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14-letter words containing s, t, e, n, o, r

  • insertion mark — a symbol used to show that a missing letter or symbol should be inserted
  • insertion sort — (algorithm)   A sorting algorithm that inserts each item in the proper place into an initially empty list by comparing it with each item in the list until it finds the new element's successor or the end of the list. Compare bubble sort.
  • insubordinates — not submitting to authority; disobedient: an insubordinate soldier.
  • insurmountable — incapable of being surmounted, passed over, or overcome; insuperable: an insurmountable obstacle.
  • insurrectional — Pertaining to insurrection.
  • integrationist — a person who believes in, supports, or works for social integration.
  • intensitometer — a device used to measure x-ray intensity in radiography in order to determine correct exposure time.
  • inter-division — the act or process of dividing; state of being divided.
  • interactionism — a theory that the mind and the body may each affect the other.
  • interactionist — a theory that the mind and the body may each affect the other.
  • intercessional — an act or instance of interceding.
  • interdiffusion — mutual diffusion of fluids
  • interest group — a group of people drawn or acting together in support of a common interest or to voice a common concern: Political interest groups seek to influence legislation.
  • interiorscaper — One who works in interiorscaping.
  • interlocutions — Plural form of interlocution.
  • interlocutress — A female interlocutor.Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd ed., 1989.
  • internationals — Plural form of international.
  • interpolations — Plural form of interpolation.
  • interrelations — Plural form of interrelation.
  • interreligious — existing or communicating between different religions.
  • interrogations — Plural form of interrogation.
  • interrogatives — Plural form of interrogative.
  • intersectional — of or relating to to an intersection, or a place where two or more roads, lines, or elements meet: intersectional traffic flow.
  • intertriginous — (medicine) Of or relating to intertrigo.
  • intolerantness — the quality or state of being intolerant
  • intracutaneous — within the skin.
  • introspectible — to practice introspection; consider one's own internal state or feelings.
  • introspections — Plural form of introspection.
  • introversively — In an introversive manner.
  • inventory cost — Inventory costs are the costs to a business associated with holding stock, or money that is tied up in stock.
  • irrationalised — Simple past tense and past participle of irrationalise.
  • irrationalness — The quality of being irrational.
  • irresoluteness — The state of being irresolute.
  • isentropically — in an isentropic manner
  • isometric-lineisometrics, isometric exercise (def 1).
  • it's no bother — If you say 'it's no bother' after offering to do something for someone, you are emphasizing that you really want to do it and that it will take very little effort.
  • jefferson city — a city in and the capital of Missouri, in the central part, on the Missouri River.
  • jet propulsion — the propulsion of a body by its reaction to a force ejecting a gas or a liquid from it.
  • kentish plover — Charadrius alexandrinus, a small wading bird belonging to the plover family, breeding in the tropics and subtropics; it is white and greyish-brown, with black legs and bill
  • know the ropes — to perceive or understand as fact or truth; to apprehend clearly and with certainty: I know the situation fully.
  • know the score — understand the situation
  • labradorescent — (of minerals) displaying a brilliant play of colours, as that shown by some forms of labradorite
  • laryngectomies — Plural form of laryngectomy.
  • lateralisation — Alternative spelling of lateralization.
  • le misanthrope — a comedy (1666) by Molière.
  • lesser omentum — an omentum attached to the stomach, part of the duodenum, and part of the liver and supporting the hepatic vessels.
  • levonorgestrel — A synthetic steroid hormone that has a similar effect to progesterone and is used in some contraceptive pills.
  • liberalisation — (British) alternative spelling of liberalization.
  • light-horseman — a light-armed cavalry soldier.
  • longevity risk — Longevity risk is the potential risk attached to the increasing life expectancy of policyholders, which can result in higher than expected payouts for insurance companies.
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