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12-letter words containing n, o, s, v, e

  • nonexplosive — tending or serving to explode: an explosive temper; Nitroglycerin is an explosive substance.
  • nonintrusive — tending or apt to intrude; coming without invitation or welcome: intrusive memories of a lost love.
  • nonobservant — Not observant; not religious; not participating in the observance of religion.
  • nonobsessive — Not obsessive.
  • nonocclusive — occluding or tending to occlude.
  • nonoffensive — Not offensive.
  • nonpurposive — lacking purpose
  • nonselective — having the function or power of selecting; making a selection.
  • nonsensitive — endowed with sensation; having perception through the senses.
  • nonsovereign — Not sovereign.
  • nonuniversal — Not universal.
  • nonversation — A meaningless conversation.
  • nonvexatious — Not vexatious.
  • normotensive — characterized by normal arterial tension or blood pressure.
  • novelisation — Alternative spelling of novelization.
  • novokuznetsk — a city in the S Russian Federation in central Asia: an industrial center is located here because of coal deposits of the Kuznetsk Basin.
  • oblivescence — the process of forgetting.
  • obliviscence — the condition or fact of failing to remember or having failed to remember or of being absent-minded
  • observations — Plural form of observation.
  • outmaneuvers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outmaneuver.
  • over against — in opposition to; contrary to; adverse or hostile to: twenty votes against ten; against reason.
  • over-anxious — excessively anxious.
  • over-indexes — (in a nonfiction book, monograph, etc.) a more or less detailed alphabetical listing of names, places, and topics along with the numbers of the pages on which they are mentioned or discussed, usually included in or constituting the back matter.
  • overanalysis — the separating of any material or abstract entity into its constituent elements (opposed to synthesis).
  • overbalances — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overbalance.
  • overboldness — The state or fact of being too bold; audacity.
  • overconsumed — Simple past tense and past participle of overconsume.
  • overdiagnose — (medicine) To diagnose something more often than it actually occurs.
  • overdiscount — to discount excessively
  • overdressing — Present participle of overdress.
  • overfineness — excessive fineness
  • overfinished — having an excessively polished finish
  • overfondness — excessive affection
  • overfullness — The state of being excessively or abnormally full.
  • overgenerous — liberal in giving or sharing; unselfish: a generous patron of the arts; a generous gift.
  • overissuance — the act of issuing in excessive amounts
  • overkindness — the quality of being too kind
  • overniceness — the quality of being overnice
  • overrashness — the act of being overrash
  • overripeness — the state of being too ripe
  • oversanguine — too optimistic
  • oversedation — the calming of mental excitement or abatement of physiological function, especially by the administration of a drug.
  • overshipment — an act or instance of shipping freight or cargo.
  • overspending — the act or an instance of spending in excess of one's desires or what one can afford or is allocated
  • overstaffing — the provision of an excessive number of staff for (a factory, hotel, etc)
  • overstocking — to stock to excess: We are overstocked on this item.
  • overstrained — exerted, taxed, or used to an excessive extent
  • passive noun — a noun whose referent is the recipient of an action, as trainee, multiplicand.
  • paving stone — slab used to lay a path
  • positive ion — an electrically charged atom or group of atoms formed by the loss or gain of one or more electrons, as a cation (positive ion) which is created by electron loss and is attracted to the cathode in electrolysis, or as an anion (negative ion) which is created by an electron gain and is attracted to the anode. The valence of an ion is equal to the number of electrons lost or gained and is indicated by a plus sign for cations and a minus sign for anions, thus: Na + , Cl−, Ca ++ , S = .
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