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There are 14 nine-letter words containing 3I, 2N, O and T

clinitiondigitoninignitionsinanitionindictionindigotininhiationinsitionsintuition intuïtioninvoltiniminiationnicotinicnilotinib

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  • clinition — n. Misspelling of clinician.
  • digitonin — n. (Organic chemistry) A glycoside, obtained from Digitalis purpurea…
  • ignitions — n. Plural of ignition.
  • inanition — n. The act of removing the contents of something; the state of being empty. — n. (Medicine) A state of advanced lack of adequate nutrition… — n. (Figuratively, philosophy) A spiritual emptiness or lack of…
  • indiction — n. (Historical) A fiscal period of fifteen years, instituted by… — n. A declaration or official announcement. — n. (Historical) The decree made by Roman emperors which fixed…
  • indigotin — n. (Organic chemistry) A dark blue compound that is the principal dye in indigo.
  • inhiation — n. A gaping after; eager desire; craving.
  • insitions — n. Plural of insition.
  • intuition — n. Immediate cognition without the use of conscious rational processes. — n. A perceptive insight gained by the use of this faculty.
  • intuïtion — n. (Pedantic) Alternative spelling of intuition.
  • involtini — n. Plural of involtino. — n. Alternative form of involtino.
  • miniation — n. The act or result of miniating; a painting or tingeing with vermilion.
  • nicotinic — adj. (Chemistry) Of or pertaining to nicotine or nicotinic acid… — adj. Of or pertaining to niacin.
  • nilotinib — n. (Pharmacology) A drug used to treat cancer.
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