We found 345 words by descrambling these letters NONSEPTIC

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Our word finder found 345 words from the 9 scrambled letters in C E I N N O P S T you searched for.

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What Can The Letters NONSEPTIC Mean ?

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  • conines (unknown)
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  • Consent (n.)
    Agreement in opinion or sentiment; the being of one mind; accord.
  • Consent (n.)
    Capable, deliberate, and voluntary assent or agreement to, or concurrence in, some act or purpose, implying physical and mental power and free action.
  • Consent (n.)
    Correspondence in parts, qualities, or operations; agreement; harmony; coherence.
  • Consent (n.)
    Sympathy. See Sympathy, 4.
  • Consent (n.)
    Voluntary accordance with, or concurrence in, what is done or proposed by another; acquiescence; compliance; approval; permission.
  • Consent (v. i.)
    To agree in opinion or sentiment; to be of the same mind; to accord; to concur.
  • Consent (v. i.)
    To indicate or express a willingness; to yield to guidance, persuasion, or necessity; to give assent or approval; to comply.
  • Consent (v. t.)
    To grant; to allow; to assent to; to admit.
  • entopic (unknown)
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  • incents (unknown)
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  • incepts (unknown)
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  • Inspect (v. t.)
    Inspection.
  • Inspect (v. t.)
    To look upon; to view closely and critically, esp. in order to ascertain quality or condition, to detect errors, etc., to examine; to scrutinize; to investigate; as, to inspect conduct.
  • Inspect (v. t.)
    To view and examine officially, as troops, arms, goods offered, work done for the public, etc.; to oversee; to superintend.
  • intones (unknown)
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  • Nepotic (a.)
    Of or pertaining to npotism.
  • notices (unknown)
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  • pectins (unknown)
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  • Pension (n.)
    A boarding house or boarding school in France, Belgium, Switzerland, etc.
  • Pension (n.)
    A certain sum of money paid to a clergyman in lieu of tithes.
  • Pension (n.)
    A payment; a tribute; something paid or given.
  • Pension (n.)
    A stated allowance to a person in consideration of past services; payment made to one retired from service, on account of age, disability, or other cause; especially, a regular stipend paid by a government to retired public officers, disabled soldiers, the families of soldiers killed in service, or to meritorious authors, or the like.
  • Pension (v. t.)
    To grant a pension to; to pay a regular stipend to; in consideration of service already performed; -- sometimes followed by off; as, to pension off a servant.
  • pinones (unknown)
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  • pintoes (unknown)
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  • Poetics (n.)
    The principles and rules of the art of poetry.
  • pointes (unknown)
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  • Pontine (a.)
    Of or pertaining to an extensive marshy district between Rome and Naples.
  • Section (n.)
    A distinct part of a country or people, community, class, or the like; a part of a territory separated by geographical lines, or of a people considered as distinct.
  • Section (n.)
    A distinct part or portion of a book or writing; a subdivision of a chapter; the division of a law or other writing; a paragraph; an article; hence, the character /, often used to denote such a division.
  • Section (n.)
    A division of a genus; a group of species separated by some distinction from others of the same genus; -- often indicated by the sign /.
  • Section (n.)
    A part of a musical period, composed of one or more phrases. See Phrase.
  • Section (n.)
    A part separated from something; a division; a portion; a slice.
  • Section (n.)
    One of the portions, of one square mile each, into which the public lands of the United States are divided; one thirty-sixth part of a township. These sections are subdivided into quarter sections for sale under the homestead and preemption laws.
  • Section (n.)
    The act of cutting, or separation by cutting; as, the section of bodies.
  • Section (n.)
    The description or representation of anything as it would appear if cut through by any intersecting plane; depiction of what is beyond a plane passing through, or supposed to pass through, an object, as a building, a machine, a succession of strata; profile.
  • Section (n.)
    The figure made up of all the points common to a superficies and a solid which meet, or to two superficies which meet, or to two lines which meet. In the first case the section is a superficies, in the second a line, and in the third a point.
  • Tenpins (n.)
    A game resembling ninepins, but played with ten pins. See Ninepins.
  • Tension (a.)
    A device for checking the delivery of the thread in a sewing machine, so as to give the stitch the required degree of tightness.
  • Tension (a.)
    Expansive force; the force with which the particles of a body, as a gas, tend to recede from each other and occupy a larger space; elastic force; elasticity; as, the tension of vapor; the tension of air.
  • Tension (a.)
    Fig.: Extreme strain of mind or excitement of feeling; intense effort.
  • Tension (a.)
    The act of stretching or straining; the state of being stretched or strained to stiffness; the state of being bent strained; as, the tension of the muscles, tension of the larynx.
  • Tension (a.)
    The degree of stretching to which a wire, cord, piece of timber, or the like, is strained by drawing it in the direction of its length; strain.
  • Tension (a.)
    The force by which a part is pulled when forming part of any system in equilibrium or in motion; as, the tension of a srting supporting a weight equals that weight.
  • Tension (a.)
    The quality in consequence of which an electric charge tends to discharge itself, as into the air by a spark, or to pass from a body of greater to one of less electrical potential. It varies as the quantity of electricity upon a given area.

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