11-letter words containing o, r, n, i
- intergrowth — growth or growing together, as of one thing with or into another.
- interiorism — a theory that truth is discovered by introspection rather than by examination of the outside world.
- interiority — being within; inside of anything; internal; inner; further toward a center: the interior rooms of a house.
- interiorize — (transitive) To internalize; to bring inside oneself.
- interjector — One who interjects.
- interjoined — Simple past tense and past participle of interjoin.
- interlocked — Simple past tense and past participle of interlock.
- interlopers — Plural form of interloper.
- interloping — to intrude into some region or field of trade without a proper license.
- intermezzos — Plural form of intermezzo.
- internation — the territory or country itself: the nations of Central America.
- internecion — Destruction, massacre (\"laughter. \u2014 That natural propension of self-love, and natural principle of self-preservation, will necessarily break out into wars and internecions\" Hale).
- interneuron — any neuron having its cell body, axon, and dendrites entirely within the central nervous system, especially one that conveys impulses between a motor neuron and a sensory neuron.
- internodial — internodal
- internuncio — a papal ambassador ranking next below a nuncio.
- interocular — being, or situated, between the eyes.
- interoffice — functioning or communicating between the offices of a company or organization; within a company: an interoffice memo.
- interosseal — interosseous
- interosseus — (anatomy) Any of various muscles located between bones.
- interpolate — to introduce (something additional or extraneous) between other things or parts; interject; interpose; intercalate.
- interposing — Present participle of interpose.
- interpretor — Misspelling of interpreter.
- interrobang — a printed punctuation mark (‽), available only in some typefaces, designed to combine the question mark (?) and the exclamation point (!), indicating a mixture of query and interjection, as after a rhetorical question.
- interrogant — an interrogator, being a person who interrogates
- interrogate — to ask questions of (a person), sometimes to seek answers or information that the person questioned considers personal or secret.
- interschool — Occurring or taking place between two or more schools.
- intersocial — relating to, devoted to, or characterized by friendly companionship or relations: a social club.
- intervenors — Plural form of intervenor.
- intervenous — (anatomy, botany) Between veins.
- interventor — (formerly) a temporary bishop who held office between the death of one bishop and the election of the next bishop
- intervolved — Simple past tense and past participle of intervolve.
- intimidator — to make timid; fill with fear.
- intolerable — not tolerable; unendurable; insufferable: intolerable pain.
- intolerably — not tolerable; unendurable; insufferable: intolerable pain.
- intolerance — lack of tolerance; unwillingness or refusal to tolerate or respect opinions or beliefs contrary to one's own.
- intolerants — not tolerating or respecting beliefs, opinions, usages, manners, etc., different from one's own, as in political or religious matters; bigoted.
- intolerated — (archaic) Not tolerated.
- intoxicator — to affect temporarily with diminished physical and mental control by means of alcoholic liquor, a drug, or another substance, especially to excite or stupefy with liquor.
- intoximeter — A breathalyzer.
- intra muros — within the walls, as of a city.
- intracostal — (anatomy) Within a rib.
- intrafusion — The act of pouring into a vessel.
- intraocular — located or occurring within or administered through the eye.
- intraschool — Within a single school.
- intravenous — within a vein.
- intrication — (obsolete) entanglement.
- introducers — Plural form of introducer.
- introducing — to present (a person) to another so as to make acquainted.
- introductor — (obsolete) One who introduces.
- introjected — Simple past tense and past participle of introject.