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  • monastical — Alternative form of monastic.
  • monetarism — a doctrine holding that changes in the money supply determine the direction of a nation's economy.
  • monetarist — a doctrine holding that changes in the money supply determine the direction of a nation's economy.
  • monogamist — a person who practices or advocates monogamy.
  • montagnais — a member of an American Indian people of Quebec and Labrador.
  • mortal sin — a willfully committed, serious transgression against the law of God, depriving the soul of divine grace.
  • morticians — Plural form of mortician.
  • most-divan — sliced and baked in a casserole with broccoli and hollandaise sauce.
  • mousterian — of or relating to a Middle Paleolithic culture of Neanderthal man dating to the early upper Pleistocene Epoch (c100,000–40,000 b.c.) and consisting of five or more stone-artifact traditions in Europe whose characteristic tools are side scrapers and points.
  • narcotised — Simple past tense and past participle of narcotise.
  • narcotizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of narcotize.
  • narrations — Plural form of narration.
  • nationless — a large body of people, associated with a particular territory, that is sufficiently conscious of its unity to seek or to possess a government peculiarly its own: The president spoke to the nation about the new tax.
  • native son — a novel (1940) by Richard Wright.
  • nauseation — The act of nauseating.
  • nautiloids — Plural form of nautiloid.
  • navigators — Plural form of navigator.
  • negotiants — Plural form of negotiant.
  • negotiates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of negotiate.
  • neofascist — any of various political movements or beliefs inspired by or reminiscent of fascism or Nazism.
  • neoplastic — the theory and practice of the de Stijl school, chiefly characterized by an emphasis on the formal structure of a work of art, and restriction of spatial or linear relations to vertical and horizontal movements as well as restriction of the artist's palette to black, white, and the primary colors.
  • neorealist — Of or pertaining to the post World War II international relations movement of neorealism.
  • nicotianas — Plural form of nicotiana.
  • nominalist — An adherent of any of the various kinds of nominalism.
  • non-satire — the use of irony, sarcasm, ridicule, or the like, in exposing, denouncing, or deriding vice, folly, etc.
  • non-static — pertaining to or characterized by a fixed or stationary condition.
  • nonascetic — a person who is not an ascetic
  • nonclastic — Biology. breaking up into fragments or separate portions; dividing into parts.
  • nondualist — One who rejects dualism.
  • nonelastic — capable of returning to its original length, shape, etc., after being stretched, deformed, compressed, or expanded: an elastic waistband; elastic fiber.
  • nonnatives — Plural form of nonnative.
  • nonparties — Plural form of nonparty.
  • nonplastic — Often, plastics. any of a group of synthetic or natural organic materials that may be shaped when soft and then hardened, including many types of resins, resinoids, polymers, cellulose derivatives, casein materials, and proteins: used in place of other materials, as glass, wood, and metals, in construction and decoration, for making many articles, as coatings, and, drawn into filaments, for weaving. They are often known by trademark names, as Bakelite, Vinylite, or Lucite.
  • nonsapient — Not sapient.
  • nonspatial — of or relating to space.
  • nonstative — (of a verb) expressing an action or process, as run or grow, and able to be used in either simple or progressive tenses: I run every day. I am running home now.
  • nostalgiac — A nostalgic person.
  • nostalgist — a person who collects or buys and sells items preserved from an earlier era.
  • nostomania — intense homesickness; an irresistible compulsion to return home.
  • novitiates — Plural form of novitiate.
  • nowcasting — the preparation or production of nowcasts
  • nystagmoid — having a similarity to or characteristics of nystagmus
  • obliterans — Producing obstruction due to inflammation and fibrosis.
  • obstinance — The characteristic of being obstinate.
  • obstinancy — (rare) Obstinance; the characteristic of being obstinate.
  • octonaries — Plural form of octonary.
  • odontiasis — dentition (def 2).
  • onomastics — the study of the origin, history, and use of proper names.
  • operations — Plural form of operation.
  • organicist — Philosophy. the view that some systems resemble organisms in having parts that function in relation to the whole to which they belong. Compare holism (def 1).
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