13-letter words containing i, n, s, t, e
- constablewick — the area of land under the charge of a constable
- constantine i — known as Constantine the Great. Latin name Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus. ?280–337 ad, first Christian Roman emperor (306–337): moved his capital to Byzantium, which he renamed Constantinople (330)
- constellation — A constellation is a group of stars which form a pattern and have a name.
- consternating — Present participle of consternate.
- consternation — Consternation is a feeling of anxiety or fear.
- constituently — serving to compose or make up a thing; component: the constituent parts of a motor.
- constrainable — able to be constrained
- constrainedly — forced, compelled, or obliged: a constrained confession.
- constringence — inverse of the dispersive power of a medium
- constructible — to build or form by putting together parts; frame; devise.
- consuetudinal — According to custom; customary; usual.
- consumer unit — A consumer unit is a particular type of distribution board that controls and distributes electrical energy, especially in domestic premises.
- consumeristic — characterized by consumerism
- consumptively — In a consumptive manner.
- containerised — Simple past tense and past participle of containerise.
- containerless — having no container
- containership — a ship specially designed or equipped for carrying containerized cargo
- contemplatist — a contemplator
- contemporised — to place in or regard as belonging to the same age or time.
- contentiously — tending to argument or strife; quarrelsome: a contentious crew.
- contestations — Plural form of contestation.
- contextualise — to put (a linguistic element, an action, etc.) in a context, especially one that is characteristic or appropriate, as for purposes of study.
- contextualism — (in motion-picture criticism) the theory that all incidents in a film must be viewed in the social, political, and cultural context with which the film concerns itself and in which it was made.
- contextualist — (in motion-picture criticism) the theory that all incidents in a film must be viewed in the social, political, and cultural context with which the film concerns itself and in which it was made.
- contingencies — dependence on chance or on the fulfillment of a condition; uncertainty; fortuitousness: Nothing was left to contingency.
- continuatives — Plural form of continuative.
- continuedness — the state of being continued
- contragestion — a form of contraception that can be used after fertilization of the ovum, preventing gestation
- contragestive — able to prevent gestation
- contrarieties — Plural form of contrariety.
- contrastively — tending to contrast; contrasting. contrastive colors.
- contraversial — Misspelling of controversial.
- contraversion — A turning to the opposite side; antistrophe.
- controversial — If you describe something or someone as controversial, you mean that they are the subject of intense public argument, disagreement, or disapproval.
- controversies — Plural form of controversy.
- controversion — (chiefly, archaic) controversy.
- controvertist — a controversialist
- conventionist — a conventioneer
- conversations — Plural form of conversation.
- copartnership — a partnership or association between two equals, esp in a business enterprise
- cordocentesis — the extraction of a sample of blood from the umbilical cord during pregnancy
- coreligionist — an adherent of the same religion as another
- coresidential — relating to joint residency
- cosignatories — Plural form of cosignatory.
- coterminously — having the same border or covering the same area.
- counterclaims — Plural form of counterclaim.
- counterpoints — Plural form of counterpoint.
- counterpoised — a counterbalancing weight.
- counterpoises — Plural form of counterpoise.
- counterpoison — A poison used against another poison, serving as an antidote.