11-letter words containing e, t, i, o, l
- neotropical — belonging or pertaining to a geographical division comprising that part of the New World extending from the tropic of Cancer southward.
- neovitalism — a new or revived form of the belief that life is a vital principle (vitalism)
- neovitalist — someone who holds to the theory of neovitalism
- nephroliths — a renal calculus; kidney stone.
- neuroleptic — (chiefly of a drug) tending to reduce nervous tension by depressing nerve functions.
- neurologist — a physician specializing in neurology.
- neurulation — the formation of a neurula.
- neutrophile — (biology) Any organism that thrives in a relatively neutral pH.
- neutrophils — Plural form of neutrophil.
- nilpotently — In a nilpotent fashion.
- nippleworts — Plural form of nipplewort.
- nitrobenzol — Nitrobenzene.
- nitrobenzyl — (organic chemistry, especially in combination) Any of three isomeric univalent radicals derived from nitrobenzene.
- nitromersol — a brownish-yellow or yellow, granular, water-insoluble powder, C 7 H 5 HgNO 3 : used in alkaline solution chiefly as an antiseptic.
- nitrophenol — any compound derived from phenol by the replacement of one or more of its ring hydrogen atoms by the nitro group.
- noctilucent — (of high-altitude clouds) visible during the short night of the summer.
- non-citable — to quote (a passage, book, author, etc.), especially as an authority: He cited the Constitution in his defense.
- non-ductile — capable of being hammered out thin, as certain metals; malleable.
- non-hostile — of, relating to, or characteristic of an enemy: a hostile nation.
- 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.
- non-sterile — free from living germs or microorganisms; aseptic: sterile surgical instruments.
- non-violent — not violent; free of violence.
- nonathletic — physically active and strong; good at athletics or sports: an athletic child.
- nonelection — the state of not being elected for salvation
- nonelective — Not elective.
- nonelectric — Not electric; not operated by electricity.
- nonintegral — not integral
- nonisolated — Not isolated.
- nonlistener — One who does not listen.
- nonliterary — pertaining to or of the nature of books and writings, especially those classed as literature: literary history.
- nonliterate — preliterate.
- 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.
- nonrelative — a person who is connected with another or others by blood or marriage.
- 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.
- nontangible — Intangible.
- nonterminal — Alternative spelling of non-terminal.
- nonvertical — being in a position or direction perpendicular to the plane of the horizon; upright; plumb.
- nonvirulent — Not virulent.
- 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.
- northcliffe — Viscount, Alfred Charles William Harmsworth.
- northerlies — Plural form of northerly.
- novelettish — Resembling or characteristic of a novelette.
- novelettist — a person who writes novelettes
- nucleotides — any of a group of molecules that, when linked together, form the building blocks of DNA or RNA: composed of a phosphate group, the bases adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine, and a pentose sugar, in RNA the thymine base being replaced by uracil.