13-letter words containing s, e, n, t, i, o
- caster action — the tendency, caused by the design of the mounting, of a wheel to turn into its plane of rotation
- cauterisation — Alt form cauterization.
- centenionalis — a silver coin of ancient Rome, first issued by Diocletian as the 100th part of a solidus, later greatly debased.
- centuries-old — hundreds of years old
- ceremonialist — of, relating to, or characterized by ceremony; formal; ritual: a ceremonial occasion.
- cheiromantist — A chiromancer.
- chemisorption — an adsorption process in which an adsorbate is held on the surface of an adsorbent by chemical bonds
- chromaticness — the attribute of colour that involves both hue and saturation
- cleptomaniacs — kleptomania.
- close-fitting — Close-fitting clothes fit tightly and show the shape of your body.
- cluster point — a point of a net having the property that the net is frequently in each neighborhood of the point.
- coasting lead — a lead used in sounding depths of from 20 to 60 fathoms.
- code position — (character) An integer that a coded character set maps to a character. A code position is normally stored or transmitted by applying a character encoding to turn it into a byte string.
- codeswitching — Alternative form of code-switching.
- coextensively — To the same extent.
- combativeness — The state of being combative.
- commendations — the act of commending; recommendation; praise: commendation for a job well done.
- commentations — Plural form of commentation.
- commiserating — to feel or express sorrow or sympathy for; empathize with; pity.
- commiseration — to feel or express sorrow or sympathy for; empathize with; pity.
- committedness — The state or condition of being committed; commitment.
- common sennit — flat sennit.
- commonalities — Plural form of commonality.
- communalities — the state or condition of being communal.
- companies act — (in Britain) any of various laws that govern the formation, dissolution, and management of companies
- companion set — a set of fire irons on a stand
- compassionate — If you describe someone or something as compassionate, you mean that they feel or show pity, sympathy, and understanding for people who are suffering.
- compensations — Plural form of compensation.
- completionist — (in a video game) a player who attempts to complete every challenge and earn every achievement or trophy: I’m not really a completionist, so I skipped the side missions and focused on the main story quests.
- compos mentis — of sound mind; sane
- computerising — Present participle of computerise.
- conceitedness — having an excessively favorable opinion of one's abilities, appearance, etc.
- conceptualise — to form into a concept; make a concept of.
- conceptualism — the philosophical theory that the application of general words to a variety of objects reflects the existence of some mental entity through which the application is mediated and which constitutes the meaning of the term
- conceptualist — any of several doctrines existing as a compromise between realism and nominalism and regarding universals as concepts. Compare nominalism, realism (def 5).
- concessionist — a person who supports or recommends concession
- concomitances — Plural form of concomitance.
- condemnations — Plural form of condemnation.
- condensations — Plural form of condensation.
- confectioners — Plural form of confectioner.
- confiscatable — confiscable
- confusticated — Simple past tense and past participle of confusticate.
- congregations — Plural form of congregation.
- conic section — one of a group of curves formed by the intersection of a plane and a right circular cone. It is either a circle, ellipse, parabola, or hyperbola, depending on the eccentricity, e, which is constant for a particular curve e = 0 for a circle; e<1 for an ellipse; e = 1 for a parabola; e>1 for a hyperbola
- connectionism — the theory that the connections between brain cells mediate thought and govern behaviour
- connectionist — An advocate of connectionism.
- conscientious — Someone who is conscientious is very careful to do their work properly.
- consecrations — Plural form of consecration.
- consecutively — following one another in uninterrupted succession or order; successive: six consecutive numbers, such as 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
- consequential — Consequential means the same as consequent.