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10-letter words containing n, o, r, m, a

  • nomography — the art of or a treatise on drawing up laws.
  • non-matter — the substance or substances of which any physical object consists or is composed: the matter of which the earth is made.
  • non-mature — complete in natural growth or development, as plant and animal forms: a mature rose bush.
  • nonadmirer — a person who does not admire or approve of something
  • nondormant — relating to the state in which germination is possible
  • nongermane — Not germane; irrelevant.
  • nonharmful — Not harmful.
  • nonmarital — not involving or related to marriage
  • nonmigrant — a person or animal that does not move around
  • nonprogram — not related to a program
  • nonthermal — Not thermal; not produced by heat.
  • normalcies — the quality or condition of being normal, as the general economic, political, and social conditions of a nation; normality: After months of living in a state of tension, all yearned for a return to normalcy.
  • normalised — normalisation
  • normaliser — Alternative spelling of normalizer.
  • normalized — to make normal.
  • normalizer — a person or thing that normalizes.
  • normalizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of normalize.
  • normalness — conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; not abnormal; regular; natural.
  • norsewoman — a female member of the peoples of ancient Norway or Scandinavia
  • notre dame — Also called Notre Dame de Paris [French naw-truh dam duh pa-ree] /French nɔ trə dam də paˈri/ (Show IPA). a famous early gothic cathedral in Paris (started 1163).
  • numeration — an act or instance of or the process or result of numbering or counting.
  • numerators — Plural form of numerator.
  • oceanarium — a large saltwater aquarium for the display and observation of fish and other marine life.
  • omniparity — a state of universal equality
  • omniparous — producing or generating all things
  • open frame — a frame in which a bowler fails to make a strike or a spare.
  • orchardman — A man who owns or tends an orchard.
  • ordainment — to invest with ministerial or sacerdotal functions; confer holy orders upon.
  • organicism — Philosophy. the view that some systems resemble organisms in having parts that function in relation to the whole to which they belong. Compare holism (def 1).
  • organigram — (management) A graphical representation of the structure or an organization, showing groups and departments and their interconnections and inter-responsibilities.
  • organismal — a form of life composed of mutually interdependent parts that maintain various vital processes.
  • organismic — a form of life composed of mutually interdependent parts that maintain various vital processes.
  • organogram — (management) alternative spelling of organigram.
  • ornamental — used or grown for ornament: ornamental plants.
  • ornamented — (of a character) highly embellished or ornate; altered by embellishment.
  • ornamenter — a person who adorns or decorates
  • outmigrant — A person who has migrated from one place to another, especially within a country.
  • overmanage — to bring about or succeed in accomplishing, sometimes despite difficulty or hardship: She managed to see the governor. How does she manage it on such a small income?
  • overmanned — overstaffed
  • overmantel — situated above a mantelpiece.
  • palindrome — a word, line, verse, number, sentence, etc., reading the same backward as forward, as Madam, I'm Adam or Poor Dan is in a droop.
  • palmerstonHenry John Temple, 3rd Viscount, 1784–1865, British statesman: prime minister 1855–58, 1859–65.
  • panic room — a secure room with a separate telephone line within a house, to which a person can flee if someone breaks in
  • paranormal — of or relating to the claimed occurrence of an event or perception without scientific explanation, as psychokinesis, extrasensory perception, or other purportedly supernatural phenomena.
  • parasomnia — any of several sleep disorders characterized by abnormal or unusual behaviour of the nervous system during any of the stages of sleep
  • paregmenon — the juxtaposition of words that have a common derivation, as in “sense and sensibility.”.
  • parmigiano — cooked with Parmesan cheese: veal parmigiana; eggplant parmigiana.
  • paronymous — containing the same root or stem, as the words wise and wisdom.
  • patronymic — (of family names) derived from the name of a father or ancestor, especially by the addition of a suffix or prefix indicating descent.
  • pax romana — the terms of peace imposed by ancient Rome on its dominions.
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