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

  • non-industrial — of, pertaining to, of the nature of, or resulting from industry: industrial production; industrial waste.
  • 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-resistance — the policy or practice of not resisting violence or established authority, even when tyrannical, by force.
  • non-separation — an act or instance of separating or the state of being separated.
  • non-stratified — to form or place in strata or layers.
  • nonassertively — In a nonassertive way.
  • noncharismatic — a person or group not involved in the Christian charismatic movement
  • noncontrastive — not contrastive.
  • noncrystalline — of or like crystal; clear; transparent.
  • nonformalistic — Not formalistic.
  • nonobstetrical — of or relating to the care and treatment of women in childbirth and during the period before and after delivery.
  • nonparasitized — Not having been parasitized.
  • nonpsychiatric — not psychiatric
  • nonresidential — of or relating to residence or to residences: a residential requirement for a doctorate.
  • nonrestorative — serving to restore; pertaining to restoration.
  • nonsegregation — the quality or condition of being nonsegregated
  • nonspectacular — not spectacular
  • nonsuppurative — Not suppurative.
  • nonsymmetrical — Not symmetrical.
  • nontranslucent — Not translucent.
  • nontransparent — having the property of transmitting rays of light through its substance so that bodies situated beyond or behind can be distinctly seen.
  • norman dynasty — a succession of English kings founded by Duke William of the duchy of Normandy in northern France, who conquered England in 1066 and whose successors ruled the country to 1154.
  • north ayrshire — a council area of W central Scotland, on the Firth of Clyde: comprises the N part of the historical county of Ayrshire, including the Isle of Arran; formerly part of Strathclyde Region (1975–96): chiefly agricultural, with fishing and tourism. Administrative centre: Irvine. Pop: 136 030 (2003 est). Area: 884 sq km (341 sq miles)
  • north cascades — a national park in NW Washington: site of glaciers and mountain lakes. 789 sq. mi. (2043 sq. km).
  • north caucasus — a region in the S Russian Federation in Europe, E of the Black Sea.
  • north st. paul — a town in E Minnesota.
  • north-easterly — A north-easterly point, area, or direction is to the north-east or towards the north-east.
  • northeasterner — a native or inhabitant of the northeast.
  • northeastwards — northeastward.
  • northwestwards — northwestward.
  • norway lobster — a European lobster, Nephrops norvegicus, fished for food
  • nostro account — a bank account conducted by a British bank with a foreign bank, usually in the foreign currency
  • obligatoriness — The quality or state of being obligatory.
  • ocularcentrism — The privileging of vision over the other senses.
  • on easy street — well-to-do; in easy circumstances
  • on the surface — to all appearances
  • ondes martenot — an electronic keyboard instrument in which the frequency of an oscillator is varied to produce separate musical notes
  • one-way street — If you describe an agreement or a relationship as a one-way street, you mean that only one of the sides in the agreement or relationship is offering something or is benefitting from it.
  • operating cash — the amount of cash or money that a business generates
  • operating cost — The operating cost of a business, or a piece of equipment or machinery is the amount of money that it costs to run it.
  • operationalise — Alternative spelling of operationalize.
  • operationalism — the doctrine that the meaning of a scientific term, concept, or proposition consists of the operation or operations performed in defining or demonstrating it.
  • operationalist — a person who adheres to operationalism
  • opisthobranchs — Plural form of opisthobranch.
  • options market — a market in which options are traded
  • orbital sander — a sander that uses a section of sandpaper clamped to a metal pad that moves at high speed in a very narrow orbit, driven by an electric motor.
  • orchestrations — Plural form of orchestration.
  • ordinary stock — British. common stock.
  • organisational — (British) alternative spelling of organizational.
  • ornamentations — Plural form of ornamentation.
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