10-letter words containing n, o, i, r
- inquirendo — an authority granted to someone to conduct an investigation, esp one for the benefit of the British monarch
- inquisitor — a person who makes an inquisition.
- insertions — Plural form of insertion.
- inshore of — nearer than (something else) to the shore
- insinuator — to suggest or hint slyly: He insinuated that they were lying.
- insobriety — lack of sobriety or moderation; intemperance; drunkenness.
- insofar as — to such an extent (usually followed by as): I will do the work insofar as I am able.
- insourcing — The practice of using an organization’s own personnel or other resources to accomplish a task.
- inspectors — Plural form of inspector.
- inspirator — An inspirer, one that inspires.
- instigator — to cause by incitement; foment: to instigate a quarrel.
- institutor — a person who institutes or founds.
- instructor — a person who instructs; teacher.
- insulators — Plural form of insulator.
- insurrecto — (US) A rebel, especially in Cuba or the Philippines during American military involvement there around the start of the 20th century.
- integrator — a person or thing that integrates.
- integrious — (rare) Marked by integrity.
- intercross — to cross one with another; place across each other.
- interferon — Biochemistry. any of various proteins, produced by virus-infected cells, that inhibit reproduction of the invading virus and induce resistance to further infection.
- intergroup — taking place or being between groups: intergroup relationships.
- intergrown — That have grown together and through each other.
- interionic — between ions.
- interiorly — being within; inside of anything; internal; inner; further toward a center: the interior rooms of a house.
- interjoist — a space between two joists.
- interlocal — pertaining to or characterized by place or position in space; spatial.
- interlocks — Plural form of interlock.
- interloped — Simple past tense and past participle of interlope.
- interloper — a person who interferes or meddles in the affairs of others: He was an athiest who felt like an interloper in this religious gathering.
- interlopes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interlope.
- intermezzo — a short dramatic, musical, or other entertainment of light character, introduced between the acts of a drama or opera.
- intermodal — pertaining to or suitable for transportation involving more than one form of carrier, as truck and rail, or truck, ship, and rail.
- intermodel — Between models.
- internodal — Of or pertaining to an internode.
- internodes — Plural form of internode.
- interocean — situated between, or connecting, two oceans
- interorgan — (medicine) Between organs.
- interossei — Plural form of interosseus.
- interphone — an intercommunication system using telephones to connect offices, stations, etc., as in a building or ship; intercom.
- interpoint — (transitive) To mark with stops or pauses; to punctuate.
- interpolar — connecting or being between poles: an interpolar flight.
- interposal — (dated) interposure.
- interposed — Simple past tense and past participle of interpose.
- interposer — One who interposes.
- interposes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interpose.
- interrogee — a person who is interrogated
- intershock — To shock mutually, as if by collision.
- interstock — a stock grafted between the understock and the scion.
- intertrigo — Inflammation caused by the rubbing of one area of skin on another.
- intertroop — occurring or existing between two or more troops
- interunion — the act of two or more things uniting or blending together