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17-letter words containing onal

  • multi-directional — extending or operating in several directions at the same time; functioning or going in more than one direction: a multidirectional stereo speaker system.
  • multi-nationalism — a large corporation with operations and subsidiaries in several countries.
  • multigenerational — of or relating to several generations, as of a family, or society: a multigenerational novel covering 300 years.
  • national assembly — the body constituted by the French Third Estate in June 1789 after the calling of the Estates General. It was dissolved in Sept 1791 to be replaced by the new Legislative Assembly
  • national cemetery — a cemetery, maintained by the U.S. government, for persons who have served honorably in the armed forces.
  • national covenant — an agreement (1638) among Scottish Presbyterians to uphold their faith in Scotland.
  • national heritage — country's cultural legacy
  • national identity — characteristics of a given nationality
  • national monument — a monument, as a historic site or geographical area, owned and maintained in the public interest by the federal government.
  • national seashore — an area of seacoast set aside and maintained by the U.S. government for purposes of recreation or wildlife study.
  • national security — defence of a country
  • nationalist china — China, Republic of.
  • nationalistically — In a nationalistic manner.
  • non-institutional — of, relating to, or established by institution.
  • non-instructional — the act or practice of instructing or teaching; education.
  • nonalcoholic beer — Nonalcoholic beer is beer that does not contain any alcohol.
  • nonconstitutional — of or relating to the constitution of a state, organization, etc.
  • nondenominational — of or relating to a denomination or denominations.
  • normal orthogonal — orthonormal.
  • orthogonal matrix — a matrix that is the inverse of its transpose so that any two rows or any two columns are orthogonal vectors
  • orthogonalization — (mathematics) The process of converting a set of functions or vectors into orthogonal ones.
  • personal computer — a compact computer that uses a microprocessor and is designed for individual use, as by a person in an office or at home or school, for such applications as word processing, data management, financial analysis, or computer games. Abbreviation: PC.
  • personal distance — personal space.
  • personal equation — the tendency to personal bias that accounts for variation in interpretation or approach and for which allowance must be made.
  • personal property — an estate or property consisting of movable articles both corporeal, as furniture or jewelry, or incorporeal, as stocks or bonds (distinguished from real property).
  • personality clash — friction between two people who have different personalities or points of view
  • post-depositional — removal from an office or position.
  • posttranslational — Genetics, Biochemistry. occurring after the synthesis of a polypeptide chain.
  • presentationalism — a style of production in which the audience is addressed directly with songs, skits, exposition, etc., and no attempt is made at realism.
  • professional army — an army of trained soldiers
  • professional foul — In football, if a player commits a professional foul, they deliberately do something which is against the rules in order to prevent another player from scoring a goal.
  • promotional event — occasion organized to market or advertise sth
  • proportional font — a font type in which the width of letters and symbols varies depending on the letter or symbol
  • psychoeducational — designating or of psychological methods, as intelligence tests, used in evaluating learning ability
  • rational function — a function that can be written as the quotient of two polynomials with integral coefficients.
  • recreational drug — drug taken for pleasure
  • recreationalist's — recreationist.
  • semi-professional — actively engaged in some field or sport for pay but on a part-time basis: semiprofessional baseball players.
  • situational irony — irony involving a situation in which actions have an effect that is opposite from what was intended, so that the outcome is contrary to what was expected.
  • split personality — multiple personality.
  • sri international — (company)   One of the world's largest contract research firms. Founded in 1946 in conjuction with Stanford University as the Stanford Research Institute, they later became fully independent and were incorporated as a non-profit organisation under U.S. and California laws. SRI does research and development in many areas, independently and for hire. They produce and sell reports on the independent research. Address: Menlo Park, California, USA; Cambridge, UK.
  • super-nationalism — an extreme or fanatical loyalty or devotion to a nation.
  • supra-nationalism — outside or beyond the authority of one national government, as a project or policy that is planned and controlled by a group of nations.
  • three-dimensional — having, or seeming to have, the dimension of depth as well as width and height.
  • traditional logic — formal logic based on syllogistic formulas, especially as developed by Aristotle.
  • tridimensionality — having three dimensions.
  • unconventionalist — not conventional; not bound by or conforming to convention, rule, or precedent; free from conventionality: an unconventional artist; an unconventional use of material.
  • unconventionality — disregard for convention; the state or quality of being inconsistent with customs, rules, etc.; originality.
  • unprofessionalism — not professional; not pertaining to or characteristic of a profession.
  • vocational school — a school offering instruction in one or more skilled or semiskilled trades or occupations.
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