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5-letter words containing n, o

  • monetClaude [klawd;; French klohd] /klɔd;; French kloʊd/ (Show IPA), 1840–1926, French painter.
  • money — any circulating medium of exchange, including coins, paper money, and demand deposits.
  • monge — Gaspard [gas-par] /gasˈpar/ (Show IPA), Comte de Péluse [pey-lyz] /peɪˈlüz/ (Show IPA), 1746–1818, French mathematician.
  • mongo — mungo.
  • mongs — Plural form of mong.
  • mongu — a city in and headquarters of Western Province, W Zambia.
  • monic — (of a polynomial) having the coefficient of the term of highest degree equal to 1.
  • monie — Archaic spelling of money.
  • moniz — Antonio Caetano de Abreu Freire Egas [ahn-taw-nyoo kah-uh-tah-noo duh uh-bre-oo fruh-ee-ruh ee-guh sh] /ɑ̃ˈtɔ nyʊ ˌkɑ əˈtɑ nʊ də əˈbrɛ ʊ frəˈi rə ˈi gəʃ/ (Show IPA), 1874–1955, Portuguese neurosurgeon: Nobel prize 1949.
  • monks — (in Christianity) a man who has withdrawn from the world for religious reasons, especially as a member of an order of cenobites living according to a particular rule and under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
  • mono- — Mono- is used at the beginning of nouns and adjectives that have 'one' or 'single' as part of their meanings.
  • monodJacques [zhahk] /ʒɑk/ (Show IPA), 1910–76, French chemist: Nobel prize 1965.
  • mont. — Montana
  • monte — a city in SW California, near Los Angeles.
  • month — Also called calendar month. any of the twelve parts, as January or February, into which the calendar year is divided.
  • monty — The full amount expected, desired, or possible.
  • monza — a city in N Italy, NNE of Milan.
  • moone — Obsolete spelling of moon.
  • moong — Alternative form of mung.
  • moons — Plural form of moon.
  • moony — dreamy, listless, or silly.
  • moran — An unmarried Maasai or Samburu warrior.
  • morin — (organic compound) A yellow flavonoid, extracted from fustic, once used to dye wool.
  • morna — A genre of Cape Verdean music.
  • morns — Plural form of morn.
  • moron — a city in E Argentina, SW of Buenos Aires.
  • moton — besague.
  • mound — a globe topped with a cross that symbolizes power and constitutes part of the regalia of an English sovereign.
  • mount — to go up; climb; ascend: to mount stairs.
  • mourn — Feel or show deep sorrow or regret for (someone or their death), typically by following conventions such as the wearing of black clothes.
  • mungo — a low-grade wool from felted rags or waste.
  • munro — Alice (Laidlaw) [leyd-law] /ˈleɪdˌlɔ/ (Show IPA), born 1931, Canadian short-story writer.
  • muons — Plural form of muon.
  • muton — The smallest element of genetic material capable of undergoing a distinct mutation, usually identified as a single pair of nucleotides.
  • myron — flourished c450 b.c, Greek sculptor.
  • nabob — any very wealthy, influential, or powerful person.
  • nacho — a snack or appetizer consisting of a small piece of tortilla topped with cheese, hot peppers, etc., and broiled.
  • nacro — (in England and Wales) an organization that aims to reduce crime by supporting people in finding alternatives to crime, for example, by resettling ex-offenders and providing education and advice in communities
  • nalgo — National and Local Government Officers' Association
  • nano- — /nan'oh/ 1. A prefix meaning 10^-9 or one billionth. Used loosely to mean "small", e.g. nanotechnology, or (rarely), following "nanosecond", to mean a short time, e.g. "I'll be with you in a nano".
  • naomi — the mother-in-law of Ruth and the great-grandmother of David. Ruth 1.
  • napoo — (UK, army, slang) Finished; gone; non-existent.
  • narco — narc.
  • nasho — compulsory military training; conscription
  • naso- — nose
  • naxos — a Greek island in the S Aegean: the largest of the Cyclades group. 169 sq. mi. (438 sq. km).
  • ndola — a city in N Zambia.
  • neato — neat1 (def 5).
  • nechoPrince of Sais and Prince of Memphis, flourished 633? b.c, chief of the Egyptian delta lords (father of Psamtik I).
  • necro — (Internet) To make a new post to a forum discussion that has been dormant for a long time, making the thread visible in the list of active topics; to bump.
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