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15-letter words containing c, o, n, e, a

  • noncredentialed — not credentialed or lacking credentials
  • nondiscriminate — Not discriminate.
  • nonencapsulated — not encapsulated
  • nonexchangeable — capable of being exchanged.
  • nonhierarchical — Classified or arranged so that a group or person has the same authority as everyone else; not hierarchical.
  • nonincorporated — Not incorporated.
  • noninflectional — not inflectional
  • noninsecticidal — absent or free of insecticide
  • nonintellectual — appealing to or engaging the intellect: intellectual pursuits.
  • nonmathematical — of, relating to, or of the nature of mathematics: mathematical truth.
  • nonmatriculated — not matriculated, not enrolled in an institution, esp a college or university
  • nonmelodramatic — Not melodramatic.
  • nonmetaphorical — not metaphorical; literal
  • nonprecedential — Not precedential.
  • nonpsychoactive — Not psychoactive.
  • nonrelativistic — not concerned with or involving the theory of relativity
  • nonsensicalness — Nonsensicality.
  • nonspecifically — in a nonspecific way
  • normally-closed — Normally-closed switch contacts are in a closed state at rest.
  • norman conquest — the conquest of England by the Normans, under William the Conqueror, in 1066.
  • north vancouver — a city in SW British Columbia, in SW Canada.
  • not care a fuck — not to care at all
  • not in the race — given or having no chance
  • not necessarily — If you reply 'Not necessarily', you mean that what has just been said or suggested may not be true.
  • nuclear fission — fission (def 2).
  • nuclear reactor — reactor (def 4).
  • nuclear-powered — powered by nuclear energy
  • nuisance ground — a garbage dump.
  • obedience trial — a competitive event at which a dog can progress toward a degree in obedience by demonstrating its ability to follow a prescribed series of commands.
  • object distance — the distance between the lens of a camera and an object being photographed.
  • object exchange — (protocol)   (OBEX) A Bluetooth protocol in the Core Protocol Stack for data exchange.
  • object language — the language to which a metalanguage refers.
  • objectification — to present as an object, especially of sight, touch, or other physical sense; make objective; externalize.
  • objectionable-c — (abuse, humour, language)   A hackish take on "Objective C". Objectionable-C uses a Smalltalk-like syntax, but lacks the flexibility of Smalltalk method calls, and (like many such efforts) comes frustratingly close to attaining the Right Thing without actually doing so.
  • observation car — a railroad passenger car having a lounge or platform from which the scenery can be viewed.
  • ocean greyhound — a fast ship, esp a liner
  • ocean of storms — the largest of the dark plains (maria) on the surface of the moon, situated in the second and third quadrant
  • octanitrocubane — (organic compound) A high explosive derived from cubane.
  • of mice and men — a novel (1937) and play (1938) by John Steinbeck.
  • old clothes man — a person who deals in second-hand clothes
  • olfactory nerve — either one of the first pair of cranial nerves, consisting of sensory fibers that conduct to the brain the impulses from the mucous membranes of the nose.
  • omnidirectional — sending or receiving signals in all directions: an omnidirectional microphone.
  • on o's haunches — If you get down on your haunches, you lower yourself towards the ground so that your legs are bent under you and you are balancing on your feet.
  • on the contrary — opposite in nature or character; diametrically or mutually opposed: contrary to fact; contrary propositions.
  • on the decrease — decreasing
  • on the increase — growing, increasing
  • on the track of — If you are on the track of someone or something, you are trying to find them, or find information about them.
  • once in a while — at one time in the past; formerly: I was a farmer once; a once powerful nation.
  • opencast mining — mining by excavating from the surface
  • opening balance — the amount of money in an account at the start of an accounting period
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