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14-letter words containing t, i, n, s

  • nitrosobenzene — a blue, crystalline, water-insoluble solid, C 6 H 5 NO, that is green as a molten solid or in solution.
  • nizhnevartovsk — a city in W central Russia, an oil and gas center on the Ob River.
  • nominalisation — Standard spelling of nominalization.
  • non-absolutist — the principle or the exercise of complete and unrestricted power in government.
  • non-altruistic — unselfishly concerned for or devoted to the welfare of others (opposed to egoistic).
  • non-associated — to connect or bring into relation, as thought, feeling, memory, etc.: Many people associate dark clouds with depression and gloom.
  • non-assumptive — taken for granted.
  • non-astringent — Medicine/Medical. contracting; constrictive; styptic.
  • non-combustion — the act or process of burning.
  • non-conformist — a person who refuses to conform, as to established customs, attitudes, or ideas.
  • non-contiguous — touching; in contact.
  • non-continuous — uninterrupted in time; without cessation: continuous coughing during the concert.
  • non-customized — to modify or build according to individual or personal specifications or preference: to customize an automobile.
  • non-depository — a place where something is deposited or stored, as for safekeeping: the night depository of a bank.
  • non-disruptive — causing, tending to cause, or caused by disruption; disrupting: the disruptive effect of their rioting.
  • non-exhaustive — exhausting a subject, topic, etc.; comprehensive; thorough: He published an exhaustive study of Greek vases.
  • non-extensible — capable of being extended.
  • non-fastidious — excessively particular, critical, or demanding; hard to please: a fastidious eater.
  • non-gratuitous — given, done, bestowed, or obtained without charge or payment; free; voluntary.
  • non-historical — of, pertaining to, treating, or characteristic of history or past events: historical records; historical research.
  • non-humanistic — a person having a strong interest in or concern for human welfare, values, and dignity.
  • non-industrial — of, pertaining to, of the nature of, or resulting from industry: industrial production; industrial waste.
  • non-infectious — communicable by infection, as from one person to another or from one part of the body to another: infectious diseases.
  • non-insulating — to cover, line, or separate with a material that prevents or reduces the passage, transfer, or leakage of heat, electricity, or sound: to insulate an electric wire with a rubber sheath; to insulate a coat with down.
  • non-iridescent — displaying a play of lustrous colors like those of the rainbow.
  • non-logistical — of or relating to logistics.
  • non-malthusian — of or relating to the theories of T. R. Malthus, which state that population tends to increase faster, at a geometrical ratio, than the means of subsistence, which increases at an arithmetical ratio, and that this will result in an inadequate supply of the goods supporting life unless war, famine, or disease reduces the population or the increase of population is checked.
  • non-naturalism — Literature. a manner or technique of treating subject matter that presents, through volume of detail, a deterministic view of human life and actions. a deterministic theory of writing in which it is held that a writer should adopt an objective view toward the material written about, be free of preconceived ideas as to form and content, and represent with clinical accuracy and frankness the details of life. Compare realism (def 4b). a representation of natural appearances or natural patterns of speech, manner, etc., in a work of fiction. the depiction of the physical environment, especially landscape or the rural environment.
  • non-nutritious — providing nourishment, especially to a high degree; nourishing; healthful: a good, nutritious meal.
  • non-optimistic — disposed to take a favorable view of events or conditions and to expect the most favorable outcome.
  • non-resistance — the policy or practice of not resisting violence or established authority, even when tyrannical, by force.
  • non-resolution — a formal expression of opinion or intention made, usually after voting, by a formal organization, a legislature, a club, or other group. Compare concurrent resolution, joint resolution.
  • non-scholastic — of or relating to schools, scholars, or education: scholastic attainments.
  • non-separation — an act or instance of separating or the state of being separated.
  • non-stratified — to form or place in strata or layers.
  • non-subjective — existing in the mind; belonging to the thinking subject rather than to the object of thought (opposed to objective).
  • non-supporting — to bear or hold up (a load, mass, structure, part, etc.); serve as a foundation for.
  • non-ubiquitous — existing or being everywhere, especially at the same time; omnipresent: ubiquitous fog; ubiquitous little ants.
  • nonacquisitive — not acquisitive
  • nonassertively — In a nonassertive way.
  • noncausatively — In a noncausative manner.
  • noncharismatic — a person or group not involved in the Christian charismatic movement
  • nonclandestine — not clandestine or secret; open
  • noncognitivism — the semantic meta-ethical thesis that moral judgments do not express facts and so do not have a truth value, thus excluding both naturalism and non-naturalism
  • noncombustible — not flammable.
  • nonconformists — a person who refuses to conform, as to established customs, attitudes, or ideas.
  • nonconsecutive — following one another in uninterrupted succession or order; successive: six consecutive numbers, such as 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
  • nonconstituent — Not constituent.
  • nonconsumption — the refusal to consume certain foods
  • nonconsumptive — not consumptive of a resource, product, or service
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