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  • misconnect — to join, link, or fasten together; unite or bind: to connect the two cities by a bridge; Communication satellites connect the local stations into a network.
  • misconster — Obsolete form of misconstrue (16th-17th c.).
  • miscontent — discontented; dissatisfied
  • miscounsel — to advise wrongly.
  • miscounted — Simple past tense and past participle of miscount.
  • misocainea — an abnormal aversion to anything new.
  • moccasined — Wearing moccasins.
  • monarchies — a state or nation in which the supreme power is actually or nominally lodged in a monarch. Compare absolute monarchy, limited monarchy.
  • monoclines — Plural form of monocline.
  • monoecious — Biology. having both male and female organs in the same individual; hermaphroditic.
  • monostelic — having an individual or sole stele or cylindrical part in the middle of the stem or root of a plant that contains tubular-like vessels
  • mont cenisMont, a mountain pass between SE France and Italy, in the Alps. 6834 feet (2083 meters) high.
  • mucedinous — of or resembling mold or mildew.
  • narcotised — Simple past tense and past participle of narcotise.
  • narcotizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of narcotize.
  • necropolis — a cemetery, especially one of large size and usually of an ancient city.
  • necropsied — the examination of a body after death; autopsy.
  • necropsies — Plural form of necropsy.
  • neoclassic — (sometimes initial capital letter) belonging or pertaining to a revival of classic styles or something that is held to resemble classic styles, as in art, literature, music, or architecture.
  • neofascism — any of various political movements or beliefs inspired by or reminiscent of fascism or Nazism.
  • neofascist — any of various political movements or beliefs inspired by or reminiscent of fascism or Nazism.
  • neoplastic — the theory and practice of the de Stijl school, chiefly characterized by an emphasis on the formal structure of a work of art, and restriction of spatial or linear relations to vertical and horizontal movements as well as restriction of the artist's palette to black, white, and the primary colors.
  • neotropics — Tropical America: the tropical areas of North, Central and South America; the tropics of the New World.
  • nepotistic — patronage bestowed or favoritism shown on the basis of family relationship, as in business and politics: She was accused of nepotism when she made her nephew an officer of the firm.
  • nicobarese — a member of a people or group of peoples inhabiting the Nicobar Islands.
  • nightscope — An optical instrument that provides night vision.
  • nomarchies — Plural form of nomarchy.
  • nonascetic — a person who is not an ascetic
  • nonelastic — capable of returning to its original length, shape, etc., after being stretched, deformed, compressed, or expanded: an elastic waistband; elastic fiber.
  • nonscience — that which is not science or scientific
  • nonspecial — of a distinct or particular kind or character: a special kind of key.
  • normalcies — the quality or condition of being normal, as the general economic, political, and social conditions of a nation; normality: After months of living in a state of tension, all yearned for a return to normalcy.
  • nosepieces — Plural form of nosepiece.
  • novelistic — of, relating to, or characteristic of novels.
  • noviceship — The state or position of being a novice.
  • nuciferous — (of a tree or bush) bearing nuts.
  • nucleonics — the branch of science that deals with nuclear phenomena, as radioactivity, fission, or fusion, especially practical applications, as in industrial engineering.
  • nucleoside — any of the class of compounds derived by the hydrolysis of nucleic acids or nucleotides, consisting typically of deoxyribose or ribose combined with adenine, guanine, cytosine, uracil, or thymine.
  • obeisances — Plural form of obeisance.
  • obesogenic — Tending to cause obesity.
  • objections — Plural form of objection.
  • obstinance — The characteristic of being obstinate.
  • occasioned — a particular time, especially as marked by certain circumstances or occurrences: They met on three occasions.
  • occasioner — a person who or that which generates or precipitates something
  • octonaries — Plural form of octonary.
  • omniscient — having complete or unlimited knowledge, awareness, or understanding; perceiving all things.
  • opalescing — Present participle of opalesce.
  • ordinances — Plural form of ordinance.
  • osteogenic — derived from or made up of bone-forming tissue.
  • oven chips — chips or fries that can be cooked in the oven
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