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11-letter words containing m, r, n

  • noncustomer — a person who is not the customer of a particular establishment, or a person who does not buy a product or service
  • nondramatic — Not dramatic; not exciting; mundane.
  • nonharmonic — pertaining to harmony, as distinguished from melody and rhythm.
  • nonhormonal — not involving hormones, not hormonal
  • nonmaritime — Not maritime.
  • nonmarketed — Unmarketed.
  • nonmaterial — not material or composed of matter.
  • nonmetrical — (music) Without the constraints of a metronome; not played or sung with a strict underlying rhythmic method.
  • nonmilitary — Not belonging to, characteristic of, or involving the armed forces; civilian.
  • nonminority — not belonging to an ethnic minority
  • nonmonetary — of or relating to the coinage or currency of a country.
  • nonorgasmic — not involving or resulting in orgasm, not able to orgasm
  • nonrhythmic — Not having rhythm; irregular.
  • nonruminant — not a ruminant
  • nontemporal — not indicating time
  • nonterminal — Alternative spelling of non-terminal.
  • nonverbatim — Not verbatim, i.e. not corresponding to the original, word for word.
  • 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.
  • norman arch — a semicircular arch, esp one in the Romanesque style of architecture developed by the Normans in England
  • normanesque — in the style of Norman architecture, a variety of Romanesque architecture.
  • normatively — of or relating to a norm, especially an assumed norm regarded as the standard of correctness in behavior, speech, writing, etc.
  • normativity — The state of being normative.
  • normocapnia — (medicine) The presence of the normal amount of carbon dioxide in arterial blood.
  • north adams — a city in NW Massachusetts.
  • north miami — a city in SE Florida.
  • north yemenRepublic of, a country in S Arabia, formed in 1990 by the merger of the Yemen Arab Republic and the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen. 207,000 sq. mi. (536,130 sq. km). Capital: Aden.
  • northampton — a city in Northamptonshire, in central England.
  • northermost — Synonym of northernmost.
  • northernism — a mannerism or phrase considered typical of northerners
  • northumbria — an early English kingdom extending N from the Humber to the Firth of Forth.
  • nostradamic — of or pertaining to Nostradamus or resembling his work; prophetic
  • nostradamus — (Michel de Nostredame) 1503–66, French astrologer.
  • nototherium — an extinct Pleistocene rhinoceros-sized marsupial of the genus Nototherium, related to the wombats
  • nourishment — something that nourishes; food, nutriment, or sustenance.
  • number keys — keypad
  • 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.
  • number sign — a symbol (#) for “number” or “numbered”: item #8 on the list.
  • number work — simple arithmetic and similar mathematical procedures as used and studied at primary level
  • numberplate — Alternative spelling of number plate.
  • numerations — Plural form of numeration.
  • numeric pad — a separate section on some computer keyboards, grouping together numeric keys and those for mathematical or other special functions in an arrangement like that of a calculator.
  • numerically — of or relating to numbers; of the nature of a number.
  • nurserymaid — Nursemaid.
  • 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.
  • oarsmanship — The skill of rowing a boat.
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