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11-letter words containing m, o, n, e, c

  • mountenance — a quantity, amount, duration, or value
  • mucoprotein — a protein that yields carbohydrates as well as amino acids on hydrolysis.
  • musclebound — having enlarged and inelastic muscles, as from excessive exercise.
  • mycoprotein — A food product derived from fungus, the basis of Quorn.
  • myogenicity — originating in muscle, as an impulse or sensation.
  • myonecrosis — Necrosis of muscle tissue.
  • nanomachine — nanobot.
  • necromancer — a method of divination through alleged communication with the dead; black art.
  • necromantic — a method of divination through alleged communication with the dead; black art.
  • nematocidal — Acting as a nematocide; fatal to nematodes.
  • nematocides — Plural form of nematocide.
  • nematocysts — A specialized cell in the tentacles of a jellyfish or other coelenterate, containing a barbed or venomous coiled thread that can be projected in self-defense or to capture prey.
  • neo-fascism — a modern right-wing political movement that includes significant elements of fascism, esp inspired by fascist Italy
  • nephrectomy — excision of a kidney.
  • neurocytoma — A nervous system tumor primarily derived from nervous tissue, in contrast to the gliomas.
  • neuroticism — the state of having traits or symptoms characteristic of neurosis.
  • new economy — the postindustrial world economy based on internet trading and advanced technology
  • nomenclator — a person who assigns names, as in scientific classification; classifier.
  • non-medical — of or relating to the science or practice of medicine: medical history; medical treatment.
  • non-melodic — melodious.
  • non-mimetic — characterized by, exhibiting, or of the nature of imitation or mimicry: mimetic gestures.
  • nonacademic — of or relating to a college, academy, school, or other educational institution, especially one for higher education: academic requirements.
  • nonchemical — Not chemical.
  • noncomposer — a person who is not a composer
  • noncomputed — Not computed.
  • noncomputer — Not of or pertaining to computers.
  • nonconsumer — a person who refrains from using or purchasing certain resources, products, or services
  • noncustomer — a person who is not the customer of a particular establishment, or a person who does not buy a product or service
  • nondomestic — not domestic, esp not relating to the home or native country
  • nondomicile — Not of or pertaining to domicile.
  • noneconomic — pertaining to the production, distribution, and use of income, wealth, and commodities.
  • nonemphatic — lacking emphasis, not emphatic
  • nonmagnetic — of or relating to a magnet or magnetism.
  • 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.
  • nonmiscible — not capable of being mixed.
  • nonphonemic — not phonemic
  • nonsemantic — of, relating to, or arising from the different meanings of words or other symbols: semantic change; semantic confusion.
  • nonsystemic — not systemic
  • 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.
  • obscurement — The act of obscuring, or the state of being obscured.
  • oceanariums — Plural form of oceanarium.
  • oecumenical — general; universal.
  • omnichannel — Using every channel.
  • omnificence — creating all things; having unlimited powers of creation.
  • omnipotence — the quality or state of being omnipotent.
  • omnipotency — Omnipotence. (from 15th c.).
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