10-letter words containing n, a, y, r
- miscreancy — the state or condition of a miscreant; villainy.
- missionary — a person sent by a church into an area to carry on evangelism or other activities, as educational or hospital work.
- mistrayned — deluded or incorrectly trained
- modern-day — Modern-day is used to refer to the new or modern aspects of a place, an activity, or a society.
- monaurally — In a monaural fashion.
- monetarily — of or relating to the coinage or currency of a country.
- moneymaker — a person engaged in or successful at acquiring much money.
- monography — A monograph.
- monolayers — Plural form of monolayer.
- monostylar — having or comprising a sole upright or pillar
- mont-royal — a town in S Quebec, in E Canada: suburb of Montreal.
- myrobalans — Plural form of myrobalan.
- nameworthy — worthy of or deserving a name
- nannyberry — sheepberry.
- nappy rash — If a baby has nappy rash, the skin under its nappy is red and sore.
- naprapathy — a system or method of treating disease that employs no medications but uses manipulation of muscles, joints, ligaments, etc., to stimulate the natural healing process.
- narcolepsy — a condition characterized by frequent and uncontrollable periods of deep sleep.
- narrowbody — (aeronautics) An airliner capable of seating six or less passengers in a single row of economy seating, with one aisle.
- naturality — The condition of being natural; nature, naturalness.
- navy cross — a U.S. Navy decoration awarded for outstanding heroism in operations against an enemy.
- near money — any asset easily made liquid, as government bonds or savings deposits.
- near rhyme — rhyme in which either the vowels or the consonants of stressed syllables are identical, as in eyes, light; years, yours.
- near-rhyme — rhyme in which either the vowels or the consonants of stressed syllables are identical, as in eyes, light; years, yours.
- nearly new — Nearly new items are items for sale that have belonged to another person but have not been used much and are still in very good condition. A nearly new shop sells nearly new items.
- necrolatry — worship of the dead.
- necromancy — a method of divination through alleged communication with the dead; black art.
- necrophagy — The eating of dead or decaying animal flesh.
- neurodynia — (pathology) nerve pain; neuralgia.
- neuropathy — any diseased condition of the nervous system.
- neutrality — the state of being neutral.
- new year's — the year approaching or newly begun.
- newark bay — a bay in NE New Jersey. 6 miles (10 km) long; 1 mile (1.6 km) wide.
- nigromancy — black magic; demonic magic
- nomography — the art of or a treatise on drawing up laws.
- non parity — parity
- non-binary — (of gender, marital and relationship status, etc) not belonging to either of two established or accepted categories
- non-greasy — smeared, covered, or soiled with grease.
- nonlibrary — not belonging or related to a library
- nonstarchy — Alternative spelling of non-starchy.
- nonvarying — Not varying.
- norway rat — an Old World rat, Rattus norvegicus, having a grayish-brown body with whitish underparts and a long, scaly tail, now common in the U.S. in or near homes, barns, wharves, etc.
- nosography — the systematic description of diseases.
- not nearly — nowhere near
- nurseryman — a person who owns or conducts a plant nursery.
- octogenary — (obsolete) Of eighty years of age.
- omniparity — a state of universal equality
- open-carry — the practice of publicly carrying a gun or other weapon that is fully or partially visible.
- ordinarily — most of the time; generally; usually: Ordinarily he wakes at seven.
- ordinately — in an ordered manner
- organicity — noting or pertaining to a class of chemical compounds that formerly comprised only those existing in or derived from plants or animals, but that now includes all other compounds of carbon.