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9-letter words containing n, o, t, r, a

  • narratory — acting to narrate; narrative
  • narrowest — of little breadth or width; not broad or wide; not as wide as usual or expected: a narrow path.
  • natatoria — Plural form of natatorium.
  • nathemore — nevermore
  • natrolite — a white or colorless zeolite mineral, a hydrous silicate of sodium and aluminum, Na 2 Al 2 Si 3 O 1 0 ⋅2H 2 O, often occurring in acicular crystals.
  • navelwort — a European plant, Umbilicus rupestris, of the stonecrop family, having fleshy, round leaves and yellowish-green flowers.
  • navigator — Netscape Navigator
  • nectarous — of the nature of or resembling nectar.
  • nervation — venation.
  • nestorian — one of a sect of followers of Nestorius who denied the hypostatic union and were represented as maintaining the existence of two distinct persons in Christ.
  • neuration — venation, as of an insect's wings.
  • neuromast — a group of innervated sensory cells occurring along the lateral line of fishes and aquatic amphibians.
  • neuropath — A person affected by nervous disease, or with an abnormally sensitive nervous system.
  • nino rota — Nino [nee-naw] /ˈni nɔ/ (Show IPA), 1911–1979, Italian composer.
  • nitramino — containing the nitramino group.
  • nitration — Chemistry. a salt or ester of nitric acid, or any compound containing the univalent group –ONO 2 or NO 3 .
  • no matter — the substance or substances of which any physical object consists or is composed: the matter of which the earth is made.
  • nocturnal — of or relating to the night (opposed to diurnal).
  • nominator — to propose (someone) for appointment or election to an office.
  • non grata — not welcome: Reporters were non grata at the diplomatic reception.
  • non-actor — a person who acts in stage plays, motion pictures, television broadcasts, etc.
  • non-trade — the act or process of buying, selling, or exchanging commodities, at either wholesale or retail, within a country or between countries: domestic trade; foreign trade.
  • nonartist — a person who is not an artist
  • nonauthor — a person who is not an author
  • nonfactor — Something which is not a factor, or does not play a significant role.
  • nonmarket — an open place or a covered building where buyers and sellers convene for the sale of goods; a marketplace: a farmers' market.
  • nonmature — not mature; immature
  • nonmortal — not fatal
  • nonparent — a person who is not a parent
  • nonparity — the condition of having no parity; the state of not being equal
  • nonracist — One who is not a racist.
  • nonskater — a person who does not skate
  • nontalker — a person who does not talk, whether a small child who does not yet talk or an adult who is not talkative
  • nontarget — not being the subject or goal of a particular action, program, maneuver, or the like; not designated for use, observation, attack, etc.
  • nontariff — Not a tariff.
  • nontragic — not tragic
  • nontribal — not related to, originating from, or involving a tribe or tribes
  • noreaster — Alternative spelling of nor'easter.
  • normality — conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; not abnormal; regular; natural.
  • normative — of or relating to a norm, especially an assumed norm regarded as the standard of correctness in behavior, speech, writing, etc.
  • north bay — a city in SE Ontario, in S Canada.
  • north sea — an arm of the Atlantic between Great Britain and the European mainland. About 201,000 sq. mi. (520,600 sq. km); greatest depth, 1998 feet (610 meters).
  • northants — Northamptonshire
  • northeast — a point on the compass midway between north and east. Abbreviation: NE.
  • northlake — a city in NE Illinois: suburb of Chicago.
  • northland — the land or region in the north.
  • northward — Also, northwards, northwardly. toward the north.
  • nosferatu — Alternative form of Nosferatu.
  • nostratic — designating or of a proposed language superfamily that includes the Indo-European, Afroasiatic, Dravidian, Uralic, and Altaic families
  • notarised — to certify (a document, contract, etc.) or cause to become certified through a notary public.
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