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13-letter words containing m, a, y, o, n

  • non-mandatory — authoritatively ordered; obligatory; compulsory: It is mandatory that all students take two years of math.
  • nonambulatory — of, relating to, or capable of walking: an ambulatory exploration of the countryside.
  • nondefamatory — Not defamatory.
  • nonelementary — relating to a complexity class in computational complexity theory
  • nonhaemolytic — relating to a transfusion reaction in which the red blood cells survive
  • nonmyelinated — (of nerve fibres) lacking a myelin sheath
  • nonsystematic — Not systematic.
  • normally-open — Normally-open switch contacts are in an open state at rest.
  • novaya zemlya — two large islands in the Arctic Ocean, N of and belonging to the Russian Federation. 35,000 sq. mi. (90,650 sq. km).
  • numismatology — Numismatics.
  • nymphaeaceous — belonging to the Nymphaeaceae, the water lily family of plants.
  • nymphomaniacs — Plural form of nymphomaniac.
  • of many parts — having many different abilities
  • of many words — talkative
  • on your marks — On your marks in British English, or on your mark in American English, is a command given to runners at the beginning of a race in order to get them into the correct position to start.
  • onomastically — In an onomastic way.
  • opera company — a company that puts on productions of operas
  • ornamentality — used or grown for ornament: ornamental plants.
  • oxymetazoline — a sympathomimetic drug, C 1 6 H 2 4 N 2 O, used as a topical, long-lasting nasal decongestant.
  • pancreatotomy — incision of the pancreas.
  • paranormality — the state of being paranormal
  • phantasmagory — phantasmagoria.
  • pharmacognosy — materia medica (def 2).
  • pharyngectomy — excision of part or all of the pharynx.
  • phenomenality — highly extraordinary or prodigious; exceptional: phenomenal speed.
  • photodynamics — the science dealing with light and its effects on living organisms.
  • phrygian mode — an authentic church mode represented on the white keys of a keyboard instrument by an ascending scale from E to E.
  • physharmonica — a keyboard musical instrument fitted with free reeds, and which is an early form of harmonium
  • plastic money — credit cards, used instead of cash
  • plough monday — the first Monday after Epiphany, which in N and E England used to be celebrated with a procession of ploughmen drawing a plough from house to house
  • pneumatolysis — the process by which rocks are altered or minerals and ores are formed by the action of vapors given off by magma.
  • pneumatolytic — resulting from pneumatolysis
  • policy-making — Policy-making is the making of policies.
  • polydaemonism — the belief in many evil spirits.
  • polynomialism — a polynomial naming system
  • polysomnogram — a record of a person's sleep pattern, breathing, heart activity, and limb movements during sleep. Abbreviation: PSG.
  • poppy anemone — a southern European plant, Anemone coronaria, of the buttercup family, having tuberous roots and solitary, poppylike, red, blue, or white flowers, grown as an ornamental.
  • predominantly — having ascendancy, power, authority, or influence over others; preeminent.
  • predominately — to be the stronger or leading element or force.
  • psychodynamic — Psychology. any clinical approach to personality, as Freud's, that sees personality as the result of a dynamic interplay of conscious and unconscious factors.
  • ramon y cajal — Santiago [sahn-tyah-gaw] /sɑnˈtyɑ gɔ/ (Show IPA), 1852–1934, Spanish histologist: Nobel Prize in medicine 1906.
  • ray tomlinson — (person)   An engineer at Bolt Beranek and Newman who, in July 1972 while designing the first[?] electronic mail program, chose the commercial at symbol "@" to separate the user name from the computer name.
  • recommendably — in a way that is recommendable
  • remonstrantly — in a remonstrant or opposing manner
  • remonstratory — characterized by protest or expostulation
  • rhythmization — the act or process of rhythmizing something
  • roman holiday — a public spectacle or controversy marked by barbarism, vindictiveness, or scandal.
  • romanticality — the state or quality of being romantic
  • royal marines — a corps of soldiers specially trained in amphibious warfare
  • salpingectomy — excision of the Fallopian tube.
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