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11-letter words containing a, n, o

  • anglo-latin — Medieval Latin as used in England. Abbreviation: AL, AL., A.L.
  • anglo-saxon — The Anglo-Saxon period is the period of English history from the fifth century A.D. to the Norman Conquest in 1066.
  • anglophilia — extreme admiration for England or its people, culture, customs, influence, etc.
  • anglophilic — Alternative capitalization of Anglophilic.
  • anglophobia — hatred or fear of England or its people, culture, customs, influence, etc.
  • anglophones — Plural form of anglophone.
  • anglophonic — of or relating to English speakers
  • anglosphere — a group of English-speaking countries that share common roots in British culture and history, usually the UK, the US, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada
  • angora goat — a breed of domestic goat with long soft hair
  • angora wool — Angora (def 2).
  • animal pole — the formative part of an ovum, having the greatest amount of cytoplasm and containing the nucleus.
  • animatronic — of, concerned with, or operated by animatronics
  • animosities — Plural form of animosity.
  • aniseikonia — a condition caused by a defect in the lens of the eye in which the images produced in the two eyes differ in size or shape
  • anisocarpic — (of a flower) having a lower number of carpels than of other floral parts.
  • anisocercal — (of fish) having unequal tail-fin lobes
  • anisodactyl — (of the feet of passerine birds) having the first toe directed backwards and the other three toes directed forwards
  • anisogamete — heterogamete
  • anisogamous — reproducing by the fusion of dissimilar gametes or individuals, usually differing in size.
  • anisomerous — (of flowers) having floral whorls that differ in the number of their parts
  • anisometric — not isometric; having unsymmetrical parts or unequal measurements
  • anisopteran — belonging or pertaining to the suborder Anisoptera, comprising the dragonflies.
  • anisotropic — not isotropic; having different physical properties in different directions
  • ankle joint — the joint made by the two leg bones (the tibia and the fibula) and the talus
  • anne boleynAnne, 1507–36, second wife of Henry VIII of England: mother of Queen Elizabeth I.
  • anne sexton — Anne (Harvey) 1928–74, U.S. poet.
  • annexations — Plural form of annexation.
  • annihilator — a person or thing that annihilates.
  • anno domini — advancing old age
  • annonaceous — belonging to the plant family Annonaceae.
  • annotations — Plural form of annotation.
  • annulations — Plural form of annulation.
  • annunciator — a device that gives a visual indication as to which of a number of electric circuits has operated, such as an indicator in a hotel showing in which room a bell has been rung
  • anodization — the action of electroplating a metal with an ornamental or protecting layer of oxide
  • anomalistic — tending to be anomalous
  • anomalously — deviating from or inconsistent with the common order, form, or rule; irregular; abnormal: Advanced forms of life may be anomalous in the universe.
  • anonymising — Present participle of anonymise.
  • anonymities — Plural form of anonymity.
  • anonymizers — Plural form of anonymizer.
  • anonymosity — (rare) The state of being anonymous.
  • anonymously — without any name acknowledged, as that of author, contributor, or the like: an anonymous letter to the editor; an anonymous donation.
  • anorthosite — a coarse-grained plutonic igneous rock consisting almost entirely of plagioclase feldspar
  • anovulation — failure to produce eggs or to discharge them from an ovary
  • anovulatory — not associated with, not caused by, or not exhibiting ovulation.
  • anson jones — Anson [an-suh n] /ˈæn sən/ (Show IPA), 1798–1858, president of the Republic of Texas.
  • answerphone — An answerphone is a device which you connect to your telephone and which records telephone calls while you are out.
  • antagonised — Simple past tense and past participle of antagonise.
  • antagonises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of antagonise.
  • antagonisms — Plural form of antagonism.
  • antagonists — Plural form of antagonist.
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