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10-letter words containing r, e, n, o, l

  • normalized — to make normal.
  • normalizer — a person or thing that normalizes.
  • normalizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of normalize.
  • normalness — conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; not abnormal; regular; natural.
  • north pole — the region of a magnet toward which the lines of magnetic induction converge (south pole) or from which the lines of induction diverge (north pole)
  • northfield — a town in SE Minnesota.
  • northglenn — a city in NE central Colorado.
  • not nearly — nowhere near
  • noteholder — a person who holds or owns a note, as a promissory or Treasury note.
  • numerology — the study of numbers, as the figures designating the year of one's birth, to determine their supposed influence on one's life, future, etc.
  • numerously — very many; being or existing in great quantity: numerous visits; numerous fish.
  • obliterans — Producing obstruction due to inflammation and fibrosis.
  • oil burner — a furnace, boiler, or other device that burns fuel oil.
  • oil tanker — a large ship specifically designed for transporting crude oil in bulk across the oceans.
  • oil-harden — to quench (steel) in a bath of oil.
  • old french — the French language of the 9th through the 13th centuries. Abbreviation: OF.
  • olecranons — Plural form of olecranon.
  • oleoresins — Plural form of oleoresin.
  • oleuropein — (organic compound) A complex glycoside, found in the leaves of olive and privet, that may have a beneficial effect on the immune system.
  • ombrellino — the white silk canopy held over the Eucharist while transferring it from one place to another, especially from the main altar to a side altar.
  • on liberty — a treatise (1859) by John Stuart Mill on the rights of the individual within the state.
  • on welfare — the good fortune, health, happiness, prosperity, etc., of a person, group, or organization; well-being: to look after a child's welfare; the physical or moral welfare of society.
  • one-lunger — a one-cylinder internal-combustion engine.
  • one-reeler — a motion picture, especially a cartoon or comedy, of 10 to 12 minutes' duration and contained on one reel of film: popular especially in the era of silent films.
  • oneirology — The study that relates with dreams.
  • orangevale — a town in central California, near Sacramento.
  • ordainable — able to be ordained
  • ordinately — in an ordered manner
  • organelles — Cell Biology. a specialized part of a cell having some specific function; a cell organ.
  • orientalia — Things from the “orient”, especially decorative objects from eastern Asia.
  • orientally — In an oriental manner.
  • ornamental — used or grown for ornament: ornamental plants.
  • oropendola — any of several birds of the genus Gymnostinops, related to crows and feeding primarily on fruit and nectar, noted especially for their hanging nests.
  • outgeneral — to outdo or surpass in generalship.
  • outlanders — Plural form of outlander.
  • overfondly — with excessive affection
  • overglance — to glance over
  • overhandle — to handle, or mention, too much
  • overlaunch — (in shipbuilding) to overlap planks
  • overlaying — to lay or place (one thing) over or upon another.
  • overlearnt — relating to repetitive practice or learning
  • overleaven — to leaven too much; to spoil
  • overlength — excessiveness of length
  • overmantel — situated above a mantelpiece.
  • overnicely — in an overnice manner
  • overruling — the act or instance of ruling over another
  • palindrome — a word, line, verse, number, sentence, etc., reading the same backward as forward, as Madam, I'm Adam or Poor Dan is in a droop.
  • palmerstonHenry John Temple, 3rd Viscount, 1784–1865, British statesman: prime minister 1855–58, 1859–65.
  • panelboard — a compact pressboard for use in constructing sides of cabinets, paneling for walls, and in other nonstructural applications.
  • pardonable — kind indulgence, as in forgiveness of an offense or discourtesy or in tolerance of a distraction or inconvenience: I beg your pardon, but which way is Spruce Street?
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