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13-letter words containing n, i, c, e, o

  • nickeliferous — containing or yielding nickel.
  • nicoise olive — a small variety of olive with a rich, nutty flavor.
  • niçoise salad — salade niçoise
  • nincompoopery — a fool or simpleton.
  • ninety-second — next after the ninety-first; being the ordinal number for 92.
  • nithiocyamine — Amoscanate.
  • nitrobacteria — Plural form of nitrobacterium.
  • nitroglycerin — a colorless, thick, oily, flammable, highly explosive, slightly water-soluble liquid, C 3 H 5 N 3 O 9 , prepared from glycerol with nitric and sulfuric acids: used chiefly as a constituent of dynamite and other explosives, in rocket propellants, and in medicine as a vasodilator in the treatment of angina pectoris.
  • no-confidence — If members of an organization pass a vote or motion of no-confidence in someone, they take a vote which shows that they no longer support that person or their ideas.
  • nominal scale — a discrete classification of data, in which data are neither measured nor ordered but subjects are merely allocated to distinct categories: for example, a record of students' course choices constitutes nominal data which could be correlated with school results
  • non-accession — the act of coming into the possession of a right, title, office, etc.: accession to the throne.
  • non-accretive — an increase by natural growth or by gradual external addition; growth in size or extent.
  • non-aesthetic — relating to the philosophy of aesthetics; concerned with notions such as the beautiful and the ugly.
  • non-causative — acting as a cause; producing (often followed by of): a causative agency; an event causative of war.
  • non-claimable — to demand by or as by virtue of a right; demand as a right or as due: to claim an estate by inheritance.
  • non-committed — to give in trust or charge; consign.
  • non-composite — Nautical. noting a vessel having frames of one material and shells and decking of another, especially one having iron or steel frames with shells and decks planked.
  • non-conducive — tending to produce; contributive; helpful; favorable (usually followed by to): Good eating habits are conducive to good health.
  • non-confident — having strong belief or full assurance; sure: confident of fulfillment.
  • non-corrosive — having the quality of corroding or eating away; erosive.
  • non-deception — the act of deceiving; the state of being deceived.
  • non-deceptive — apt or tending to deceive: The enemy's peaceful overtures may be deceptive.
  • non-deciduous — shedding the leaves annually, as certain trees and shrubs.
  • non-dedicated — wholly committed to something, as to an ideal, political cause, or personal goal: a dedicated artist.
  • non-deductive — based on deduction from accepted premises, as in deductive argument; deductive reasoning.
  • non-defective — having a defect or flaw; faulty; imperfect: a defective machine.
  • non-dialectic — of, relating to, or of the nature of logical argumentation.
  • non-education — the act or process of imparting or acquiring general knowledge, developing the powers of reasoning and judgment, and generally of preparing oneself or others intellectually for mature life.
  • non-empirical — derived from or guided by experience or experiment.
  • non-episcopal — of or relating to a bishop: episcopal authority.
  • non-euclidean — differing from the postulates of Euclid or based upon postulates other than those of Euclid.
  • non-excitable — easily excited: Prima donnas had the reputation of being excitable and temperamental.
  • non-exclusion — an act or instance of excluding.
  • non-exclusive — not admitting of something else; incompatible: mutually exclusive plans of action.
  • non-executive — Someone who has a non-executive position in a company or organization gives advice but is not responsible for making decisions or ensuring that decisions are carried out.
  • non-existence — absence of existence.
  • non-incentive — something that incites or tends to incite to action or greater effort, as a reward offered for increased productivity.
  • non-incumbent — holding an indicated position, role, office, etc., currently: the incumbent officers of the club.
  • non-inductive — not inductive: a noninductive resistance.
  • non-inflected — to modulate (the voice).
  • non-insurance — the act, system, or business of insuring property, life, one's person, etc., against loss or harm arising in specified contingencies, as fire, accident, death, disablement, or the like, in consideration of a payment proportionate to the risk involved.
  • non-lucrative — profitable; moneymaking; remunerative: a lucrative business.
  • non-masculine — pertaining to or characteristic of a man or men: masculine attire.
  • non-medicinal — of, relating to, or having the properties of a medicine; curative; remedial: medicinal properties; medicinal substances.
  • non-necessity — something necessary or indispensable: food, shelter, and other necessities of life.
  • non-objection — a reason or argument offered in disagreement, opposition, refusal, or disapproval.
  • non-obstetric — of or relating to the care and treatment of women in childbirth and during the period before and after delivery.
  • non-realistic — interested in, concerned with, or based on what is real or practical: a realistic estimate of costs; a realistic planner.
  • non-receiving — to take into one's possession (something offered or delivered): to receive many gifts.
  • non-reception — the act of receiving or the state of being received.
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