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8-letter words containing l, e, s, n

  • moleskin — the soft, deep-gray, fragile fur of the mole.
  • moliones — Cteatus and Eurytus, the twin sons of Molione, sometimes said to have been joined at the waist. They were fathered by Poseidon and reared by Actor.
  • mongrels — Plural form of mongrel.
  • monocles — Plural form of monocle.
  • moonless — the earth's natural satellite, orbiting the earth at a mean distance of 238,857 miles (384,393 km) and having a diameter of 2160 miles (3476 km).
  • muslined — draped or covered with muslin
  • muslinet — a thick type of muslin
  • nacelles — Plural form of nacelle.
  • nail set — a short rod of steel used to drive a nail below or flush with a surface.
  • nainsell — own self
  • nameless — having no name.
  • nasalise — Alternative spelling of nasalize.
  • nasalize — to pronounce as a nasal sound.
  • nathless — Alternative form of natheless.
  • neapolis — a port in E Greece, in Macedonia East and Thrace region on the Bay of Kaválla an important Macedonian fortress of the Byzantine empire; ceded to Greece by Turkey after the Balkan War (1912–13). Pop: 58 576 (1991)
  • nebulise — to reduce to fine spray; atomize.
  • nebulose — cloudlike; nebulous.
  • nebulous — hazy, vague, indistinct, or confused: a nebulous recollection of the meeting; a nebulous distinction between pride and conceit.
  • neckless — the part of the body of an animal or human being that connects the head and the trunk.
  • necklets — Plural form of necklet.
  • needfuls — must-haves
  • needlers — Plural form of needler.
  • needless — unnecessary; not needed or wanted: a needless waste of food.
  • neglects — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of neglect.
  • neoblast — any large and undifferentiated stem cell in certain worms, esp planarian worms, involved in regeneration and repair
  • neoplasm — a new, often uncontrolled growth of abnormal tissue; tumor.
  • neostyle — a manifolding device similar to the cyclostyle.
  • nepalese — of or relating to Nepal, its inhabitants, or their language.
  • nestable — a pocketlike, usually more or less circular structure of twigs, grass, mud, etc., formed by a bird, often high in a tree, as a place in which to lay and incubate its eggs and rear its young; any protected place used by a bird for these purposes.
  • nestling — a young bird not yet old enough to leave the nest.
  • net loss — A net loss is the difference between gross profit on sales and operating expenses if gross profit is less than operating expenses.
  • net silk — raw silk that has been reeled and twisted into yarn.
  • netsplit — netburp
  • neurosal — of or relating to neurosis; afflicted by a neurosis
  • neutrals — Plural form of neutral.
  • nevelsonLouise, 1900–1988, U.S. sculptor, born in Russia.
  • newlands — John Alexander. 1838–98, British chemist: classified the elements in order of their atomic weight, noticing similarities in every eighth and thus discovering his law of octaves
  • newlines — Plural form of newline.
  • newsclip — A very high level language designed for writing netnews filters. It translates into C. It includes support for various newsreaders. Version 1.01 includes a translator from NewsClip to C, examples and documentation. NewsClip was written by Looking Glass Software Ltd. and is distributed and used by ClariNet Communications Corporation It is only supported for ClariNet customers. Output of the filters may not be sold and donation for use of this program is hinted at. E-mail: <[email protected]>.
  • newsgirl — a girl who sells or delivers newspapers.
  • newshole — Alternative form of news hole.
  • newslady — A newswoman.
  • newsless — Without news.
  • newsreel — a short motion picture presenting current or recent events.
  • nibblers — Plural form of nibbler.
  • nimblest — Superlative form of nimble.
  • nobelist — a person who is awarded a Nobel prize.
  • noblesse — The nobility.
  • noctules — Plural form of noctule.
  • nodulose — (biology) having nodules.
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