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13-letter words containing y, e, n

  • insensibility — incapable of feeling or perceiving; deprived of sensation; unconscious, as a person after a violent blow.
  • insensitively — In an insensitive manner.
  • insensitivity — deficient in human sensibility, acuteness of feeling, or consideration; unfeeling; callous: an insensitive person.
  • instantaneity — occurring, done, or completed in an instant: an instantaneous response.
  • instinctively — of, relating to, or of the nature of instinct.
  • instructively — In an instructive manner.
  • insufficiency — deficiency in amount, force, power, competence, or fitness; inadequacy: insufficiency of supplies.
  • integrability — capable of being integrated, as a mathematical function or differential equation.
  • integumentary — of, relating to, or like an integument.
  • intelligently — having good understanding or a high mental capacity; quick to comprehend, as persons or animals: an intelligent student.
  • intemperately — given to or characterized by excessive or immoderate indulgence in alcoholic beverages.
  • intensionally — (philosophy) With respect to intension.
  • intentionally — done with intention or on purpose; intended: an intentional insult.
  • inter-company — a number of individuals assembled or associated together; group of people.
  • interactively — acting one upon or with the other.
  • interactivity — The quality of being interactive.
  • interaxillary — (botany) Situated within or between the axils of leaves.
  • intercalarily — In an intercalary manner.
  • intercondylar — Anatomy. the smooth surface area at the end of a bone, forming part of a joint.
  • interdentally — Between the teeth.
  • interestingly — engaging or exciting and holding the attention or curiosity: an interesting book.
  • interferingly — So as to interfere.
  • interindustry — occurring or existing between two or more industries
  • interlinearly — Between the lines (of a text).
  • interlocutory — of the nature of, pertaining to, or occurring in conversation: interlocutory instruction.
  • intermarrying — Present participle of intermarry.
  • intermittency — stopping or ceasing for a time; alternately ceasing and beginning again: an intermittent pain.
  • interoperably — capable of being used or operated reciprocally: interoperable weapons systems.
  • interracially — Between races.
  • interrogatory — conveying or expressing a question; interrogative.
  • interruptedly — In an interrupted manner.
  • intersexually — In an intersexual way.
  • interstellary — interstellar
  • interstratify — to lie in interposed or alternate strata.
  • intertriglyph — metope.
  • intoxicatedly — In an intoxicated fashion; drunkenly.
  • intradermally — within the dermis.
  • intransigency — a person who refuses to agree or compromise, as in politics.
  • intrathecally — In an intrathecal way; into the spinal canal.
  • intravenously — through or within a vein. Abbreviation: IV.
  • introvertedly — In an introverted manner.
  • invendibility — the state or quality of being invendible or unsaleable
  • invertibility — to turn upside down.
  • investigatory — to examine, study, or inquire into systematically; search or examine into the particulars of; examine in detail.
  • irresponsibly — said, done, or characterized by a lack of a sense of responsibility: His refusal to work shows him to be completely irresponsible.
  • january sales — sales held after Christmas to encourage customers back to the shops
  • jefferson day — April 13, Thomas Jefferson's birthday, a legal holiday in Alabama, sometimes celebrated by the Democratic Party by the holding of fund-raising dinners.
  • jerry sussman — Gerald Sussman
  • john wycliffeJohn, c1320–84, English theologian, religious reformer, and Biblical translator.
  • joint tenancy — a holding of property, either real or personal, by two or more persons with each sharing the undivided interest, the entire tenancy passing to the survivor or survivors.
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