10-letter words containing n, l, u
- naviculare — a small boat-shaped bone of the wrist or foot
- naviculars — Plural form of navicular.
- nebulizers — Plural form of nebulizer.
- nebulizing — Present participle of nebulize.
- nebulosity — nebulous or nebular matter.
- nebulously — hazy, vague, indistinct, or confused: a nebulous recollection of the meeting; a nebulous distinction between pride and conceit.
- neglectful — characterized by neglect; disregardful; careless; negligent (often followed by of): neglectful of one's health.
- neopallium — neocortex.
- neufchatel — a soft, white cheese similar to cream cheese, made from whole or partly skimmed milk in Neufchâtel, a town in N France.
- neurilemma — the delicate outermost membrane of the myelin sheath of a myelinated nerve cell.
- neuroblast — an immature nerve cell.
- neurocoele — the system of cavities of the embryonic brain and spinal cord.
- neuroglial — Of or pertaining to the glial cells or neuroglia.
- neurolemma — (neurology) the outermost nucleated cytoplasmic layer of Schwann cells that surrounds the axon of the neuron.
- neurologic — Relating to neurology or the nervous system.
- neurolysin — (neuroscience, toxicology) A neurotoxin.
- neurolysis — Pathology. disintegration of nerve tissue. exhaustion of a nerve by excess stimulation.
- neurolytic — Pathology. disintegration of nerve tissue. exhaustion of a nerve by excess stimulation.
- neuroplasm — the cytoplasm of a nerve cell.
- neutralino — (physics) Any of several hypothetical particles, predicted by supersymmetry, related to neutrinos.
- neutralise — to make neutral; cause to undergo neutralization.
- neutralism — the policy or advocacy of maintaining strict neutrality in foreign affairs.
- neutralist — a person who advocates or adheres to a policy of strict neutrality in foreign affairs.
- neutrality — the state of being neutral.
- neutralize — to make neutral; cause to undergo neutralization.
- neutrophil — (of a cell or cell part) having an affinity for neutral dyes.
- new labour — a rebranding of the British Labour Party and its policies undertaken by Tony Blair and his supporters in the run-up to the 1997 general election in Great Britain and maintained during the Labour Party's period of government under Blair's premiership. Never an official title, it denotes the more right-wing/social democratic trend in Labour thinking and policy intended to make the party electable after its electoral catastrophes of the 1980s
- news value — newsworthiness; value in terms of its interest to consumers of published or broadcast news
- nidicolous — remaining in the nest for a period after hatching.
- nidulation — nest-building, nidification
- nightclubs — Plural form of nightclub.
- nil return — a reply of zero to a request for a quantified reply
- nodulation — The presence of nodules.
- nolichucky — a river in W North Carolina and E Tennessee, flowing NW and W to the French Broad River. 150 miles (241 km) long.
- non liquet — (of evidence, a cause, etc.) not clear or evident.
- non-causal — of, constituting, or implying a cause.
- non-league — amateur or semi-professional
- non-legume — any plant of the legume family, especially those used for feed, food, or as a soil-improving crop.
- non-manual — done, operated, worked, etc., by the hand or hands rather than by an electrical or electronic device: a manual gearshift.
- non-muslim — not of or relating to Islam, its doctrines, culture, etc
- non-neural — of or relating to a nerve or the nervous system.
- non-visual — of or relating to seeing or sight: a visual image.
- nonaccrual — (finance) Not of or relating to accrual.
- noncrucial — Not crucial.
- nondualism — The belief that dualism or dichotomy are illusory phenomena; that things such as mind and body may remain distinct while not actually being separate.
- nondualist — One who rejects dualism.
- nonduality — Lack of duality.
- nondurable — not resistant to wear, decay, etc.; not sturdy: nondurable fabrics.
- nonfactual — of or relating to facts; concerning facts: factual accuracy.
- nonfaculty — a position that is not part of an academic faculty