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9-letter words containing o, n, a, u

  • nonmutant — a person or thing that has not mutated
  • nonmutual — not mutual
  • nonneural — not neural, not related to or containing nerves
  • nonparous — having borne no children.
  • nonsexual — of, relating to, or for sex: sexual matters; sexual aids.
  • nonusable — not usable; unusable
  • nonvisual — Not visual.
  • noseguard — middle guard.
  • nosferatu — Alternative form of Nosferatu.
  • nothosaur — An extinct semiaquatic carnivorous reptile of the Triassic period, having a slender body and long neck, related to the plesiosaurs.
  • nougatine — a chocolate-coated nougat.
  • nouveaute — newness; novelty.
  • novaesium — an industrial city in W Germany, in North Rhine-Westphalia west of Düsseldorf: founded as a Roman fortress in the 1st century ad. Pop: 152 050 (2003 est)
  • novodamus — a clause in a charter whereby a grant (particularly of property) is renewed by a (feudal) superior, esp for the purpose of making a minor alteration to the former grant; the charter itself
  • nucleator — having a nucleus.
  • nucleolar — of, relating to, or forming a nucleolus.
  • nugacious — trivial; unimportant or insignificant; nugatory.
  • nukualofa — a Polynesian kingdom consisting of three groups of islands in the S Pacific, NE of New Zealand: a former British protectorate. About 270 sq. mi. (700 sq. km). Capital: Nukualofa.
  • numerator — Arithmetic. the term of a fraction, usually above the line, that indicates the number of equal parts that are to be added together; the dividend placed over a divisor: The numerator of the fraction 2/3 is 2. Compare denominator (def 1).
  • nunnation — the doubling, in writing, of the final vowel symbol to indicate the addition, in speech, of the indefinite suffix n to certain nouns.
  • oathbound — Bound by an oath.
  • obcuneate — inversely cuneate.
  • obscurant — a person who strives to prevent the increase and spread of knowledge.
  • obumbrant — overhanging; projecting over another part.
  • occupance — Occupancy.
  • occupancy — the act, state, or condition of being or becoming a tenant or of living in or taking up quarters or space in or on something: Continued occupancy of the office depends on a rent reduction.
  • occupants — Plural form of occupant.
  • oenogarum — Garum diluted with wine.
  • ombudsman — a government official who hears and investigates complaints by private citizens against other officials or government agencies.
  • on-campus — on the area of land that contains the main buildings of a university or college
  • onslaught — an onset, assault, or attack, especially a vigorous one.
  • oppugnant — opposing; antagonistic; contrary.
  • orangutan — a large, long-armed anthropoid ape, Pongo pygmaeus, of arboreal habits, inhabiting Borneo and Sumatra: an endangered species.
  • ortanique — A citrus fruit that is a cross between an orange and a tangerine, developed in Jamaica in the 1920s.
  • osnabruck — a city in Lower Saxony, in NW Germany.
  • ouanderoo — Archaic form of wanderoo.
  • outbrazen — to be more brazen or impudent than
  • outdating — Present participle of outdate.
  • outflanks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outflank.
  • outhandle — to handle or operate in a superior way to: That car outhandles all others in its class.
  • outlander — a foreigner; alien.
  • outlaunch — to send out
  • outlawing — Present participle of outlaw.
  • outlaying — an expending or spending, as of money.
  • outlinear — relating to an outline
  • outmanage — (transitive) To surpass in management; to manage better than.
  • outmanned — Simple past tense and past participle of outman.
  • outmantle — to be better dressed than
  • outpacing — Present participle of outpace.
  • outraging — Present participle of outrage.
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