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10-letter words containing n, o

  • anarthrous — having no joints or articulated limbs
  • anastomose — to join (two parts of a blood vessel, etc) by anastomosis
  • anastrophe — reversal of the usual order of the parts of a sentence; inversion (Ex.: “Came the dawn”)
  • anatomical — Anatomical means relating to the structure of the bodies of people and animals.
  • anatomists — Plural form of anatomist.
  • anatomized — Simple past tense and past participle of anatomize.
  • anatomizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of anatomize.
  • anatropous — (of a plant ovule) inverted during development by a bending of the stalk (funicle) attaching it to the carpel wall
  • anaxagoras — ?500–428 bc, Greek philosopher who maintained that all things were composed of minute particles arranged by an eternal intelligence
  • anchor bed — a sloping, slightly projecting platform on the forecastle of a ship, for supporting an anchor when not in use.
  • anchor ice — ice that forms at the bottom of a lake or river
  • anchorages — Plural form of anchorage.
  • anchorette — (in broadcasting) a young and inexperienced anchorwoman
  • anchorites — Plural form of anchorite.
  • anchoritic — of or relating to an anchorite
  • anchorless — without an anchor
  • anchylosis — (anatomy, medicine) alternative spelling of ankylosis.
  • ancipitous — Alternative form of ancipital.
  • andragogic — the methods or techniques used to teach adults: Many educators believe that the principles of andragogy, as advanced by Malcolm Knowles, have great relevance to adult education; others are not so certain.
  • androcracy — social and political rule by men.
  • androecium — the stamens of a flowering plant collectively
  • androgenic — any substance, as testosterone or androsterone, that promotes male characteristics.
  • androgynal — Androgynous.
  • androgynes — Plural form of androgyne.
  • andromache — the wife of Hector
  • andromaque — a tragedy (1667) by Racine.
  • andropause — the period, usually occurring between the ages of 45 and 55, during which a man's testosterone levels may fall, leading to a reduction in vigour and sexual drive
  • androphore — an extension of the receptacle carrying the androecium and the gynoecium, typical of the caper family (Capparidaceae)
  • andropogon — (botany) Any member of the grass genus Andropogon.
  • androspore — the zoospore of certain algae that develops into a small male plant producing antherozoids.
  • anecdotage — anecdotes collectively
  • anecdotist — a person who tells or collects anecdotes
  • anemochore — a plant in which the fruits or seeds are dispersed by wind
  • anemochory — the dispersal of plant seeds or spores by the wind.
  • anemograph — a self-recording anemometer
  • anemometer — an instrument for recording the speed and often the direction of winds
  • anemometry — the technique of measuring wind speed and direction
  • anemophily — fertilized by wind-borne pollen or spores.
  • anemoscope — any device that shows the presence and direction of a wind
  • anemotaxis — oriented movement in response to a current of air.
  • aneuploidy — (genetics) The condition of being aneuploid; the state of possessing chromosome number that is not an exact multiple of the haploid number.
  • angelology — a doctrine or theory treating of angels
  • angioblast — one of several mesenchymal cells capable of developing into the endothelium of the blood vessels.
  • angioedema — swelling that occurs just beneath the surface of the skin or mucous membranes.
  • angiogenic — promoting or relating to blood vessel growth
  • angiogenin — a small, single-chain protein, resembling ribonuclease in structure, that stimulates the formation of new blood vessels.
  • angiograms — Plural form of angiogram.
  • angiograph — The film or image of the blood vessels produced by angiography.
  • angiopathy — (pathology) Any disease of the blood vessels.
  • angioscope — An instrument for examining the capillary vessels of animals and plants.
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