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16-letter words containing a, n, t, i, z, o

  • hospitalizations — Plural form of hospitalization.
  • institutionalize — to make institutional.
  • internationalize — to make international, as in scope or character: a local conflict that was internationalized into a major war.
  • isoamyl benzoate — a colorless liquid, C 11 H 15 O 2 , having a sharp, fruitlike odor: used in cosmetics.
  • magazine section — a magazinelike section in the Sunday editions of many newspapers, containing articles rather than news items and often letters, reviews, stories, puzzles, etc.
  • marsupialization — (surgery) The surgical technique of cutting a slit into a cyst and suturing its edges to form a continuous surface from the exterior to the interior of the cyst, allowing it to drain freely.
  • metamorphization — Process or action of metamorphizing.
  • microminiaturize — (especially of electronic equipment) to make extremely small; subject to microminiaturization.
  • municipalization — (economics) The transfer of corporations or other assets to municipal ownership.
  • nationalizations — Plural form of nationalization.
  • non-standardized — to bring to or make of an established standard size, weight, quality, strength, or the like: to standardize manufactured parts.
  • oblique zenithal — a type of map projection in which part of the earth's surface is projected onto a plane tangential to it between the poles and the equator
  • operationalizing — Present participle of operationalize.
  • organization man — a person who subordinates his personal life to the demands of the organization he works for
  • organizationally — the act or process of organizing.
  • over-rationalize — to remove unreasonable elements from.
  • over-romanticize — to make romantic; invest with a romantic character: Many people romanticize the role of an editor.
  • overcapitalizing — Present participle of overcapitalize.
  • overurbanization — the act or fact of urbanizing, or taking on the characteristics of a city: Urbanization has led to more air pollution and increasing childhood asthma.
  • parochialization — a parochial character, spirit, or tendency; excessive narrowness of interests or view; provincialism.
  • photozincography — a type of photoengraving using a sensitized zinc plate.
  • politicalization — to cause to be political; color with politics.
  • post-elizabethan — of or relating to the reign of Elizabeth I, queen of England, or to her times: Elizabethan diplomacy; Elizabethan music.
  • rational horizon — the line or circle that forms the apparent boundary between earth and sky.
  • recapitalization — a revision of a corporation's capital structure by an exchange of securities.
  • reconceptualized — to form into a concept; make a concept of.
  • remilitarization — the act of re-arming a country or territory that has previously been disarmed
  • remineralization — to convert into a mineral substance.
  • repressurization — the process or act of pressurizing.
  • reprioritization — to arrange or do in order of priority: learning to prioritize our assignments.
  • self-realization — the fulfillment of one's potential.
  • spiritualization — to make spiritual.
  • tetrahydrozoline — a compound, C 13 H 16 N 2 , used in the treatment of nasal congestion and certain conditions of eye irritation.
  • the amazon basin — the catchment area of the River Amazon
  • uncollateralized — lacking or needing no collateral: uncollateralized loans.
  • underutilization — to fail to utilize fully: to underutilize natural resources.
  • universalization — to make universal.
  • utilization rate — The utilization rate is the percentage of the total equipment or refinery which is involved in producing something.
  • woolly manzanita — a tree or shrub, Arctostaphylos tomentosa, of the heath family, common from British Columbia to California, having broad leaves, with the underside covered with white hairs, and white flowers.
  • zagros mountains — a mountain range in S Iran: has Iran's main oilfields in its W central foothills. Highest peak: Zard Kuh, 4548 m (14 920 ft)
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