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13-letter words containing s, o, e

  • amygdalaceous — similar to or derived from the almond
  • analogousness — The quality of being analogous.
  • anchorpersons — Plural form of anchorperson.
  • and then some — and more than that
  • andersen nexo — Nexö, Martin Andersen.
  • andersonville — town in SW central Ga.: site of a Confederate prison in the Civil War
  • androcentrism — centered on, emphasizing, or dominated by males or masculine interests: an androcentric society; an androcentric religion.
  • androdioecism — the state of being androdioecious
  • anencephalous — congenital absence of part or all of the brain.
  • anesthetic to — incapable of feeling or responding to
  • angioplasties — Plural form of angioplasty.
  • angiospermous — of or relating to an angiosperm; having enclosed seeds.
  • angiotensin i — any of three oligopeptides occurring in plasma, an inactive form (angiotensin I) and two varieties (angiotensin II and angiotensin III) that elevate blood pressure and stimulate the adrenal cortex to secrete aldosterone.
  • angular house — any of the four astrological houses that begin at the angles: the first, fourth, seventh, and tenth houses, that correspond, respectively, to self, home, others, and career.
  • animadversion — criticism or censure
  • anise camphor — anethole.
  • anisometropia — an imbalance in the power of the two eyes to refract light
  • anisometropic — relating to anisometropia
  • annexationism — the theory or practice of taking over another country's territory, especially by force.
  • annexationist — the theory or practice of taking over another country's territory, especially by force.
  • announcements — Plural form of announcement.
  • anonymousness — without any name acknowledged, as that of author, contributor, or the like: an anonymous letter to the editor; an anonymous donation.
  • another-guess — of another kind.
  • antenniferous — having antennae
  • anti-nepotism — patronage bestowed or favoritism shown on the basis of family relationship, as in business and politics: She was accused of nepotism when she made her nephew an officer of the firm.
  • anti-sedition — incitement of discontent or rebellion against a government.
  • anticlockwise — If something is moving anticlockwise, it is moving in the opposite direction to the direction in which the hands of a clock move.
  • anticorrosive — preventing corrosion
  • antielectrons — Plural form of antielectron.
  • antiespionage — Countering or opposing espionage.
  • antimodernism — modern character, tendencies, or values; adherence to or sympathy with what is modern.
  • antimodernist — opposed to modernism
  • antineutrinos — Plural form of antineutrino.
  • antiobscenity — opposed to or working to combat obscenity
  • antioestrogen — a drug that inhibits the activity of oestrogens
  • antioncogenes — Plural form of antioncogene.
  • antipersonnel — (of weapons, etc) designed to cause casualties to personnel rather than to destroy equipment or defences
  • antiphonaries — Plural form of antiphonary.
  • antirecession — acting against recession
  • antireformers — Plural form of antireformer.
  • antireligious — opposed to religious ideas, beliefs, and organizations
  • antiresonance — a phenomenon in an electric, acoustic, or other such system in which the impedance is tending to infinity.
  • antiselection — adverse selection.
  • antiterrorism — opposed to or acting against terrorism; counterterrorist
  • antiterrorist — relating to measures, policies, or organizations designed to combat terrorist activity
  • anything goes — If people say 'anything goes', they mean that anything people say or do is considered acceptable, and usually they mean that they do not approve of this.
  • apatosauruses — Plural form of apatosaur.
  • aphanipterous — of or relating to the wingless insects of the order Aphaniptera
  • apicomplexans — Plural form of apicomplexan.
  • apogeotropism — negative geotropism, as shown by plant stems
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