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

  • non combustible — not flammable.
  • non-acquisitive — tending or seeking to acquire and own, often greedily; eager to get wealth, possessions, etc.: our acquisitive impulses; acquisitive societies.
  • non-combustible — not flammable.
  • non-compensable — eligible for or subject to compensation, especially for a bodily injury.
  • non-compensated — to recompense for something: They gave him ten dollars to compensate him for his trouble.
  • non-compression — the act of compressing.
  • non-compromised — unable to function optimally, especially with regard to immune response, owing to underlying disease, harmful environmental exposure, or the side effects of a course of treatment.
  • non-condensable — capable of being condensed.
  • non-consecutive — following one another in uninterrupted succession or order; successive: six consecutive numbers, such as 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
  • non-consignment — the act of consigning.
  • non-constituent — serving to compose or make up a thing; component: the constituent parts of a motor.
  • non-consumptive — tending to consume; destructive; wasteful.
  • non-contrastive — not contrastive.
  • non-conveyances — the act of conveying; transmission; communication.
  • non-crystalline — of or like crystal; clear; transparent.
  • non-descriptive — having the quality of describing; characterized by description: a descriptive passage in an essay.
  • non-efficacious — capable of having the desired result or effect; effective as a means, measure, remedy, etc.: The medicine is efficacious in stopping a cough.
  • non-egotistical — pertaining to or characterized by egotism.
  • non-instinctive — prompted by or resulting from or as if from instinct; natural; unlearned: an instinctive will to survive.
  • non-mechanistic — of or relating to the theory of mechanism or to mechanists.
  • non-necessities — something necessary or indispensable: food, shelter, and other necessities of life.
  • non-putrescible — liable to become putrid.
  • non-specificity — the quality or state of being specific.
  • non-speculation — the contemplation or consideration of some subject: to engage in speculation on humanity's ultimate destiny.
  • non-susceptible — admitting or capable of some specified treatment: susceptible of a high polish; susceptible to various interpretations.
  • nonacquiescence — the act or condition of acquiescing or giving tacit assent; agreement or consent by silence or without objection; compliance (usually followed by to or in): acquiescence to his boss's demands.
  • noncommissioned — not commissioned, applied especially to military officers, as sergeants and corporals, ranking below warrant officer.
  • noncompensatory — serving to compensate, as for loss, lack, or injury.
  • noncompressible — not able to be compressed
  • nonconformities — Plural form of nonconformity.
  • nonconservation — A failure to conserve.
  • nonconservative — Not conservative.
  • nonconsolidated — (financial) Including the financial data of only the parent company.
  • nonconstructive — helping to improve; promoting further development or advancement (opposed to destructive): constructive criticism.
  • nondiscriminate — Not discriminate.
  • nonelectrolytes — Plural form of nonelectrolyte.
  • nonencapsulated — not encapsulated
  • noninsecticidal — absent or free of insecticide
  • nonintersecting — Not intersecting.
  • nonintersection — Lack of intersection; failure to intersect.
  • nonmonotheistic — Not monotheistic.
  • nonprescription — (of drugs, medication, etc.) legally available for purchase without a doctor's prescription; over-the-counter.
  • nonprescriptive — that prescribes; giving directions or injunctions: a prescriptive letter from an anxious father.
  • nonpsychoactive — Not psychoactive.
  • nonrelativistic — not concerned with or involving the theory of relativity
  • nonsensicalness — Nonsensicality.
  • nonspecifically — in a nonspecific way
  • nonstereoscopic — Not stereoscopic.
  • 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.
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