13-letter words containing a, t, o, n, e, m
- predominately — to be the stronger or leading element or force.
- predominating — to be the stronger or leading element or force.
- premedication — any drugs administered to sedate and otherwise prepare a patient for general anaesthesia
- premeditation — an act or instance of premeditating.
- prenomination — the act of naming in advance of a formal nomination
- pretournament — occurring prior to a tournament
- prison inmate — a person who is confined in a prison
- progametangia — Mycology. the hyphal tip of certain fungi that produces the gametangium and subsequent gamete.
- protestantism — the religion of Protestants.
- quartodeciman — one of a group of early Christians who observed Easter on the day of the Jewish Passover regardless of whether or not it was Sunday
- question mark — Also called interrogation point, interrogation mark. a mark indicating a question: usually, as in English, the mark (?) placed after a question.
- rapprochement — an establishment or reestablishment of harmonious relations: a rapprochement reached between warring factions.
- reaction time — the interval between stimulation and response.
- reactionarism — of, pertaining to, marked by, or favoring reaction, especially extreme conservatism or rightism in politics; opposing political or social change.
- reaffirmation — the act or an instance of affirming; state of being affirmed.
- reappointment — a fixed mutual agreement for a meeting; engagement: We made an appointment to meet again.
- recombination — any of several processes by which genetic material of different origins becomes combined. It most commonly occurs between two sets of parental chromosomes during production of germ cells
- recompilation — the act of compiling: the compilation of documents.
- recomputation — an act, process, or method of computing; calculation.
- recontaminate — to contaminate (an area, person, hands, etc) again
- recrimination — the act of recriminating, or countercharging: Hope gave way to recrimination with both sides claiming the moral high ground.
- redemonstrate — to make evident or establish by arguments or reasoning; prove: to demonstrate a philosophical principle.
- reexamination — further study or inspection
- refashionment — the act or state of being refashioned
- reformulation — to formulate again.
- regimentation — the act of regimenting or the state of being regimented.
- regiomontanus — Friedrich Max [free-drik maks;; German free-drikh mahks] /ˈfri drɪk mæks;; German ˈfri drɪx mɑks/ (Show IPA), 1823–1900, English Sanskrit scholar and philologist born in Germany.
- remonstrantly — in a remonstrant or opposing manner
- remonstration — to say or plead in protest, objection, or disapproval.
- remonstrative — to say or plead in protest, objection, or disapproval.
- remonstratory — characterized by protest or expostulation
- restimulation — the act or process of stimulating again; reactivation
- resublimation — Psychology. the diversion of the energy of a sexual or other biological impulse from its immediate goal to one of a more acceptable social, moral, or aesthetic nature or use.
- roentgenogram — a photograph made with x-rays.
- roman letters — a typeface used in ancient Roman inscriptions
- romantic lead — a person who plays the main character in a romantic film or play
- romantic love — love characterized by romance and involving sexual attraction
- saint-émilion — a dry claret wine from the parish of St.-Émilion in the Bordeaux region of France.
- salpingectomy — excision of the Fallopian tube.
- scarlet woman — a sexually promiscuous woman, especially a prostitute or a woman who commits adultery.
- sedimentation — the deposition or accumulation of sediment.
- semi-autonomy — the quality or state of being semiautonomous.
- semipalmation — the state of being semipalmate
- senior master — a male teacher in a senior position
- sex chromatin — Barr body.
- shockumentary — a television programme showing members of the public in shocking or violent situations
- single combat — combat between two persons.
- small fortune — a large sum of money
- smooth-shaven — having the beard and mustache shaved off; clean-shaven.
- solemnization — to perform the ceremony of (marriage).