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13-letter words containing s, o, u, n, i

  • circumcisions — Plural form of circumcision.
  • clearinghouse — If an organization acts as a clearinghouse, it collects, sorts, and distributes specialized information.
  • cloud seeding — any technique of adding material to a cloud to alter its natural development, usually to increase or obtain precipitation.
  • cluster point — a point of a net having the property that the net is frequently in each neighborhood of the point.
  • coal industry — a branch of commercial enterprise concerned with the discovery and mining of coal
  • colourisation — Alternative spelling of colorization.
  • column inches — the amount of coverage given to a story in a newspaper
  • communalistic — Pertaining to communalism.
  • communalities — the state or condition of being communal.
  • communicators — Plural form of communicator.
  • communisation — (British spelling) Alternative form of communization.
  • compendiously — of or like a compendium; containing the substance of a subject, often an exclusive subject, in a brief form; concise: a compendious history of the world.
  • compulsionist — a believer in compulsion, esp a believer in obligatory military service
  • computerising — Present participle of computerise.
  • 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).
  • conclusionary — conclusory
  • concupiscence — strong desire, esp sexual desire
  • concupiscible — characterized or driven by sexual desire
  • concurrencies — Plural form of concurrency.
  • conduciveness — tending to produce; contributive; helpful; favorable (usually followed by to): Good eating habits are conducive to good health.
  • conductorship — The position of conductor of an orchestra.
  • confusingness — causing or tending to cause confusion: a confusing attempt at explanation.
  • confusticated — Simple past tense and past participle of confusticate.
  • conquistadors — Plural form of conquistador.
  • consanguineal — having the same ancestry or descent; related by blood.
  • consanguinity — relationship by blood; kinship
  • conscientious — Someone who is conscientious is very careful to do their work properly.
  • consciousness — Your consciousness is your mind and your thoughts.
  • 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.
  • consimilitude — the quality of resembling or of being mutually alike
  • conspicuously — easily seen or noticed; readily visible or observable: a conspicuous error.
  • conspurcation — the act of defiling
  • constituently — serving to compose or make up a thing; component: the constituent parts of a motor.
  • constitutions — Plural form of constitution.
  • constructible — to build or form by putting together parts; frame; devise.
  • constructions — Plural form of construction.
  • constupration — the act of raping or violating
  • consuetudinal — According to custom; customary; usual.
  • consultations — Plural form of consultation.
  • consumability — able or meant to be consumed, as by eating, drinking, or using: consumable goods.
  • consumer unit — A consumer unit is a particular type of distribution board that controls and distributes electrical energy, especially in domestic premises.
  • consumeristic — characterized by consumerism
  • consumptively — In a consumptive manner.
  • consumptivity — consumptiveness
  • contentiously — tending to argument or strife; quarrelsome: a contentious crew.
  • contextualise — to put (a linguistic element, an action, etc.) in a context, especially one that is characteristic or appropriate, as for purposes of study.
  • contextualism — (in motion-picture criticism) the theory that all incidents in a film must be viewed in the social, political, and cultural context with which the film concerns itself and in which it was made.
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