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13-letter words containing s, t, a, n, o

  • improvisation — the art or act of improvising, or of composing, uttering, executing, or arranging anything without previous preparation: Musical improvisation involves imagination and creativity.
  • in a position — able (to)
  • inaugurations — Plural form of inauguration.
  • income stream — a flow of money into a business
  • incompatibles — not compatible; unable to exist together in harmony: She asked for a divorce because they were utterly incompatible.
  • inconsiderate — without due regard for the rights or feelings of others: It was inconsiderate of him to keep us waiting.
  • inconstruable — unable to be construed
  • incontestable — incapable of being contested; not open to dispute; incontrovertible: incontestable proof.
  • incontestably — incapable of being contested; not open to dispute; incontrovertible: incontestable proof.
  • incorporators — one of the signers of the articles or certificate of legal incorporation.
  • indoctrinates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of indoctrinate.
  • infant school — In Britain, an infant school is a school for children between the ages of five and seven.
  • infiltrations — Plural form of infiltration.
  • inflammations — Plural form of inflammation.
  • informalities — Plural form of informality.
  • infraposition — A situation or position beneath.
  • inhabitations — Plural form of inhabitation.
  • inhospitality — lack of hospitality; inhospitable attitude toward or treatment of visitors, guests, etc.
  • inobservation — lack of observation
  • inquisitional — Of or pertaining to an inquisition.
  • inquisitorial — of or relating to an inquisitor or inquisition.
  • inscriptional — Of or pertaining to inscription.
  • insociability — the state or quality of being insociable
  • inspectorates — Plural form of inspectorate.
  • inspirational — imparting inspiration.
  • installations — Plural form of installation.
  • instantaneous — occurring, done, or completed in an instant: an instantaneous response.
  • instantiation — to provide an instance of or concrete evidence in support of (a theory, concept, claim, or the like).
  • institutional — of, relating to, or established by institution.
  • instructional — the act or practice of instructing or teaching; education.
  • insubordinate — not submitting to authority; disobedient: an insubordinate soldier.
  • insupportable — not endurable; unbearable; insufferable: insupportable pain.
  • insupportably — In an insupportable manner.
  • insusurration — (obsolete) The act of whispering into something.
  • intensionally — (philosophy) With respect to intension.
  • interiorscape — An installation of plants decorating the inside of a building.
  • intermodalism — pertaining to or suitable for transportation involving more than one form of carrier, as truck and rail, or truck, ship, and rail.
  • interoperates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interoperate.
  • interosculant — Mutually touching or intersecting.
  • interosculate — to interpenetrate; inosculate.
  • interpersonal — of or pertaining to the relations between persons: He has strong interpersonal skills.
  • interrogators — Plural form of interrogator.
  • intersocietal — noting or pertaining to large social groups, or to their activities, customs, etc.
  • intimidations — Plural form of intimidation.
  • intrapersonal — existing or occurring within the self or within one's mind: People with high intrapersonal intelligence are aware of their strengths and weaknesses. Intrapersonal conflict can lead to emotional stress.
  • intravasation — the entrance of foreign matter into a blood vessel of the body.
  • intravenously — through or within a vein. Abbreviation: IV.
  • introgressant — an individual resulting from introgression
  • invaginations — Plural form of invagination.
  • investigation — the act or process of investigating or the condition of being investigated.
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