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9-letter words containing a, m, o, r, n

  • mordantly — sharply caustic or sarcastic, as wit or a speaker; biting.
  • mordicant — Biting; acrid.
  • more than — a greater number or amount than
  • morganite — rose-colored beryl.
  • morganton — a town in central North Carolina.
  • mortaring — Present participle of mortar.
  • mortarman — a soldier who fires a mortar
  • mortician — funeral director.
  • motor van — a motor truck, especially one enclosed to protect the cargo.
  • mournival — a card game whose object is to gain a set of four aces, kings, queens, or knaves in one hand
  • mucronate — having an abruptly projecting point, as a feather or leaf.
  • myoneural — of or relating to both muscle and nerve.
  • myrobalan — the dried plumlike fruit of certain tropical trees of the genus Phyllanthus, used in dyeing, tanning, and making ink.
  • myrobolan — Alternative form of myrobalan.
  • name-drop — mention famous person to impress
  • nameboard — a signboard that identifies a place or object.
  • nanograms — Plural form of nanogram.
  • nanometer — one billionth of a meter. Abbreviation: nm.
  • nanometre — An SI subunit of length equal to 10-9 metres. Symbol: nm.
  • narcotism — habitual use of narcotics.
  • nathemore — nevermore
  • near home — concerning one deeply
  • nephogram — a photograph of a cloud
  • neurinoma — A schwannoma.
  • neuromast — a group of innervated sensory cells occurring along the lateral line of fishes and aquatic amphibians.
  • nitramino — containing the nitramino group.
  • no matter — the substance or substances of which any physical object consists or is composed: the matter of which the earth is made.
  • nominator — to propose (someone) for appointment or election to an office.
  • nomocracy — (politics) A political system under the sovereignty of rational laws and civic rights.
  • nomograph — a graph, usually containing three parallel scales graduated for different variables so that when a straight line connects values of any two, the related value may be read directly from the third at the point intersected by the line.
  • non-moral — having no relation to morality; neither moral nor immoral: It was a completely nonmoral problem and involved only judgments as to efficacy.
  • nonameric — Of or pertaining to a nonamer.
  • nonfarmer — a person who is not a farmer
  • nonformal — Not formal.
  • nonmarket — an open place or a covered building where buyers and sellers convene for the sale of goods; a marketplace: a farmers' market.
  • nonmature — not mature; immature
  • nonmortal — not fatal
  • nonnormal — (statistics) Not normal.
  • nonrandom — proceeding, made, or occurring without definite aim, reason, or pattern: the random selection of numbers.
  • normalise — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of normalize.
  • normality — conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; not abnormal; regular; natural.
  • normalize — to make normal.
  • normandie — a former province of N France, on the English Channel: settled by Vikings under Rollo in the 10th century; scene of the Allied landings in 1944. Chief town: Rouen
  • normanize — to make or become Norman in character, style, customs, etc
  • normative — of or relating to a norm, especially an assumed norm regarded as the standard of correctness in behavior, speech, writing, etc.
  • numerator — Arithmetic. the term of a fraction, usually above the line, that indicates the number of equal parts that are to be added together; the dividend placed over a divisor: The numerator of the fraction 2/3 is 2. Compare denominator (def 1).
  • oarswoman — A female rower, especially as a member of a racing team.
  • oarswomen — Plural form of oarswoman.
  • obumbrant — overhanging; projecting over another part.
  • oenogarum — Garum diluted with wine.
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