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14-letter words containing o, s, n, a

  • anthropophagus — A cannibal, especially in legends or fables.
  • anthropophuism — the attribution of human qualities to gods
  • anthroposphere — noosphere.
  • anti bolshevik — a member of the more radical majority of the Social Democratic Party, 1903–17, advocating immediate and forceful seizure of power by the proletariat. (after 1918) a member of the Russian Communist Party.
  • anti-bolshevik — a person who is opposed to Bolshevism
  • anti-bourgeois — opposed to anyone or anything considered bourgeois
  • anti-communist — a person who is opposed to Communism
  • anti-dogmatism — dogmatic character; unfounded positiveness in matters of opinion; arrogant assertion of opinions as truths.
  • anti-formalist — strict adherence to, or observance of, prescribed or traditional forms, as in music, poetry, and art.
  • anti-socialist — a person who opposes socialism.
  • anti-sociality — unwilling or unable to associate in a normal or friendly way with other people: He's not antisocial, just shy.
  • antiaggression — opposing aggressive behaviour
  • antialcoholism — the doctrine of being opposed to alcoholic drink
  • anticensorship — opposed to a policy or programme of censoring
  • anticoagulants — Also, anticoagulative [an-tee-koh-ag-yuh-ley-tiv, -luh-tiv, an-tahy-] /ˌæn ti koʊˈæg yəˌleɪ tɪv, -lə tɪv, ˌæn taɪ-/ (Show IPA). preventing coagulation, especially of blood.
  • anticonvulsant — any of a class of drugs used to prevent or abolish convulsions
  • anticonvulsive — preventing or alleviating convulsions
  • anticorrosives — Plural form of anticorrosive.
  • anticyclolysis — the weakening or extinction of an anticyclone.
  • antidepression — alleviating or preventing depression
  • antiforeignism — the policy or practice of showing hostility toward foreigners, foreign customs, etc.
  • antihistorical — opposed to history or to methods which emphasize or require historical study
  • antihomosexual — opposed to homosexual people and behaviour
  • antilogarithms — Plural form of antilogarithm.
  • antimicrobials — Plural form of antimicrobial.
  • antimonarchist — opposed to a monarchy
  • antimoniferous — Containing or producing antimony.
  • antimonopolist — opposed to monopoly
  • antineoplastic — acting against tumours
  • antiphlogistic — of or relating to the prevention or alleviation of inflammation
  • antipositivism — The view in social science that the social realm may not be subject to the same methods of investigation as the natural world.
  • antipositivist — Relating to antipositivism.
  • antiprotozoals — Plural form of antiprotozoal.
  • antipsychotics — Plural form of antipsychotic.
  • antispasmodics — Plural form of antispasmodic.
  • antisubversion — opposed to or acting against subversion
  • antoninus pius — 86–161 ad, emperor of Rome (138–161); adopted son and successor of Hadrian
  • anyone's guess — something difficult to predict
  • apocryphalness — the quality of being apocryphal
  • apostrophizing — Present participle of apostrophize.
  • appendectomies — Plural form of appendectomy.
  • apportionments — Plural form of apportionment.
  • appropriations — Plural form of appropriation.
  • approximations — Plural form of approximation.
  • apsidal motion — the rotation of the major axis of an eccentric orbit in the plane of the orbit.
  • architectonics — the science of architecture
  • arctic monkeys — British rock group (formed 2002): comprising Alex Turner (born 1986; vocals, guitar), Jamie Cook (born 1985, guitar), Matt Helders (born 1986, drums, vocals) and Nick O'Malley (born 1985, bass guitar); their albums include Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not (2006), Favourite Worst Nightmare (2007), and AM (2013)
  • argonne forest — a wooded region in NE France: battles, World War I, 1918; World War II, 1944.
  • argumentations — Plural form of argumentation.
  • arkansas stone — a type of stone used as a whetstone for metal objects, especially knives.
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