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14-letter words containing n, o, t, i, c

  • inspection pit — a hole in the floor of a garage, etc from which the underside of a vehicle can be examined and serviced
  • instructorship — a person who instructs; teacher.
  • insulinotropic — That stimulates or affects the production of insulin.
  • insurrectional — Pertaining to insurrection.
  • interactionism — a theory that the mind and the body may each affect the other.
  • interactionist — a theory that the mind and the body may each affect the other.
  • interblock gap — the area or space separating consecutive blocks of data or consecutive physical records on an external storage medium.
  • intercessional — an act or instance of interceding.
  • intercommunion — mutual communion, association, or relations.
  • intercommunity — common ownership, use, participation, etc.
  • interconnected — to connect with one another.
  • interconnector — That which interconnects.
  • interconnexion — Dated form of interconnection.
  • interconverted — Simple past tense and past participle of interconvert.
  • intercorporate — of, for, or belonging to a corporation or corporations: a corporate executive; She considers the new federal subsidy just corporate welfare.
  • intercorrelate — to place in or bring into mutual or reciprocal relation; establish in orderly connection: to correlate expenses and income.
  • interelectrode — existing between multiple electrodes
  • interiorscaper — One who works in interiorscaping.
  • interjectional — Being or pertaining to an interjection.
  • interlocutions — Plural form of interlocution.
  • interlocutress — A female interlocutor.Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd ed., 1989.
  • intermolecular — existing or occurring between molecules.
  • internal clock — biological clock.
  • internucleonic — internuclear
  • interparochial — of, relating to, or financially supported by one or more church parishes: parochial churches in Great Britain.
  • intersectional — of or relating to to an intersection, or a place where two or more roads, lines, or elements meet: intersectional traffic flow.
  • into the black — into a profitable condition financially
  • intoxicatingly — causing or capable of causing intoxication: intoxicating beverages.
  • intracutaneous — within the skin.
  • intramolecular — existing or occurring within a molecule.
  • introductorily — By way of introduction.
  • introspectible — to practice introspection; consider one's own internal state or feelings.
  • introspections — Plural form of introspection.
  • inventory cost — Inventory costs are the costs to a business associated with holding stock, or money that is tied up in stock.
  • inverted chord — a chord in which the notes are transposed such that the root, originally in the bass, is placed in an upper part.
  • inverted comma — quotation mark.
  • isentropically — in an isentropic manner
  • isoionic point — the hydrogen ion concentration at which the concentration of the dipolar ion is at a maximum.
  • isolationistic — Exhibiting isolationism.
  • isometric-lineisometrics, isometric exercise (def 1).
  • isothiocyanate — a chemical compound containing the univalent radical –NCS.
  • italian clover — crimson clover.
  • itching powder — a powder that causes itching when applied to human skin. usually used as a practical joke on an unsuspecting victim
  • jefferson city — a city in and the capital of Missouri, in the central part, on the Missouri River.
  • jingoistically — (manner) In a jingoistic manner.
  • john steinbeck — John (Ernst) [urnst] /ɜrnst/ (Show IPA), 1902–68, U.S. novelist: Nobel prize 1962.
  • joint compound — a plasterlike material used to cover joints or the heads of screws in drywall or plasterboard.
  • jurisdictional — the right, power, or authority to administer justice by hearing and determining controversies.
  • justifications — Plural form of justification.
  • justinian code — the body of Roman law that was codified and promulgated under Justinian I.
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