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13-letter words containing a, v, n, i

  • non-narrative — a story or account of events, experiences, or the like, whether true or fictitious.
  • non-navigable — deep and wide enough to provide passage to ships: a navigable channel.
  • non-vesicular — of or relating to a vesicle or vesicles.
  • non-viability — not capable of living, growing, and developing, as an embryo, seed, or plant.
  • non-vitiation — to impair the quality of; make faulty; spoil.
  • nonabsorptive — Not absorptive.
  • nonadditivity — the state of being nonadditive or not involving addition
  • nonadsorptive — Not adsorptive.
  • nonaggressive — Not aggressive.
  • nonattractive — Not attractive.
  • nonautomotive — Not automotive; not relating to automobiles.
  • nonchauvinist — a person who is not a chauvinist
  • noncreativity — a lack of creativity
  • noncultivated — relating to natural resources that are not under institutional or managed cultivation
  • noncumulative — of or relating to preferred stock the dividends of which are skipped and not accrued.
  • nonderivative — Not derivative.
  • nondivisional — Not divisional.
  • nonequivalent — Not equivalent; different.
  • nonevaluative — not evaluative or involving subjective judgement
  • nonexhaustive — exhausting a subject, topic, etc.; comprehensive; thorough: He published an exhaustive study of Greek vases.
  • nonfigurative — of the nature of or involving a figure of speech, especially a metaphor; metaphorical and not literal: The word “head” has several figurative senses, as in “She's the head of the company.”. Synonyms: metaphorical, not literal, symbolic.
  • nonindividual — an entity that is not an individual
  • noninvasively — In a noninvasive manner.
  • nonpejorative — Not pejorative.
  • nonprovincial — Not restricted to a small region; not done in isolation.
  • nontransitive — Grammar. having the nature of a transitive verb.
  • nonvegetarian — a person who is not vegetarian
  • nonvocational — not relating to a particular job or profession
  • normativeness — The quality or state of being normative.
  • north vietnam — that part of Vietnam N of about 17° N; formerly a part of French Indochina; separate republic 1954–75.
  • norwalk virus — a norovirus.
  • nouveau riche — a person who is newly rich: the ostentation of the nouveaux riches of the 1920s.
  • null and void — without value, effect, consequence, or significance.
  • observational — of, relating to, or founded on observation, especially founded on observation rather than experiment.
  • old man river — a name for the Mississippi River
  • open interval — (mathematics)   A type of interval (range of numbers) that does not include either of its endpoints. For example, when mixing red and blue paint, the proportion of red lies in the interval 0% to 100% but can't be exactly 0% or 100% or it wouldn't be a mixture.
  • operativeness — (uncountable) The state or quality of being operative.
  • ordinary wave — Radio. (of the two waves into which a radio wave is divided in the ionosphere under the influence of the earth's magnetic field) the wave with characteristics more nearly resembling those that the undivided wave would have exhibited in the absence of the magnetic field.
  • originatively — in an originative manner
  • over-analytic — pertaining to or proceeding by analysis (opposed to synthetic).
  • over-planning — a scheme or method of acting, doing, proceeding, making, etc., developed in advance: battle plans.
  • over-rational — agreeable to reason; reasonable; sensible: a rational plan for economic development.
  • over-reliance — confident or trustful dependence.
  • over-standing — overreach (def 13).
  • overachieving — Present participle of overachieve.
  • overanalyzing — Present participle of overanalyze.
  • overassertion — assertion of something to an excessive or unnecessary degree
  • overattention — too much attention
  • overattentive — characterized by or giving attention; observant: an attentive audience.
  • overbalancing — Present participle of overbalance.
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