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8-letter words containing m, o, e, n

  • motioner — One who makes a motion; a mover.
  • motormen — Plural form of motorman.
  • moulinet — a portable pulley device for bending crossbow or turning the drum of a crane
  • moulmein — a seaport in S Burma at the mouth of the Salween River.
  • mounties — Plural form of mountie.
  • mourners — Plural form of mourner.
  • mousekin — a little mouse
  • movement — the act, process, or result of moving.
  • mu meson — (no longer in technical use) muon.
  • mudstone — a clayey rock with the texture and composition of shale but little or no lamination.
  • mulroney — (Martin) Brian, born 1939, Canadian political leader: prime minister 1984–93.
  • muskegon — a port in W Michigan, on Lake Michigan.
  • muskoxen — Plural form of muskox.
  • mylonite — Geology. a rock that has been crushed and sheared to such an extent that its original texture has been destroyed.
  • myogenic — originating in muscle, as an impulse or sensation.
  • myonemes — Plural form of myoneme.
  • namedrop — Alternative spelling of name-drop.
  • nanomole — one billionth of a mole.
  • neckmold — Alt form neckmould.
  • negroism — the doctrine or advocacy of equal rights for black people.
  • nematoad — Misspelling of nematode.
  • nematode — any unsegmented worm of the phylum Nematoda, having an elongated, cylindrical body; a roundworm.
  • nemorous — (rare) Forested; full of trees, dark with shady groves.
  • neomorph — (genetics) a gain of function mutation that causes novel gene function.
  • neomycin — an antibiotic produced by an actinomycete, Streptomyces fradiae, administered orally or locally, used chiefly for skin, urinary tract, and eye infections and as a surgical antiseptic.
  • neoplasm — a new, often uncontrolled growth of abnormal tissue; tumor.
  • nepotism — 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.
  • neuromas — Plural form of neuroma.
  • new moon — the moon either when in conjunction with the sun or soon after, being either invisible or visible only as a slender crescent.
  • new-mown — recently mown or cut: the refreshing smell of new-mown hay.
  • newcombe — John (David). born 1944, Australian tennis player; winner of seven Grand Slam singles titles (1967–75), including three at Wimbledon (1967, 1970, 1971)
  • newcomenThomas, 1663–1729, English inventor.
  • newcomer — a person or thing that has recently arrived; new arrival: She is a newcomer to our city. The firm is a newcomer in the field of advertising.
  • newsroom — a room in the offices of a newspaper, news service, or broadcasting organization in which the news is processed.
  • nichrome — An alloy of nickel with chromium (10 to 20 percent) and sometimes iron (up to 25 percent), used chiefly in high-temperature applications such as electrical heating elements.
  • no-mates — designating a person with no friends
  • nobelium — a transuranic element in the actinium series. Symbol: No; atomic number: 102.
  • nobleman — a man of noble birth or rank; noble; peer.
  • noblemen — a man of noble birth or rank; noble; peer.
  • nomadize — to live in the manner of a nomad.
  • nominate — to propose (someone) for appointment or election to an office.
  • nominees — Plural form of nominee.
  • nomogeny — a law or belief that life originated from a natural process instead of a miraculous process
  • noncrime — an incident that is not considered to be against the law
  • nonempty — (of a set, group, collection, etc.) containing at least one element.
  • nonimage — That which is not an image.
  • nonmetal — an element not having the character of a metal, as carbon or nitrogen.
  • nonmetro — Nonmetropolitan.
  • nonmoney — not involving money
  • noometry — a term used by the satirical novelist Thomas Love Peacock to mean 'measurement of the mind'
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