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13-letter words containing nni

  • anniversaries — Plural form of anniversary.
  • antenniferous — having antennae
  • award-winning — An award-winning person or thing has won an award, especially an important or valuable one.
  • beginningless — having no beginning
  • bicentennials — pertaining to or in honor of a 200th anniversary: bicentennial celebration; a bicentennial exposition.
  • bread-winning — a person who earns a livelihood, especially one who also supports dependents.
  • cannibalistic — Cannibalistic people and practices are connected with cannibalism.
  • cannibalizing — Present participle of cannibalize.
  • canning basin — an arid basin in NW Western Australia, largely unexplored. Area: 400 000 sq km (150 000 sq miles)
  • city planning — City planning is the planning and design of all the new buildings, roads, and parks in a place in order to make them attractive and convenient for the people who live there.
  • common sennit — flat sennit.
  • common tannin — Chemistry. any of a group of astringent vegetable principles or compounds, chiefly complex glucosides of catechol and pyrogallol, as the reddish compound that gives the tanning properties to oak bark or the whitish compound that occurs in large quantities in nutgalls (common tannin, tannic acid)
  • conning tower — a superstructure of a submarine, used as the bridge when the vessel is on the surface
  • cunnilinguist — One who gives cunnilingus.
  • lake winnipeg — a lake in S Canada, in Manitoba: drains through the Nelson River into Hudson Bay. Area: 23 553 sq km (9094 sq miles)
  • millennialism — a belief in the millennium.
  • millennialist — A believer in millennialism.
  • moneyspinning — earning money or making a profit
  • mule spinning — a process of spinning that produces extremely fine yarn by drawing and twisting the roving, and winding the resultant yarn onto a bobbin or spindle in the form of a cop.
  • nitromannitol — mannitol hexanitrate.
  • over-planning — a scheme or method of acting, doing, proceeding, making, etc., developed in advance: battle plans.
  • paddle tennis — a game combining elements of tennis and handball, played with paddles and a rubber ball on a screened court about half the size of and having a lower net than a tennis court.
  • pannikin boss — an overseer of a small group of workers; person with minor authority.
  • pennine chain — a range of hills in N England, extending from the S Midlands to the Cheviot Hills.
  • perennibranch — any amphibian that retains its gills throughout its life
  • pinch pennies — to squeeze or compress between the finger and thumb, the teeth, the jaws of an instrument, or the like.
  • premillennial — of or relating to the period preceding the millennium.
  • quadrennially — Every four years.
  • quindecennial — of or relating to a period of 15 years or the 15th occurrence of a series, as an anniversary.
  • quinquenniums — Plural form of quinquennium.
  • reichspfennig — a former bronze coin of Germany, the 100th part of a reichsmark.
  • ring spinning — a process of spinning in which the yarn is twisted and drawn while passing through a small metal device traveling rapidly around a ring in the operation of winding the yarn onto a bobbin.
  • running belay — the clipping of the rope through a karabiner attached to a sling, piton, nut, etc, secured to the mountain: used by a leading climber of a team to reduce the length of a possible fall
  • running board — a small ledge, step, or footboard, formerly beneath the doors of an automobile, to assist passengers entering or leaving the car.
  • running costs — The running costs of a business are the amount of money that is regularly spent on things such as salaries, heating, lighting, and rent.
  • running light — any of various lights required to be displayed by a vessel or aircraft operating between sunset and sunrise.
  • running order — The running order of the items in a broadcast, concert, or show is the order in which the items will come.
  • running start — Sports. a start, as in the hop, step, and jump or the running broad jump, in which a contestant begins moving before reaching the starting or take-off point.
  • running story — a story continued in subsequent issues of a newspaper or magazine; serial.
  • running title — Printing. running head.
  • running total — a running total is a total which changes because numbers keep being added to it as something progresses
  • running track — a piece of ground, usually oval-shaped, that is used for races involving athletes
  • scanning disk — (in mechanical scanning) a disk with a line of holes spiraling in from its edge, rotated in front of a surface so as to expose a small segment as each hole passes before it for transmitting or reproducing a picture.
  • scanning line — (in a cathode-ray or television tube) a single horizontal trace made by the electron beam in one traversal of the fluorescent screen. Compare frame (def 9).
  • self-thinning — having relatively little extent from one surface or side to the opposite; not thick: thin ice.
  • shark finning — the practice of catching sharks, removing their fins (which are commercially valuable) and throwing the rest of the shark back into the sea (often while it is still alive, but doomed to drown because it cannot swim without its fins)
  • south nahanni — a river in the SW Northwest Territories, Canada, flowing SE from near the Yukon border to the Liard River. 336 miles (540 km) long.
  • spinning mule — mule1 (def 7).
  • spinning reel — a fishing reel mounted on a spinning rod, having a stationary spool on the side of which is a revolving metal arm that catches the line and winds it onto the spool as a handle is turned, the metal arm being disengaged during casting so the line spirals freely off the spool, carried by the cast lure.
  • spinning ring — ring1 (def 20).

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