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14-letter words containing m, o, n, b, a, l

  • non-admissible — that may be allowed or conceded; allowable: an admissible plan.
  • non-ambulatory — of, relating to, or capable of walking: an ambulatory exploration of the countryside.
  • non-compatible — capable of existing or living together in harmony: the most compatible married couple I know.
  • non-consumable — able or meant to be consumed, as by eating, drinking, or using: consumable goods.
  • non-liberalism — the quality or state of being liberal, as in behavior or attitude.
  • noncompensable — eligible for or subject to compensation, especially for a bodily injury.
  • noninflammable — Not catching fire easily; not flammable.
  • normal balance — The normal balance of an account is the side of the account that is positive or increasing.
  • northumberland — a county in NE England. 1943 sq. mi. (5030 sq. km).
  • omnibus clause — a clause, especially in an automobile liability policy, extending coverage to persons other than the insured named in the policy.
  • orange blossom — the white flower of an orange tree, especially of the genus Citrus, much used in wreaths, bridal bouquets, etc.: the state flower of Florida.
  • ordinal number — Also called ordinal numeral. any of the numbers that express degree, quality, or position in a series, as first, second, and third (distinguished from cardinal number).
  • oxyhaemoglobin — the bright red product formed when oxygen from the lungs combines with haemoglobin in the blood
  • platinum-blond — (of hair) of a pale silver-blond colour
  • pneumobacillus — a bacterium, Klebsiella pneumoniae, causing a type of pneumonia and associated with certain other diseases, especially of the respiratory tract.
  • public company — a company that has more than 50 shareholders and whose shares are offered for public subscription.
  • rambunctiously — difficult to control or handle; wildly boisterous: a rambunctious child.
  • remobilization — to assemble or marshal (armed forces, military reserves, or civilian persons of military age) into readiness for active service.
  • retinoblastoma — Pathology. an inheritable tumor of the eye.
  • roman alphabet — Latin alphabet.
  • semilunar bone — lunate (def 2).
  • semipolar bond — type of chemical bond
  • somnambulation — to walk during sleep; sleepwalk.
  • st. marylebone — former metropolitan borough of London: since 1965, part of Westminster
  • table mountain — a mountain in the Republic of South Africa, near Cape Town. 3550 feet (1080 meters).
  • taxable amount — the portion of your income or profits that is subject to tax
  • terminal bonus — a bonus paid on a life insurance policy when the holder reaches a certain age or dies
  • thromboplastin — Biochemistry. a lipoprotein in the blood that converts prothrombin to thrombin.
  • uncommunicable — incommunicable.
  • undecomposable — indecomposable or unable to be decomposed
  • undemonstrable — not able to be made evident
  • unmentionables — not mentionable; inappropriate, unfit, or improper for mention, as in polite conversation; unspeakable.
  • unprogrammable — not able to be programmed
  • unsurmountable — to mount upon; get on the top of; mount upon and cross over: to surmount a hill.
  • valve trombone — a trombone equipped with three or four valves in place of a slide.
  • william bowmanWilliam Scott ("Scotty") born 1933, Canadian hockey coach.
  • william gibson — (person)   Author of cyberpunk novels such as Neuromancer (1984), Count Zero (1986), Mona Lisa Overdrive, and Virtual Light (1993). Neuromancer, a novel about a computer hacker/criminal "cowboy" of the future helping to free an artificial intelligence from its programmed bounds, won the Hugo and Nebula science fiction awards and is credited as the seminal cyberpunk novel and the origin of the term "cyberspace". Gibson does not have a technical background and supposedly purchased his first computer in 1992.
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