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11-letter words containing a, n, o, i, t, e

  • nitrosamine — any of a series of compounds with the type formula R 2 NNO, some of which are carcinogenic, formed in cured meats by the conversion of nitrite.
  • nitrosourea — any of various lipid-soluble, synthetic or naturally occurring alkylating agents that can cross the blood-brain barrier: used in the treatment of certain brain cancers.
  • nominatives — Plural form of nominative.
  • non-citable — to quote (a passage, book, author, etc.), especially as an authority: He cited the Constitution in his defense.
  • non-literal — in accordance with, involving, or being the primary or strict meaning of the word or words; not figurative or metaphorical: the literal meaning of a word.
  • non-reality — the state or quality of being real.
  • nonadaptive — serving or able to adapt; showing or contributing to adaptation: the adaptive coloring of a chameleon.
  • nonadditive — not additive, not involving mathematical addition
  • nonathletic — physically active and strong; good at athletics or sports: an athletic child.
  • noncreative — having the quality or power of creating.
  • nondiabetic — (medicine) Not suffering from diabetes.
  • nonemphatic — lacking emphasis, not emphatic
  • nonexistant — Misspelling of nonexistent.
  • noninitiate — a person who has not been initiated
  • nonintegral — not integral
  • nonisolated — Not isolated.
  • nonliterary — pertaining to or of the nature of books and writings, especially those classed as literature: literary history.
  • nonliterate — preliterate.
  • nonmagnetic — of or relating to a magnet or magnetism.
  • nonmaritime — Not maritime.
  • nonmaterial — not material or composed of matter.
  • nonmetallic — of or relating to a nonmetal.
  • nonmetrical — (music) Without the constraints of a metronome; not played or sung with a strict underlying rhythmic method.
  • nonnegative — (of a real number) greater than or equal to zero.
  • nonoperatic — not operatic
  • nonreactive — tending to react.
  • nonrelative — a person who is connected with another or others by blood or marriage.
  • nonsemantic — of, relating to, or arising from the different meanings of words or other symbols: semantic change; semantic confusion.
  • nonsilicate — Mineralogy. any of the largest group of mineral compounds, as quartz, beryl, garnet, feldspar, mica, and various kinds of clay, consisting of SiO 2 or SiO 4 groupings and one or more metallic ions, with some forms containing hydrogen. Silicates constitute well over 90 percent of the rock-forming minerals of the earth's crust.
  • nonstriated — not striated; unstriped, as certain muscular tissue.
  • nontangible — Intangible.
  • nonteaching — the act or profession of a person who teaches.
  • nonterminal — Alternative spelling of non-terminal.
  • nonverbatim — Not verbatim, i.e. not corresponding to the original, word for word.
  • nonvertical — being in a position or direction perpendicular to the plane of the horizon; upright; plumb.
  • nonvolatile — not volatile.
  • normal time — the standard length of time allowed for a match before any extra time, such as injury time, is added
  • normalities — conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; not abnormal; regular; natural.
  • normatively — of or relating to a norm, especially an assumed norm regarded as the standard of correctness in behavior, speech, writing, etc.
  • noticeboard — Alternative spelling of notice board.
  • numerations — Plural form of numeration.
  • objectional — Objectionable.
  • obsecration — to entreat solemnly; beseech; supplicate.
  • observation — an act or instance of noticing or perceiving.
  • obstinately — firmly or stubbornly adhering to one's purpose, opinion, etc.; not yielding to argument, persuasion, or entreaty.
  • obtestation — The act of obtesting; supplication; protestation.
  • occidentals — Plural form of occidental.
  • octanedioic — designating a type of acid found in suberin and castor oil
  • odd-pinnate — pinnate with an odd terminal leaflet.
  • omnipatient — having unlimited patience
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