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11-letter words containing m, l, n

  • noncriminal — of the nature of or involving crime.
  • nondomicile — Not of or pertaining to domicile.
  • nonemployee — a person who is not an employee of a particular organization
  • nonfamilial — of, relating to, or characteristic of a family: familial ties.
  • nonhormonal — not involving hormones, not hormonal
  • nonluminous — radiating or reflecting light; shining; bright.
  • nonmaterial — not material or composed of matter.
  • nonmeltable — Unmeltable.
  • 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.
  • nonmilitant — Not militant.
  • nonmilitary — Not belonging to, characteristic of, or involving the armed forces; civilian.
  • nonmiscible — not capable of being mixed.
  • nonmotility — the state of being nonmotile
  • nonmystical — not mystical
  • nonsymbolic — not involving or using symbols
  • nontemporal — not indicating time
  • nonterminal — Alternative spelling of non-terminal.
  • normal form — 1.   (reduction)   In reduction systems, the state of a term which contains no reducible expressions. Variants include head normal form, weak head normal form. 2.   (database)   See database normalisation.
  • normal mode — an oscillation of a mechanical system in which all particles move with the same frequency and phase.
  • normal time — the standard length of time allowed for a match before any extra time, such as injury time, is added
  • normalising — Present participle of normalise.
  • normalities — conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; not abnormal; regular; natural.
  • normalizing — Present participle of normalize.
  • normatively — of or relating to a norm, especially an assumed norm regarded as the standard of correctness in behavior, speech, writing, etc.
  • np-complete — (complexity)   (NPC, Nondeterministic Polynomial time complete) A set or property of computational decision problems which is a subset of NP (i.e. can be solved by a nondeterministic Turing Machine in polynomial time), with the additional property that it is also NP-hard. Thus a solution for one NP-complete problem would solve all problems in NP. Many (but not all) naturally arising problems in class NP are in fact NP-complete. There is always a polynomial-time algorithm for transforming an instance of any NP-complete problem into an instance of any other NP-complete problem. So if you could solve one you could solve any other by transforming it to the solved one. The first problem ever shown to be NP-complete was the satisfiability problem. Another example is Hamilton's problem. See also computational complexity, halting problem, Co-NP, NP-hard.
  • nucleoplasm — the protoplasm of the nucleus of a cell.
  • nucleosomal — Of or pertaining to a nucleosome.
  • nucleosomes — Plural form of nucleosome.
  • null method — a method of measurement using an electrical device, as a Wheatstone bridge, in which the quantity to be measured is balanced by an opposing known quantity that is varied until the resultant of the two is zero.
  • number line — a straight line on which there is indicated a one-to-one correspondence between points on the line and the set of real numbers.
  • numberplate — Alternative spelling of number plate.
  • numbskulled — (informal) stupid.
  • numerically — of or relating to numbers; of the nature of a number.
  • nummulation — the red blood corpuscles in a small amount of blood that produce a formation akin to a heap of coins
  • nutrimental — any substance or matter that, taken into a living organism, serves to sustain it in its existence, promoting growth, replacing loss, and providing energy.
  • nympholepsy — an ecstasy supposed by the ancients to be inspired by nymphs.
  • nympholepts — Plural form of nympholept.
  • obligements — Plural form of obligement.
  • oecumenical — general; universal.
  • old kingdom — the period in the history of ancient Egypt, 2780–2280 b.c., comprising the 3rd to 6th dynasties, characterized by the predominance of Memphis.
  • omnichannel — Using every channel.
  • omnilingual — Having the ability to speak, or to understand, all languages.
  • onomatology — onomastics.
  • onyx marble — Mexican onyx.
  • orientalism — a peculiarity or idiosyncrasy of the peoples of Asia, especially the East.
  • originalism — The principle or belief that the original intent of an author should be adhered to in later interpretations of a work.
  • ornamentals — Plural form of ornamental.
  • orthonormal — (of a system of functions) normal; normalized.
  • outline map — a map which only provides very basic information so that more details can be added
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