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13-letter words containing i, n, c, e, s, t

  • fractiousness — refractory or unruly: a fractious animal that would not submit to the harness.
  • franchisement — a privilege of a public nature conferred on an individual, group, or company by a government: a franchise to operate a bus system.
  • frontispieces — Plural form of frontispiece.
  • functionalise — to make functional.
  • functionaries — Plural form of functionary.
  • galactosamine — an amino sugar that is a major component of glycolipids and chondroitin.
  • gangster chic — a cinematic or literary genre which seeks to glamorize the criminal underworld
  • gastrocnemius — the largest muscle in the calf of the leg, the action of which extends the foot, raises the heel, and assists in bending the knee.
  • gastroenteric — Gastrointestinal.
  • gastrokinetic — (pharmacology, of a drug) Serving to increase motility of the gastrointestinal tract.
  • gastrophrenic — (anatomy) Pertaining to the stomach and diaphragm.
  • gentianaceous — belonging to the plant family Gentianaceae.
  • gentisic acid — a crystalline, water-soluble compound, C 7 H 6 O 4 , used chiefly in the form of its sodium salt as an analgesic and diaphoretic.
  • genuflections — Plural form of genuflection.
  • geocentricism — the belief that the earth lies at the centre of the universe
  • geometricians — Plural form of geometrician.
  • geoscientific — relating to geoscience
  • geriatricians — Plural form of geriatrician.
  • gesticulating — Present participle of gesticulate.
  • gesticulation — the act of gesticulating.
  • glycoproteins — Plural form of glycoprotein.
  • gunters-chain — a series of objects connected one after the other, usually in the form of a series of metal rings passing through one another, used either for various purposes requiring a flexible tie with high tensile strength, as for hauling, supporting, or confining, or in various ornamental and decorative forms.
  • gynaecologist — (UK, Canada, dated in US) A physician who specialises in diseases of the female reproductive system.
  • gynaecomastia — abnormal overdevelopment of the breasts in a man
  • gynecologists — Plural form of gynecologist.
  • hand-stitched — stitched by hand rather than by a machine
  • harness hitch — a hitch forming a loop around a rope, especially one formed at the end of a bowline.
  • haute cuisine — fine or gourmet cooking; food preparation as an art.
  • heartsickness — The condition of being heartsick.
  • heartstricken — Shocked; dismayed.
  • heliocentrism — The theory that the sun is the center of the universe, (This theory is historically important and was widely accepted at the time of Copernicus, Galileo and Kepler.).
  • herd instinct — the impulse or tendency toward clustering or acting in a group, especially the presumed instinct toward or need for gregariousness and conformity.
  • heroic stanza — elegiac stanza.
  • histaminergic — releasing histamine
  • home counties — The Home Counties are the counties which surround London.
  • honor society — (in a college, university, or secondary school) a student society that admits members on the basis of academic merit and, sometimes, worthwhile contributions in extracurricular activities.
  • hydrokinetics — the branch of hydrodynamics that deals with the laws governing liquids or gases in motion.
  • hyposecretion — a diminished secretion.
  • identicalness — The state or quality of being identical.
  • identity disc — a disc bearing details that serve to identify its wearer
  • idiomaticness — Idiomaticity.
  • immanentistic — relating to immanentism
  • immunochemist — A chemist whose speciality is immunochemistry.
  • impactfulness — The quality of being impactful.
  • impecuniosity — having little or no money; penniless; poor.
  • imperfections — A fault, blemish, or undesirable feature.
  • imperfectness — of, relating to, or characterized by defects or weaknesses: imperfect vision.
  • impertinences — Plural form of impertinence.
  • in respect of — with regard, with reference
  • in respect to — with regard to
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