13-letter words containing n, o, m, g, a
- noise masking — the use of noise to cancel out another sound, as with a white noise machine.
- nominal group — A nominal group is the same as a noun group.
- nominal wages — minimum pay
- non-alignment — Non-alignment is the state or policy of being non-aligned.
- non-ambiguity — doubtfulness or uncertainty of meaning or intention: to speak with ambiguity; an ambiguity of manner.
- non-malignant — disposed to cause harm, suffering, or distress deliberately; feeling or showing ill will or hatred.
- non-migration — the process or act of migrating.
- nonengagement — the failure to engage or participate in the pursuits or actions of a group
- nonimmigrants — Plural form of nonimmigrant.
- nonjudgmental — not judged or judging on the basis of one's personal standards or opinions: They tried to adopt a nonjudgmental attitude that didn't reflect their own biases. My guidance counselor in high school was sympathetic and nonjudgmental.
- nonmanagement — Not a member of management.
- nonmanagerial — pertaining to management or a manager: managerial functions; the managerial class of society.
- nonmeaningful — Not meaningful.
- nonmonogamous — having more than one sexual or marital partner
- nonprogrammer — a person who is not a programmer
- novo hamburgo — a city in Rio Grande do Sul state, S Brazil.
- novum organum — a philosophical work in Latin (1620) by Francis Bacon, presenting an inductive method for scientific and philosophical inquiry.
- numerological — Of, pertaining to, or based on numerology.
- numismatology — Numismatics.
- oleomargarine — margarine.
- on one's game — playing well
- onomatologist — One versed in the history of names.
- open marriage — a marriage in which the partners agree that each is free to have sexual relationships with other partners.
- organolithium — (organic chemistry) Describing any organic compound containing a carbon to lithium bond.
- organotropism — Physiology. the attraction of microorganisms or chemical substances to particular organs or tissues of the body.
- overdemanding — excessively demanding
- paleomagnetic — Geology. magnetic polarization acquired by the minerals in a rock at the time the rock was deposited or solidified.
- pathognomonic — Medicine/Medical. characteristic or diagnostic of a specific disease: a pathognomonic sign of pneumonia.
- pearl molding — a molding having the form of a row of pearls.
- pham van dong — 1906–2000, Vietnamese political leader: prime minister of North Vietnam 1955–76 and of unified Vietnam 1976–86.
- phantasmagory — phantasmagoria.
- pharmacognosy — materia medica (def 2).
- pharyngectomy — excision of part or all of the pharynx.
- phrygian mode — an authentic church mode represented on the white keys of a keyboard instrument by an ascending scale from E to E.
- piezomagnetic — involving or relating to the production of a magnetic field by applying a mechanical stress to certain crystals
- plant kingdom — the plants of the world collectively.
- plough monday — the first Monday after Epiphany, which in N and E England used to be celebrated with a procession of ploughmen drawing a plough from house to house
- pneumatograph — pneumograph.
- pneumogastric — of or relating to the lungs and stomach.
- policy-making — Policy-making is the making of policies.
- polysomnogram — a record of a person's sleep pattern, breathing, heart activity, and limb movements during sleep. Abbreviation: PSG.
- pre-migration — the process or act of migrating.
- predominating — to be the stronger or leading element or force.
- profit margin — the percentage that profit constitutes of total sales.
- profit-making — A profit-making business or organization makes a profit.
- progametangia — Mycology. the hyphal tip of certain fungi that produces the gametangium and subsequent gamete.
- rambling rose — any of various cultivated hybrid roses that straggle over other vegetation
- regimentation — the act of regimenting or the state of being regimented.
- regiomontanus — Friedrich Max [free-drik maks;; German free-drikh mahks] /ˈfri drɪk mæks;; German ˈfri drɪx mɑks/ (Show IPA), 1823–1900, English Sanskrit scholar and philologist born in Germany.
- roentgenogram — a photograph made with x-rays.