13-letter words containing c, r, i, n
- incongruently — not congruent.
- incongruities — the quality or condition of being incongruous.
- incongruously — out of keeping or place; inappropriate; unbecoming: an incongruous effect; incongruous behavior.
- inconquerable — That cannot be conquered; unconquerable.
- inconsiderate — without due regard for the rights or feelings of others: It was inconsiderate of him to keep us waiting.
- inconstruable — unable to be construed
- inconversable — (obsolete) uncommunicative; reserved.
- inconvertible — (of paper money) not capable of being converted into specie.
- inconvertibly — In an inconvertible manner.
- incorporating — to form into a legal corporation.
- incorporation — the act of incorporating or the state of being incorporated.
- incorporative — Tending to incorporate or include things.
- incorporators — one of the signers of the articles or certificate of legal incorporation.
- incorporeally — In an incorporeal manner.
- incorrectness — not correct as to fact; inaccurate; wrong: an incorrect statement.
- incorrigibles — Plural form of incorrigible.
- incorruptable — Misspelling of incorruptible.
- incorruptible — not corruptible: incorruptible integrity.
- incorruptibly — In an incorruptible manner.
- incorruptness — The state of being incorrupt.
- incouragement — Archaic form of encouragement.
- incredibility — so extraordinary as to seem impossible: incredible speed.
- incredulously — not credulous; disinclined or indisposed to believe; skeptical.
- incrementally — increasing or adding on, especially in a regular series: small, incremental tax hikes.
- incriminating — to accuse of or present proof of a crime or fault: He incriminated both men to the grand jury.
- incrimination — to accuse of or present proof of a crime or fault: He incriminated both men to the grand jury.
- incriminatory — to accuse of or present proof of a crime or fault: He incriminated both men to the grand jury.
- inculturation — enculturation.
- incurableness — The state or condition of being incurable.
- incuriousness — The state of being incurious; indifference or apathy.
- indescribable — not describable; too extraordinary for description: a scene of indescribable confusion; indescribable euphoria.
- indescribably — not describable; too extraordinary for description: a scene of indescribable confusion; indescribable euphoria.
- indeterminacy — the condition or quality of being indeterminate; indetermination.
- indifferences — lack of interest or concern: We were shocked by their indifference toward poverty.
- indirect cost — a business cost that is not directly accountable to a particular function or product; a fixed cost, as a land tax or the like.
- indirect jump — (programming) A jump via an indirect address, i.e. the jump instruction contains the address of a memory location that contains the address of the next instruction to execute. The location containing the address to jump to is sometimes called a vector. Indirect jumps make normal code hard to understand because the jump target is a run-time property of the program that depends on the execution history. They are useful for, e.g. allowing user code to replace operating system code or setting up event handlers.
- indiscernible — not discernible; that cannot be seen or perceived clearly; imperceptible.
- indiscernibly — In a way that cannot be discerned.
- indiscerpible — (obsolete) Not discerpible; inseparable.
- indiscretions — Plural form of indiscretion.
- indisturbance — Freedom from disturbance; calmness; repose.
- indo-germanic — Indo-European
- indoctrinated — to instruct in a doctrine, principle, ideology, etc., especially to imbue with a specific partisan or biased belief or point of view.
- indoctrinates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of indoctrinate.
- indoctrinator — One who indoctrinates.
- indolebutyric — as in indolebutyric acid, a synthetic plant growth regulator
- indoor soccer — a form of soccer played indoors by two teams of six players each, usually on a hockey rink covered with a temporary floor with walls to keep the ball in play, in which a player who commits a foul is penalized by suspension from play for a certain amount of time, as in hockey.
- inductothermy — the production of fever by means of electromagnetic induction.
- inertia force — an imaginary force supposed to act upon an accelerated body, equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the resultant of the real forces
- inexperienced — not experienced; lacking knowledge, skill, or wisdom gained from experience.