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13-letter words containing i, n, r, e

  • -in-residence — appointed to work at, and usually residing at, a given institution, as a college, for a certain period
  • -proportioned — -proportioned is added to adverbs to form adjectives that indicate that the size and shape of the different parts of something or someone are pleasing or useful.
  • a dead ringer — If you say that one person is a ringer or a dead ringer for another, you mean that they look exactly like each other.
  • abbreviations — a shortened or contracted form of a word or phrase, used to represent the whole, as Dr. for Doctor, U.S. for United States, lb. for pound.
  • abelian group — a group the defined binary operation of which is commutative: if a and b are members of an Abelian group then ab = ba
  • aberdeenshire — a council area and historical county of N Scotland, on the North Sea: became part of Grampian Region in 1975 but reinstated as an independent unitary authority (with adjusted borders) in 1996: rises to the Grampian and Cairngorm Mountains in the SW: chiefly agricultural (esp sheep and stock raising). Administrative centre: Aberdeen. Pop: 229 330 (2003 est). Area 6319 sq km (2439 sq miles)
  • abnormalities — an abnormal condition, state, or quality; irregularity; deviation.
  • abortifacient — causing abortion
  • academic rank — the rank held by members of academic staff having titles such as professor, associate professor, assistant professor, instructor etc
  • acaroid resin — an alcohol-soluble gum resin taken from various grass trees, used in varnishes, etc.: unique among natural resins because it forms a hard, insoluble, chemical-resistant film when heated
  • accelerations — Plural form of acceleration.
  • accessariness — The state of being accessary.
  • accessorizing — to fit or equip with accessories: to accessorize a car with special seat covers.
  • accreditation — to ascribe or attribute to (usually followed by with): He was accredited with having said it.
  • ace inhibitor — any one of a class of drugs, including captopril, enalapril, and ramipril, that cause the arteries to widen by preventing the synthesis of angiotensin: used to treat high blood pressure and heart failure
  • acinetobacter — a bacterium that causes infections such as pneumonia, particularly in people who have a compromised immune system
  • acne vulgaris — an inflammatory disease of the sebaceous glands, characterized by comedones and pimples, especially on the face, back, and chest, and, in severe cases, by cysts and nodules resulting in scarring.
  • acne-vulgaris — an inflammatory disease of the sebaceous glands, characterized by comedones and pimples, especially on the face, back, and chest, and, in severe cases, by cysts and nodules resulting in scarring.
  • acrylic resin — any of a group of polymers or copolymers of acrylic acid, its esters, or amides, used as synthetic rubbers, textiles, paints, adhesives, and as plastics such as Perspex
  • acrylonitrile — a colourless liquid that is miscible with water and has toxic fumes: used in the manufacture of acrylic fibres and resins, rubber, and thermoplastics. Formula: CH2:CHCN
  • acting career — a person's career as an actor
  • actinotherapy — radiotherapy, especially using ultraviolet rays.
  • action figure — a small figure of a character from a film, television programme, comic book etc, designed as a toy and often collected by enthusiasts
  • action replay — An action replay is a repeated showing, usually in slow motion, of an event that has just been on television.
  • active centre — the region in an enzyme molecule in which the reactive groups that participate in its action are juxtaposed
  • active reason — an activity of intellect, embodying universal truth, potentially present in the mind of every individual, and when present, forming the only immortal part of the individual.
  • acylcarnitine — (organic chemistry) Any ester of carnitine and a carboxylic acid (especially a fatty acid).
  • admensuration — Admeasurement.
  • administerial — of or concerned with administration; administrative: administerial matters.
  • administering — to manage (affairs, a government, etc.); have executive charge of: to administer the law.
  • administrable — able to be administered or managed
  • administrated — to administer.
  • administrates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of administrate.
  • admirableness — admirability
  • advance ratio — the ratio of wind speed along the axis of a rotor or propeller to the speed of the blade tip
  • adventuristic — relating to adventurism
  • adversariness — the state of being adversarial
  • advertisement — An advertisement is an announcement in a newspaper, on television, or on a poster about something such as a product, event, or job.
  • advertizement — a paid announcement, as of goods for sale, in newspapers or magazines, on radio or television, etc.
  • aerial tanker — an aircraft used to transport fuel or water
  • aerodontalgia — a toothache caused by lowered barometric pressure, as in high-altitude flight.
  • aerodynamical — relating to aerodynamics
  • aeromagnetics — the science of measuring magnetic characteristics associated with atmospheric conditions of the earth.
  • aeromechanics — the mechanics of gases, esp air
  • aeromodelling — the making and flying of model planes
  • aerosinusitis — inflammation of the nasal sinuses caused by the effect on the sinuses of changes in atmospheric pressure.
  • affenpinscher — a small wire-haired breed of dog of European origin, having tufts of hair on the muzzle
  • afforestation — Afforestation is the process of planting large numbers of trees on land which has few or no trees on it.
  • affreightment — a contract hiring a ship to carry goods
  • aformentioned — Misspelling of aforementioned.

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