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13-letter words containing n, o, t, u, r, i

  • insupportable — not endurable; unbearable; insufferable: insupportable pain.
  • insupportably — In an insupportable manner.
  • insurrections — Plural form of insurrection.
  • insusurration — (obsolete) The act of whispering into something.
  • intercommunal — used or shared in common by everyone in a group: a communal jug of wine.
  • interfunction — the kind of action or activity proper to a person, thing, or institution; the purpose for which something is designed or exists; role.
  • interjunction — an act of joining; combining.
  • interlocution — conversation; dialogue.
  • interlocutors — a person who takes part in a conversation or dialogue.
  • interlocutory — of the nature of, pertaining to, or occurring in conversation: interlocutory instruction.
  • interlocutrix — A female interlocutor.
  • interlunation — the interlunar period.
  • intermountain — located between mountains or mountain ranges: an intermontane lake.
  • interneuronal — (neurology) Between neurons.
  • interosculant — Mutually touching or intersecting.
  • interosculate — to interpenetrate; inosculate.
  • interpunction — the insertion of punctuation marks in a piece of writing
  • interreligous — Between religions.
  • interruptions — an act or instance of interrupting.
  • intervolution — (rare) The state of being intervolved or coiled up; a convolution; as, the intervolutions of a snake.
  • intraocularly — into or in the eye
  • intravenously — through or within a vein. Abbreviation: IV.
  • introducement — (obsolete) introduction.
  • introductions — Plural form of introduction.
  • involuntarily — not voluntary; independent of one's will; not by one's own choice: an involuntary listener; involuntary servitude.
  • involute gear — a gear tooth form that is generated by involute geometry
  • joint honours — an honours university degree in which a student studies two separate subjects, as opposed to a single subject
  • joint venture — business: joint enterprise
  • joint-venture — to establish or enter a joint venture or partnership.
  • junior doctor — a doctor in postgraduate training
  • junior rating — a military rank for non-officer personnel in the navy
  • jurisconsults — Plural form of jurisconsult.
  • jurisdictions — Plural form of jurisdiction.
  • leucitohedron — a trapezohedron
  • low countries — the lowland region of W Europe, on the North Sea: consists of Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands
  • lunar orbiter — one of a series of space probes that orbited and photographed the moon in 1966 and 1967.
  • macromutation — a mutation that has a profound effect on the resulting organism, as a change in a regulatory gene that controls the expression of many structural genes.
  • macronutrient — Nutrition. any of the nutritional components of the diet that are required in relatively large amounts: protein, carbohydrate, fat, and the macrominerals.
  • magnetiferous — (dated) Producing or conducting magnetism.
  • manufactories — Plural form of manufactory.
  • matriculation — to enroll in a college or university as a candidate for a degree.
  • micronucleate — having a micronucleus.
  • micronutrient — an essential nutrient, as a trace mineral or vitamin, that is required by an organism in minute amounts.
  • micropuncture — the puncture of a cell, renal tubule, etc., by a laser beam or micropipette
  • minicomputers — a computer with processing and storage capabilities smaller than those of a mainframe but larger than those of a microcomputer.
  • misconjecture — the formation or expression of an opinion or theory without sufficient evidence for proof.
  • misconstruing — Present participle of misconstrue.
  • misunderstood — improperly understood or interpreted.
  • monetary unit — the standard unit of value of the currency of a country, as the dollar in the U.S. and the franc in France.
  • monmouthshire — a historic county in E Wales, now part of Gwent, Mid Glamorgan, and South Glamorgan.
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