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14-letter words containing n, s, d, i

  • in other words — that is to say
  • in short order — an authoritative direction or instruction; command; mandate.
  • in this regard — on this point
  • inadequateness — Inadequacy.
  • inadvisability — not advisable; inexpedient; unwise.
  • inboard brakes — Inboard brakes are brakes located close to the center of the vehicle rather than at the wheel hub.
  • incandescently — (of light) produced by incandescence.
  • inclusion body — a particle that takes a characteristic stain, found in a virus-infected cell.
  • incommodiously — In an incommodious manner.
  • inconsiderable — small, as in value, amount, or size.
  • inconsiderably — To an inconsiderable degree.
  • incredibleness — so extraordinary as to seem impossible: incredible speed.
  • indecisiveness — characterized by indecision, as persons; irresolute; undecided.
  • indecomposable — incapable of being decomposed.
  • indecorousness — The quality of being indecorous.
  • indefiniteness — not definite; without fixed or specified limit; unlimited: an indefinite number.
  • indelicateness — The quality of being indelicate; indelicacy.
  • indemonstrable — not demonstrable; incapable of being demonstrated or proved.
  • indemonstrably — In a way that cannot be demonstrated.
  • independencies — Plural form of independency.
  • indestructable — Misspelling of indestructible.
  • indestructible — not destructible; that cannot be destroyed.
  • indestructibly — In a way or to an extent that is indestructible.
  • indeterminates — Plural form of indeterminate.
  • index register — (processor)   A register found in some CPUs, whose contents can be added to the address operand to give the effective address. Incrementing the index register then allows the program to access the next location in memory and so on, making it very useful for working with arrays or blocks of memory. Index registers first appeared around April 1949 in the Manchester Mark I. The Mark I's index register's contents were simply added to the entire instruction, thus potentially changing the opcode (see The story of Mel)!
  • indian mustard — leaf mustard.
  • indian sanicle — a North American boneset, Eupatorium rugosum, that has heads of white flowers and causes trembles and milk sickness.
  • indian-wrestle — to engage in Indian wrestling: to Indian-wrestle for the city championship.
  • indifferences' — lack of interest or concern: We were shocked by their indifference toward poverty.
  • indifferentism — systematic indifference.
  • indifferentist — An advocate of indifferentism.
  • indigenisation — Alternative spelling of indigenization.
  • indigenousness — The quality or state of being indigenous.
  • indirect costs — a business cost that is not directly accountable to a particular function or product; a fixed cost, as a land tax or the like.
  • indiscerptible — not discerptible; indivisible.
  • indiscoverable — not discoverable.
  • indiscreetness — Indiscretion.
  • indiscriminant — Misspelling of indiscriminate.
  • indiscriminate — not discriminating; lacking in care, judgment, selectivity, etc.: indiscriminate in one's friendships.
  • indispensables — Plural form of indispensable.
  • indisposedness — The condition or quality of being indisposed.
  • indispositions — Plural form of indisposition.
  • indistinctness — not distinct; not clearly marked or defined: indistinct markings.
  • individualised — to make individual or distinctive; give an individual or distinctive character to.
  • individualises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of individualise.
  • individualists — Plural form of individualist.
  • individualizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of individualize.
  • indivisibility — not divisible; not separable into parts; incapable of being divided: one nation indivisible.
  • industrialised — to introduce industry into (an area) on a large scale.
  • industrialists — Plural form of industrialist.
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