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8-letter words containing a, e, n, o, l

  • napoleon — (Louis Napoleon; Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte) [loo-ee;; French lwee] /ˈlu i;; French lwi/ (Show IPA), 1808–73, president of France 1848–52, emperor of France 1852–70 (nephew of Napoleon I).
  • neapolis — a port in E Greece, in Macedonia East and Thrace region on the Bay of Kaválla an important Macedonian fortress of the Byzantine empire; ceded to Greece by Turkey after the Balkan War (1912–13). Pop: 58 576 (1991)
  • neoblast — any large and undifferentiated stem cell in certain worms, esp planarian worms, involved in regeneration and repair
  • neolocal — living or located away from both the husband's and the wife's relatives: a neolocal family.
  • neonatal — of or relating to newborn children.
  • neoplasm — a new, often uncontrolled growth of abnormal tissue; tumor.
  • neuronal — Cell Biology. a specialized, impulse-conducting cell that is the functional unit of the nervous system, consisting of the cell body and its processes, the axon and dendrites.
  • neurosal — of or relating to neurosis; afflicted by a neurosis
  • nobleman — a man of noble birth or rank; noble; peer.
  • nodalize — to make something nodal or concentrated at a point
  • noetical — Alternative form of noetic.
  • non-sale — the act of selling.
  • nonequal — as great as; the same as (often followed by to or with): The velocity of sound is not equal to that of light.
  • nonglare — (of a colour, paint, or surface) dull rather than shiny
  • nonideal — (of a gas or solution) differing in behavior from that of an ideal gas or solution.
  • nonleafy — not leafy, having no leaves
  • nonlegal — not related to, qualified for, or phrased in the manner of the practice of law (distinguished from illegal): a nonlegal explanation.
  • nonmetal — an element not having the character of a metal, as carbon or nitrogen.
  • notables — Plural form of notable.
  • noteable — Misspelling of notable.
  • noumenal — ontic.
  • novalike — Resembling a nova or some aspect of one.
  • novellas — Plural form of novella.
  • novercal — of, like, or befitting a stepmother.
  • oberland — a mountain region in central Switzerland, mostly in S Bern canton.
  • obwalden — one of the two divisions of the canton of Unterwalden, in central Switzerland. 189 sq. mi. (490 sq. km). Capital: Sarnen.
  • octangle — octangular.
  • oleander — a poisonous shrub, Nerium oleander, of the dogbane family, native to southern Eurasia, having evergreen leaves and showy clusters of pink, red, or white flowers, and widely cultivated as an ornamental.
  • olefiant — producing or forming oil, most commonly ethylene
  • on alert — If soldiers or police are on alert, they are ready to deal with anything that may happen.
  • on leave — taking time off
  • openable — capable of being opened.
  • opinable — thinkable or able to be an opinion
  • orangelo — A citrus fruit that is a cross between an orange and a grapefruit.
  • oriental — (usually initial capital letter) of, relating to, or characteristic of the Orient, or East; Eastern.
  • ornately — elaborately or sumptuously adorned, often excessively or showily so: They bought an ornate Louis XIV sofa.
  • outlearn — to exceed in learning
  • ovalness — The quality of being oval.
  • ovenable — able to be cooked in an oven.
  • overlain — past participle of overlie.
  • overland — by land; on terrain: to travel overland rather than by sea.
  • overplan — to plan excessively
  • palinode — a poem in which the poet retracts something said in an earlier poem.
  • pantofle — a slipper.
  • pentanol — any of various colourless, odoriferous isomers of C5H11OH
  • peroneal — pertaining to or situated near the fibula.
  • personal — of, relating to, or coming as from a particular person; individual; private: a personal opinion.
  • pleonasm — the use of more words than are necessary to express an idea; redundancy.
  • pleonast — someone who uses more words than necessary
  • polypnea — rapid breathing; panting.
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