 Inett's sons went to England with King. In 1800 Inett was given land in...
- recorded as "Norfolk King Inett" in the shipping muster. His parents were Lieutenant Phillip Gidley King and female convict Ann Inett. By 1814 the first penal...
- to the United Nations in 1984. Fernandez ran an oil company called Petro Inett which obtained a 50% share with South African-based Energy Africa Limited...
- Norfolk Island, King formed a relationship with the female convict Ann Inett—their first son, born on 8 January 1789, was named Norfolk. (He went on...
- conviction Date of conviction Sentence Other information Transport ship Ann Inett c. 1757 Worcester 11 March 1786 Death commuted to 7 For more information...
- town. *Inett. What's in a name?, Edward Inett, 2010 Rock and District News pp25-28. ISBN 978-0-9543333-1-7 *Inett. What's in a name?, Edward Inett, 2010...
- Archdeacon) 1689 William Browne 1705 Richard Willis 1714 John Inett 1718 Thomas Inett 1746 Thomas Harris 1778 Richard Tillard 1787 Richard Kaye 1790...
- was born, Norfolk King, the son of Philip Gidley King and a convict, Ann Inett. (Norfolk King went on to become the first British Naval officer born in...
- admitted precentor of Lincoln. In 1681 he exchanged this preferment with John Inett for the living of Nuneaton in Warwickshire, where he died. Wyatt published...