7-letter words containing i, o, n, a
- minorca — Spanish Menorca. one of the Balearic Islands, in the W Mediterranean. 271 sq. mi. (700 sq. km).
- moaning — a prolonged, low, inarticulate sound uttered from or as if from physical or mental suffering.
- mohican — Mahican.
- moineau — Lb fortifications A small flat bastion, raised in the middle of an overlong curtain.
- moissan — Henri [ahn-ree] /ɑ̃ˈri/ (Show IPA), 1852–1907, French chemist: Nobel prize 1906.
- molniya — one of a series of Soviet communications satellites.
- monacid — (chemistry) Having one hydrogen atom replaceable by a negative or acid atom or radical; capable of neutralizing a monobasic acid.
- monadic — Biology. any simple, single-celled organism. any of various small, flagellate, colorless ameboids with one to three flagella, especially of the genus Monas.
- mondain — a man who moves in fashionable society
- mondial — of or involving the whole world
- monesia — a preparation extracted from the bark of a South American tree, Pradosia lactescens, and used chiefly as an astringent and as an expectorant.
- monilia — a fungus of the genus Monilia, of the class Fungi Imperfecti, having spherical or oval conidia in branched chains.
- moraine — a ridge, mound, or irregular mass of unstratified glacial drift, chiefly boulders, gravel, sand, and clay.
- morandi — Giorgio [jawr-jaw] /ˈdʒɔr dʒɔ/ (Show IPA), 1890–1964, Italian painter.
- moringa — Any of several trees, of genus Moringa, that grow in tropical and subtropical India and Africa.
- naibour — Obsolete form of neighbour.
- nairobi — a republic in E Africa: member of the Commonwealth of Nations; formerly a British crown colony and protectorate. 223,478 sq. mi. (578,808 sq. km). Capital: Nairobi.
- nanaimo — a port in SW British Columbia, in SW Canada, on the SE part of Vancouver Island.
- nasions — Plural form of nasion.
- nations — Plural form of nation.
- nicolai — (Carl) Otto (Ehrenfried) [kahrl awt-oh ey-ruh n-freet] /kɑrl ˈɔt oʊ ˈeɪ rənˌfrit/ (Show IPA), 1810–49, German composer.
- nicolas — a masculine name
- nicolay — John George, 1832–1901, U.S. biographer.
- nicosia — an island republic in the Mediterranean, S of Turkey: formerly a British colony; independent since 1960. 3572 sq. mi. (9250 sq. km). Capital: Nicosia.
- nidaros — former name of Trondheim.
- nihonga — the traditional Japanese style of painting, using traditional materials and techniques
- niobate — any salt of niobic acid; columbate.
- no fair — not according to the rules
- nodical — of or relating to a node or the nodes.
- nomadic — of, relating to, or characteristic of nomads.
- nominal — being such in name only; so-called; putative: a nominal treaty; the nominal head of the country.
- nonacid — Having no acidic properties or content.
- nonadic — Of or pertaining to an nonad; ninefold.
- nonpaid — a simple past tense and past participle of pay1 .
- nordica — Lillian (Lillian Norton) 1859–1914, U.S. soprano.
- noriega — Manuel Antonio, born 1934, military leader of Panama 1983–89: captured by U.S. forces and sentenced to prison for drug trafficking 1992.
- notaire — (in France) a public official authorized by the state to attest and certify certain legal documents, oversee property transactions, etc
- notitia — a register or list, esp of ecclesiastical districts
- novalia — any land that has been newly reclaimed and cultivated
- novalis — (pen name of Friedrich von Hardenberg) 1772–1801, German poet.
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- oakling — an immature or not fully-grown oak tree
- obtains — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of obtain.
- ocarina — a simple musical wind instrument shaped somewhat like an elongated egg with a mouthpiece and finger holes.
- occitan — Provençal (def 3).
- oceania — the islands of the central and S Pacific, including Micronesia, Melanesia, Polynesia, and traditionally Australasia. About 3,450,000 sq. mi. (8,935,500 sq. km).
- oceanic — of, living in, or produced by the ocean: oceanic currents.
- oceanid — any of the daughters of Oceanus and Tethys; a sea nymph.
- ogygian — of very great age; prehistoric
- oil pan — the bottom part of the crankcase of an internal-combustion engine in which the oil used to lubricate the engine accumulates.