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14-letter words containing r, e, s, i, l, n

  • hendersonville — a city in S Tennessee.
  • heracliteanism — the philosophy of Heraclitus, maintaining the perpetual change of all things, the only abiding thing being the logos, or orderly principle, according to which the change takes place.
  • highland dress — the historical costume, including the plaid, kilt or filibeg, and bonnet, as worn by Highland clansmen and soldiers
  • historicalness — The quality of being historical.
  • horizontalness — The property of being horizontal.
  • horse vaulting — gymnastics performed on horseback
  • hospital nurse — a hospital nurse works in a hospital, rather than with a general practitioner, in the army, etc
  • hydrogenolysis — decomposition of a compound resulting from its interaction with hydrogen.
  • hypermasculine — pertaining to or characteristic of a man or men: masculine attire.
  • hypersonically — In a hypersonic way.
  • hypoadrenalism — underactivity of the adrenal gland, as in Addison's disease.
  • idolatrousness — The quality of being idolatrous.
  • ill-considered — lacking thorough consideration; ill-suited; unwise.
  • illiterateness — Quality of being illiterate.
  • immaterialness — The state of being immaterial; immateriality.
  • impersonalised — to make impersonal: The dial system impersonalized the telephone.
  • impersonalized — Simple past tense and past participle of impersonalize.
  • impressionable — easily impressed or influenced; susceptible: an impressionable youngster.
  • impressionably — In an impressionable manner.
  • in holy orders — ordained
  • in one's glory — at one's best, happiest, etc.
  • incompressible — not capable of being compressed.
  • inconsiderable — small, as in value, amount, or size.
  • inconsiderably — To an inconsiderable degree.
  • incorporealism — Existence without a body or material form; immateriality.
  • incredibleness — so extraordinary as to seem impossible: incredible speed.
  • incrementalism — a policy of making changes, especially social changes, by degrees; gradualism.
  • incrementalist — a policy of making changes, especially social changes, by degrees; gradualism.
  • indemonstrable — not demonstrable; incapable of being demonstrated or proved.
  • indemonstrably — In a way that cannot be demonstrated.
  • indestructable — Misspelling of indestructible.
  • indestructible — not destructible; that cannot be destroyed.
  • indestructibly — In a way or to an extent that is indestructible.
  • indian-wrestle — to engage in Indian wrestling: to Indian-wrestle for the city championship.
  • indiscerptible — not discerptible; indivisible.
  • indiscoverable — not discoverable.
  • industrialised — to introduce industry into (an area) on a large scale.
  • industrialized — to introduce industry into (an area) on a large scale.
  • industrializes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of industrialize.
  • inexorableness — unyielding; unalterable: inexorable truth; inexorable justice.
  • inexpressibles — underwear
  • inflammatories — Plural form of inflammatory.
  • inflorescences — Plural form of inflorescence.
  • ingloriousness — The state of being inglorious.
  • insanely great — (Macintosh community, from Steve Jobs; also BSD Unix people via Bill Joy) Something so incredibly elegant that it is imaginable only to someone possessing the most puissant of hacker-natures.
  • inseparability — incapable of being separated, parted, or disjoined: inseparable companions.
  • inside caliper — a caliper whose legs turn outward so that it can accurately measure inside dimensions, as the inside diameter of a pipe.
  • instant replay — Also called, British, action replay. Television. the recording and immediate rebroadcasting of a segment of a live television broadcast, especially of a sports event: an instant replay of the touchdown pass. a segment recorded and immediately rebroadcast.
  • instrumentally — By means of an instrument or agency; as means to an end.
  • insular celtic — a partly geographical, partly genetic grouping of Celtic languages that consists of those spoken in the British Isles in ancient times and those descended from them.
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