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13-letter words containing sn

  • fencelessness — Lack of fences.
  • ferociousness — savagely fierce, as a wild beast, person, action, or aspect; violently cruel: a ferocious beating.
  • fort duquesne — Abraham [a-bra-am] /a braˈam/ (Show IPA), 1610–88, French naval commander.
  • fractiousness — refractory or unruly: a fractious animal that would not submit to the harness.
  • frivolousness — characterized by lack of seriousness or sense: frivolous conduct.
  • fruitlessness — The quality of being fruitless.
  • fugaciousness — (obsolete) fugacity.
  • furaciousness — the quality of being furacious or thievish
  • garrulousness — Garrulity.
  • glue sniffing — the inhaling of the fumes of certain kinds of glue for the hallucinogenic or euphoric effect.
  • glue-sniffing — the inhaling of the fumes of certain kinds of glue for the hallucinogenic or euphoric effect.
  • glutinousness — The quality of being glutinous.
  • gracelessness — The state of being graceless.
  • granular snow — a rare form of opaque precipitation consisting of very tiny ice crystals
  • guilelessness — free from guile; sincere; honest; straightforward; frank.
  • guiltlessness — The state of being guiltless; innocence.
  • guttersnipish — Resembling or characteristic of a guttersnipe.
  • hazardousness — The condition of being hazardous.
  • heartlessness — The characteristic of being heartless.
  • hilariousness — The characteristic of being hilarious; hilarity.
  • hognose snake — any harmless North American snake of the genus Heterodon, the several species having an upturned snout and noted for flattening the head or playing dead when disturbed.
  • houselessness — Lack of a house; homelessness.
  • humorlessness — The state, quality, or condition of lacking humor.
  • imperiousness — domineering in a haughty manner; dictatorial; overbearing: an imperious manner; an imperious person.
  • impetuousness — of, relating to, or characterized by sudden or rash action, emotion, etc.; impulsive: an impetuous decision; an impetuous person.
  • incuriousness — The state of being incurious; indifference or apathy.
  • ingeniousness — characterized by cleverness or originality of invention or construction: an ingenious machine.
  • ingenuousness — free from reserve, restraint, or dissimulation; candid; sincere.
  • injuriousness — The quality of being injurious.
  • innocuousness — not harmful or injurious; harmless: an innocuous home remedy.
  • inodorousness — the quality of being inodorous
  • insidiousness — intended to entrap or beguile: an insidious plan.
  • inverted snob — a person who scorns the conventions or attitudes of his own class or social group by attempting to identify with people of a supposedly lower class
  • invidiousness — (rare) Malevolent provocation of dislike or resentment; the state or quality of being invidious.
  • judiciousness — The state of being judicious.
  • laboriousness — requiring much work, exertion, or perseverance: a laborious undertaking.
  • lecherousness — The property of being lecherous.
  • lightlessness — The state or condition of being lightless; absence of light.
  • limitlessness — Property of being limitless, infiniteness, boundlessness.
  • litigiousness — of or relating to litigation.
  • ludicrousness — The state or quality of being ludicrous.
  • luxuriousness — characterized by luxury; ministering or conducive to luxury: a luxurious hotel.
  • maliciousness — full of, characterized by, or showing malice; intentionally harmful; spiteful: malicious gossip.
  • marvelousness — The quality or state of being marvelous.
  • matchlessness — The state or condition of being matchless.
  • melodiousness — The property of being melodious.
  • mercilessness — without mercy; having or showing no mercy; pitiless; cruel: a merciless critic.
  • mesne profits — rents or profits accruing during the rightful owner's exclusion from his land
  • mirthlessness — The state or condition of being mirthless.
  • momentousness — of great or far-reaching importance or consequence: a momentous day.
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