7-letter words containing n, i, u
- nullify — to render or declare legally void or inoperative: to nullify a contract.
- nulling — Electronics. a point of minimum signal reception, as on a radio direction finder or other electronic meter.
- nullity — the state or quality of being null; nothingness; invalidity.
- nullius — (especially in law) son of nobody; bastard.
- numbing — deprived of physical sensation or the ability to move: fingers numb with cold.
- numeric — of or relating to numbers; of the nature of a number.
- numeris — The name given by France Telecom, the french telephone network operator, to its ISDN network.
- numidia — an ancient country in N Africa, corresponding roughly to modern Algeria.
- numpkin — a stupid person
- nuncios — Plural form of nuncio.
- nundine — a gathering of traders, their wares, and customers in a public place for the purpose of buying and selling once in every eight day period
- nunivak — an island in the Bering Sea, off the W coast of Alaska. 1700 sq. mi. (4400 sq. km).
- nunlike — Resembling a nun or some aspect of one.
- nunnish — relating to or having a similarity to a nun
- nunship — the office, function, or fact of being a nun
- nuptial — of or relating to marriage or the marriage ceremony: the nuptial day; nuptial vows.
- nurling — to make knurls or ridges on.
- nursing — a person formally educated and trained in the care of the sick or infirm. Compare nurse-midwife, nurse-practitioner, physician's assistant, practical nurse, registered nurse.
- nut oil — oil obtained from walnuts, hazelnuts, etc, used in paints and varnishes and in cooking
- nutlike — Resembling a nut.
- nutpick — a thin, sharp-pointed table implement or device for removing the edible kernels from nuts.
- nuttier — Comparative form of nutty.
- nuttily — In a nutty way.
- nutting — a dry fruit consisting of an edible kernel or meat enclosed in a woody or leathery shell.
- ominous — portending evil or harm; foreboding; threatening; inauspicious: an ominous bank of dark clouds.
- omnibus — bus1 (def 1).
- opuntia — A cactus of a genus that comprises the prickly pears.
- ouabain — a glycoside occurring as a white, crystalline powder, C 2 9 H 4 4 O 1 2 , obtained from the seeds of a shrub, Strophanthus gratus, or from the wood of trees of the genus Acokanthera, and used in medicine chiefly as a cardiac stimulant.
- oubangi — French name of Ubangi.
- ounding — (obsolete) waving.
- ousting — to expel or remove from a place or position occupied: The bouncer ousted the drunk; to oust the prime minister in the next election.
- outfind — to find out or discover
- outgain — to gain more than
- outgrin — to exceed in grinning
- outings — Plural form of outing.
- outjinx — to exceed in jinxing
- outline — the line by which a figure or object is defined or bounded; contour.
- outring — to outdo in ringing; ring louder than.
- outsing — to sing better than.
- outwind — to exceed in fitness and stamina
- outwing — to fly faster or more skilfully than
- pahouin — Fang (def 1).
- painful — affected with, causing, or characterized by pain: a painful wound; a painful night; a painful memory.
- panicum — any of the grasses in the genus Panicum, including panic grass
- patulin — a toxic antibiotic, C 7 H 6 O 4 , derived from various fungi, as Penicillium patulum and Aspergillus clavatus.
- pauline — a female given name.
- pauling — Linus Carl [lahy-nuh s] /ˈlaɪ nəs/ (Show IPA), 1901–94, U.S. chemist: Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1954, Nobel Peace Prize 1962.
- penguin — any of several flightless, aquatic birds of the family Spheniscidae, of the Southern Hemisphere, having webbed feet and wings reduced to flippers.
- pentium — (processor) Intel's superscalar successor to the 486. It has two 32-bit 486-type integer pipelines with dependency checking. It can execute a maximum of two instructions per cycle. It does pipelined floating-point and performs branch prediction. It has 16 kilobytes of on-chip cache, a 64-bit memory interface, 8 32-bit general-purpose registers and 8 80-bit floating-point registers. It is built from 3.1 million transistors on a 262.4 mm^2 die with ~2.3 million transistors in the core logic. Its clock rate is 66MHz, heat dissipation is 16W, integer performance is 64.5 SPECint92, floating-point performance 56.9 SPECfp92. It is called "Pentium" because it is the fifth in the 80x86 line. It would have been called the 80586 had a US court not ruled that you can't trademark a number. The successors are the Pentium Pro and Pentium II. The following Pentium variants all belong to "x86 Family 6", as reported by "Microsoft Windows" when identifying the CPU: Model Name 1 Pentium Pro 2 ? 3 Pentium II 4 ? 5, 6 Celeron or Pentium II 7 Pentium III 8 Celeron uPGA2 or Mobile Pentium III A floating-point division bug was discovered in October 1994.
- petunia — flowering plant