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8-letter words containing o, i, l, n, e

  • noiseful — characterized by loud noise; noisy
  • nonelite — not elite
  • nonideal — (of a gas or solution) differing in behavior from that of an ideal gas or solution.
  • nontitle — (of a sporting match, esp in boxing) not played or fought for a title
  • nooklike — resembling a nook
  • novalike — Resembling a nova or some aspect of one.
  • novelish — (esp of a name or a person) characteristic of a novel; having qualities like those of a character or scene in a novel; fanciful; romantic
  • novelism — an innovative idea or concept; innovation; novelty
  • novelist — a person who writes novels.
  • novelize — to put into the form of a novel: He tried to novelize one of Shakespeare's plays.
  • nucleoid — the central region in a prokaryotic cell, as a bacterium, that contains the chromosomes and that has no surrounding membrane.
  • nucleoli — a conspicuous, rounded body within the nucleus of a cell.
  • oerlikon — a trade term that denotes a type of artillery and its accoutrements, in particular a type of cannon
  • off-line — Computers. operating independently of, or disconnected from, an associated computer.
  • oiliness — smeared or covered with oil; greasy: an oily road surface.
  • oilstone — a block of fine-grained stone, usually oiled, for putting the final edge on certain cutting tools by abrasion.
  • old-line — following or supporting conservative or traditional ideas, beliefs, customs, etc.
  • oldening — Present participle of olden.
  • olefiant — producing or forming oil, most commonly ethylene
  • olefinic — Characteristic of, or containing olefins.
  • on-glide — a transitional sound produced by the vocal organs in moving from an inactive position or a previous sound to the articulatory position necessary for producing a following sound. Compare off-glide (def 1).
  • one-line — consisting of one line
  • oneliner — Alternative form of one-liner.
  • onliners — Plural form of onliner.
  • onliness — (obsolete) The state of being alone.
  • openbill — Either of two species of bird in the genus Anastomus of the stork family Ciconiidae, with a distinctive gap between the mandibles of the closed bill.
  • opinable — thinkable or able to be an opinion
  • oriental — (usually initial capital letter) of, relating to, or characteristic of the Orient, or East; Eastern.
  • othoniel — Othniel.
  • outlined — the line by which a figure or object is defined or bounded; contour.
  • outliner — A computer application that produces a hierarchically arranged outline of the logical structure of a text document.
  • outlines — Plural form of outline.
  • ovenlike — Resembling an oven, especially in shape.
  • overlain — past participle of overlie.
  • overline — a cutline, usually of one line, appearing over a picture, cartoon, etc.
  • palinode — a poem in which the poet retracts something said in an earlier poem.
  • pemoline — a synthetic, weak, central nervous system stimulant, C 9 H 8 N 2 O 2 , with sympathomimetic activity, used as an adjunct in the management of hyperkinetic behavior disorders.
  • peopling — persons indefinitely or collectively; persons in general: to find it easy to talk to people; What will people think?
  • percolin — a pain-relieving drug
  • phenolic — Also called carbolic acid, hydroxybenzene, oxybenzene, phenylic acid. a white, crystalline, water-soluble, poisonous mass, C 6 H 5 OH, obtained from coal tar, or a hydroxyl derivative of benzene: used chiefly as a disinfectant, as an antiseptic, and in organic synthesis.
  • philemon — an Epistle written by Paul. Abbreviation: Phil.
  • picoline — any of three isomeric methyl derivatives of pyridine having the formula C 6 H 7 N, obtained from coal tar as a colorless oily liquid with a strong odor.
  • pin-hole — a small hole made by or as by a pin.
  • pinochle — a popular card game played by two, three, or four persons, with a 48-card deck.
  • pliocene — noting or pertaining to an epoch of the Tertiary Period, occurring from 10 to 2 million years ago, and characterized by increased size and numbers of mammals, by the growth of mountains, and by global climatic cooling.
  • plotline — The plotline of a book, film, or play is its plot and the way in which it develops.
  • polonize — to make Polish; cause or force to take on ways, customs, viewpoints, etc., that are characteristically Polish.
  • polyenic — relating to a polyene
  • polypine — relating to polyps
  • popeline — a fabric, resembling broadcloth, rep, or poplin and made with silk or rayon warp and wool filling, used in the manufacture of dress goods.
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