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11-letter words containing n, e, o, l

  • neutrophils — Plural form of neutrophil.
  • new biology — the branch of biology that deals with the nature of biological phenomena at the molecular level through the study of DNA and RNA, proteins, and other macromolecules involved in genetic information and cell function, characteristically making use of advanced tools and techniques of separation, manipulation, imaging, and analysis.
  • new flavors — An object-oriented Lisp from Symbolics, the successor to Flavors, it led to CLOS.
  • new glasgow — a city in N central Nova Scotia, in E Canada.
  • new milford — a town in W Connecticut.
  • new orleans — a seaport in SE Louisiana, on the Mississippi: British defeated (1815) by Americans under Andrew Jackson.
  • new-for-old — (of insurance) issued on the principle that claims will be based on the cost of replacing old damaged, destroyed, or lost items with brand new items
  • nickelodeon — an early motion-picture theater where a film or a variety show could be seen, usually for the admission price of a nickel.
  • nilpotently — In a nilpotent fashion.
  • nippleworts — Plural form of nipplewort.
  • nitrobenzol — Nitrobenzene.
  • nitrobenzyl — (organic chemistry, especially in combination) Any of three isomeric univalent radicals derived from nitrobenzene.
  • nitromersol — a brownish-yellow or yellow, granular, water-insoluble powder, C 7 H 5 HgNO 3 : used in alkaline solution chiefly as an antiseptic.
  • nitrophenol — any compound derived from phenol by the replacement of one or more of its ring hydrogen atoms by the nitro group.
  • no-fly zone — an area over which no military flights are allowed.
  • nobel prize — any of various awards made annually, beginning in 1901, from funds originally established by Alfred B. Nobel for outstanding achievement in physics, chemistry, medicine or physiology, literature, and the promotion of peace; an annual award in economics was established in 1969 from private funds.
  • noble metal — any of a number of metals, as gold, silver, mercury, or platinum, that resist oxidation when heated in air, and solution by inorganic acids.
  • noblesville — a town in central Indiana.
  • noctilucent — (of high-altitude clouds) visible during the short night of the summer.
  • noiselessly — accompanied by or making little or no noise; silent; quiet: a noiseless step; a noiseless typewriter.
  • nomenclator — a person who assigns names, as in scientific classification; classifier.
  • nominalised — Simple past tense and past participle of nominalise.
  • nominalized — to convert (another part of speech) into a noun, as in changing the adjective lowly into the lowly or the verb legalize into legalization.
  • non-aligned — not aligned: nonaligned machine parts.
  • non-allelic — any of several forms of a gene, usually arising through mutation, that are responsible for hereditary variation.
  • non-athlete — a person trained or gifted in exercises or contests involving physical agility, stamina, or strength; a participant in a sport, exercise, or game requiring physical skill.
  • non-audible — capable of being heard; loud enough to be heard; actually heard.
  • non-citable — to quote (a passage, book, author, etc.), especially as an authority: He cited the Constitution in his defense.
  • non-closure — the act of closing; the state of being closed.
  • non-ductile — capable of being hammered out thin, as certain metals; malleable.
  • non-elderly — of advanced age; old: discounts for elderly patrons.
  • non-feeling — the function or the power of perceiving by touch.
  • non-fissile — capable of being split or divided; cleavable.
  • non-fragile — easily broken, shattered, or damaged; delicate; brittle; frail: a fragile ceramic container; a very fragile alliance.
  • non-hostile — of, relating to, or characteristic of an enemy: a hostile nation.
  • non-legumes — any plant of the legume family, especially those used for feed, food, or as a soil-improving crop.
  • non-literal — in accordance with, involving, or being the primary or strict meaning of the word or words; not figurative or metaphorical: the literal meaning of a word.
  • non-medical — of or relating to the science or practice of medicine: medical history; medical treatment.
  • non-melodic — melodious.
  • non-mineral — any of a class of substances occurring in nature, usually comprising inorganic substances, as quartz or feldspar, of definite chemical composition and usually of definite crystal structure, but sometimes also including rocks formed by these substances as well as certain natural products of organic origin, as asphalt or coal.
  • non-neutral — not taking part or giving assistance in a dispute or war between others: a neutral nation during World War II.
  • non-nuclear — not utilizing nuclear power, nuclear weapons, etc.: to fight a nonnuclear war.
  • non-ratable — capable of being rated or appraised.
  • non-reality — the state or quality of being real.
  • non-related — associated; connected.
  • non-renewal — the act of renewing.
  • non-salable — subject to or suitable for sale; readily sold: The books were sent back by the store in salable condition.
  • non-skilled — having skill; trained or experienced in work that requires skill.
  • non-sterile — free from living germs or microorganisms; aseptic: sterile surgical instruments.
  • non-violent — not violent; free of violence.
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