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There are 24 eleven-letter words containing RONIS

anachroniseanachronismanachronistChronistersdiachronistdronishnessenthronisedenthroniseshadronisingisochronismmacaronismsmaccaronismmatronisingmicronisingmorronisidepatroniserspatronisingprochronismspheronisedsynchronisesynchronismsynchronistsyncronisedsyncronises

29 definitions found

  • anachronise — v. Alternative form of anachronize.
  • anachronism — n. A chronological mistake; the erroneous dating of an event… — n. A person or thing which seems to belong to a different time… — n. The aberrant projection of the present onto the past.
  • anachronist — n. A person who has anachronistic views or habits.
  • Chronisters — prop.n. Plural of Chronister.
  • diachronist — n. (Linguistics) One who takes a diachronic approach.
  • dronishness — n. The quality of being dronish.
  • enthronised — v. Simple past tense and past participle of enthronise.
  • enthronises — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enthronise.
  • hadronising — v. Present participle of hadronise.
  • isochronism — n. The state or quality of being isochronous.
  • macaronisms — n. Plural of macaronism.
  • maccaronism — n. Alternative spelling of macaronism.
  • matronising — v. Present participle of matronise.
  • micronising — v. Present participle of micronise.
  • morroniside — n. (Organic chemistry) A glycoside isolated from Lonicera morrowii.
  • patronisers — n. Plural of patroniser.
  • patronising — adj. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of patronizing. — v. Present participle of patronise.
  • prochronism — n. An error in chronological order in which something is ascribed…
  • spheronised — v. Simple past tense and past participle of spheronise.
  • synchronise — v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of synchronize.
  • synchronism — n. The state of being synchronous. — n. A temporal relationship between events. — n. The tabular arrangement of contemporary events etc. in history.
  • synchronist — n. (Linguistics) One who takes a synchronic approach.
  • syncronised — v. Misspelling of synchronised.
  • syncronises — v. Misspelling of synchronises.
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