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6-letter words containing n, o

  • aniso- — not equal
  • annona — a tropical shrub or tree, of the family Annonaceae, native to America
  • annoys — Plural form of annoy.
  • anodal — Relating to the anode.
  • anodes — Plural form of anode.
  • anodic — pertaining to an anode or the phenomena in its vicinity.
  • anoint — To anoint someone means to put oil or water on a part of their body, usually for religious reasons.
  • anoles — Plural form of anole.
  • anomal — (archaic) Something anomalous, especially an irregular word in a language.
  • anomer — (organic chemistry) Any diastereoisomer of a sugar or derivative differing in configuration only at C-1 of an aldose or C-2 of a ketose.
  • anomia — the inability to name objects or to recognize the written or spoken names of objects.
  • anomic — a state or condition of individuals or society characterized by a breakdown or absence of social norms and values, as in the case of uprooted people.
  • anomie — lack of social or moral standards in an individual or society
  • anonym — an anonymous person or publication
  • anopia — the inability to see; sightlessness
  • anorak — An anorak is a warm waterproof jacket, usually with a hood.
  • anotia — A rare congenital deformity where the pinna or auricle, the outer projected portion of the ear, is completely absent.
  • anough — enough
  • anoxia — lack or absence of oxygen
  • anoxic — an abnormally low amount of oxygen in the body tissues; hypoxia.
  • anteroMount, a peak in central Colorado, in the Sawatch Mountains. 14,269 feet (4349 meters).
  • antho- — denoting a flower
  • anthro — (informal) anthropology.
  • antony — Mark. Latin name Marcus Antonius. ?83–30 bc, Roman general who served under Julius Caesar in the Gallic wars and became a member of the second triumvirate (43). He defeated Brutus and Cassius at Philippi (42) but having repudiated his wife for Cleopatra, queen of Egypt, he was defeated by his brother-in-law Octavian (Augustus) at Actium (31)
  • antron — a strong, shiny, silklike nylon fiber made into clothing, carpet, upholstery fabric, etc.
  • anyhoo — anyhow: Anyhoo, what do you think of my idea?
  • anyhow — Anyhow means the same as anyway.
  • anyone — You use anyone or anybody in statements with negative meaning to indicate in a general way that nobody is present or involved in an action.
  • anywho — anyhow: Anyhoo, what do you think of my idea?
  • aphony — Dated form of aphonia.
  • apnoea — a temporary inability to breathe
  • aponia — The absence of pain considered as a state of spiritual serenity.
  • aprons — Plural form of apron.
  • aquino — Corazón, known as Cory. 1933–2009, Philippine stateswoman: president (1986–92)
  • aragon — an autonomous region of NE Spain: independent kingdom from the 11th century until 1479, when it was united with Castile to form modern Spain. Pop: 1 059 600 (2003 est). Area: 47 609 sq km (18 382 sq miles)
  • arango — A rough carnelian bead, formerly used in Africa as currency when buying slaves for the slave trade.
  • archon — (in ancient Athens) one of the nine chief magistrates
  • arnold — a town in N central England, in S Nottinghamshire. Pop: 37 402 (2001)
  • aroint — to drive away
  • aronia — A plant of the genus Aronia in the rose family, especially (in gardening) a chokeberry.
  • around — To be positioned around a place or object means to surround it or be on all sides of it. To move around a place means to go along its edge, back to your starting point.
  • arpino — Gerald (Peter) 1928–2008, U.S. choreographer.
  • arseno — having or containing arsenic
  • arsino — having or comprising the radical AsH2
  • arsons — Plural form of arson.
  • as one — If a group of people does something as one, all the people do the same thing at the same time or in the same way.
  • ashton — Catherine. Baroness. born 1956, British Labour politician; High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy for the European Union (2009–2014)
  • asonia — tone deafness.
  • asosanMount, a volcanic mountain in Japan, in central Kyushu, noted for its vast caldera. 5223 feet (1593 meters).
  • astony — (archaic) To stun, paralyse, astound.
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