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13-letter words containing n, e, u, t, r, s

  • insectivorous — adapted to feeding on insects.
  • instructively — In an instructive manner.
  • instrumentals — Plural form of instrumental.
  • instrumenting — Present participle of instrument.
  • insubordinate — not submitting to authority; disobedient: an insubordinate soldier.
  • insupportable — not endurable; unbearable; insufferable: insupportable pain.
  • insurrections — Plural form of insurrection.
  • inter-assured — to make (a future event) sure; ensure: This contract assures the company's profit this month.
  • interindustry — occurring or existing between two or more industries
  • interlocutors — a person who takes part in a conversation or dialogue.
  • intermuscular — of or relating to muscle or the muscles: muscular strain.
  • interosculant — Mutually touching or intersecting.
  • interosculate — to interpenetrate; inosculate.
  • interreligous — Between religions.
  • interruptions — an act or instance of interrupting.
  • interscapular — between the scapulae or shoulder blades.
  • intersexually — In an intersexual way.
  • interstimulus — being, or relating to, the interval between the occurrence of two stimuli in a psychological experiment
  • intrapreneurs — Plural form of intrapreneur.
  • intravenously — through or within a vein. Abbreviation: IV.
  • intrusiveness — tending or apt to intrude; coming without invitation or welcome: intrusive memories of a lost love.
  • key signature — (in notation) the group of sharps or flats placed after the clef to indicate the tonality of the music following.
  • knuckleduster — A metal guard worn over the knuckles in fighting to increase the effect of blows.
  • labour unrest — unrest or dissatisfaction displayed by workers, often in the form of strikes, and sometimes violent disputes, etc, which disrupts normal business
  • lake sturgeon — a sturgeon, Acipenser fulvescens, of the Great Lakes and Mississippi and St. Lawrence rivers.
  • language arts — study of reading and writing
  • lectisternium — (in ancient Rome) a religious rite in which the images of the gods were placed upon couches around a table, upon which was set a feast
  • lecture notes — notes that are taken by someone attending a lecture
  • line spectrum — an electromagnetic spectrum consisting of discrete lines, usually characteristic of excited atoms or molecules.
  • long trousers — full-length trousers (as opposed to shorts)
  • low countries — the lowland region of W Europe, on the North Sea: consists of Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands
  • lubber's knot — an improperly made reef or square knot, likely to slip loose.
  • lucrativeness — profitable; moneymaking; remunerative: a lucrative business.
  • lusus naturae — a deformed person or thing; freak.
  • magnetiferous — (dated) Producing or conducting magnetism.
  • manufactories — Plural form of manufactory.
  • manufacturers — Plural form of manufacturer.
  • masterfulness — The quality of being masterful.
  • mensurability — The quality of being mensurable.
  • minicomputers — a computer with processing and storage capabilities smaller than those of a mainframe but larger than those of a microcomputer.
  • misadventured — (obsolete) unfortunate.
  • misadventurer — a person who experiences misadventure or misfortune
  • misadventures — Plural form of misadventure.
  • misconjecture — the formation or expression of an opinion or theory without sufficient evidence for proof.
  • misunderstand — to take (words, statements, etc.) in a wrong sense; understand wrongly.
  • misunderstood — improperly understood or interpreted.
  • monmouthshire — a historic county in E Wales, now part of Gwent, Mid Glamorgan, and South Glamorgan.
  • monosaturated — (organic chemistry, of a glyceride) Having one saturated fatty acid.
  • monotrematous — of or relating to a monotreme.
  • mons serratus — a mountain in NE Spain, northwest of Barcelona: famous Benedictine monastery. Height: 1235 m (4054 ft)
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