9-letter words containing na
- enalapril — An angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor used in the treatment of hypertension and some types of chronic heart failure.
- enameling — Present participle of enamel.
- enamelist — An artist who works with enamel.
- enamelled — (British) Simple past tense and past participle of enamel.
- enameller — Alternative form of enameler.
- enamorado — a beloved one; lover
- enamoring — Present participle of enamor.
- enamoured — Alternative spelling of enamored.
- enanthema — An ulcer or eruption occurring on a mucus-secreting surface such as the inside of the mouth.
- engrenage — the act of putting into gear
- ensnaring — Present participle of ensnare.
- ensnarled — Simple past tense and past participle of ensnarl.
- epifaunal — relating to epifauna
- equifinal — That have the same outcome, end or result.
- ermanaric — died ?375 ad, king of the Ostrogoths: ruled an extensive empire in eastern Europe, which was overrun by the Huns in the 370s
- erosional — Pertaining to erosion.
- erythrina — any tropical tree of the genus Erythrina with red flowers
- espionage — The practice of spying or of using spies, typically by governments to obtain political and military information.
- esplanade — A long, open, level area, typically beside the sea, along which people may walk for pleasure.
- eternally — In a way that continues or lasts forever; permanently.
- ethnarchs — Plural form of ethnarch.
- euthanase — (UK) Alternative form of euthanize.
- evaginate — (with reference to a tubular or pouch-shaped organ or structure) turn or be turned inside out.
- eviternal — (obsolete) eternal; everlasting.
- examinant — a person who examines, esp academically or in a court of law; an examiner
- examinate — (obsolete) One who is subjected to examination.
- excarnate — with the flesh removed
- explanans — A collection of propositions that, taken together, explain another proposition (the 'explanandum').
- externals — Plural form of external.
- face-nail — to secure with nails driven perpendicular to the surface. Compare toenail (def 4).
- factional — of a faction or factions.
- fainaigue — British Dialect. to shirk; evade work or responsibility.
- fanatical — motivated or characterized by an extreme, uncritical enthusiasm or zeal, as in religion or politics.
- fanfarona — a gold chain
- farnarkel — to spend time or act in a careless or inconsequential manner; waste time
- fascinate — to attract and hold attentively by a unique power, personal charm, unusual nature, or some other special quality; enthrall: a vivacity that fascinated the audience.
- faux-naif — marked by a pretense of simplicity or innocence; disingenuous.
- feiseanna — Plural form of feis.
- fenagling — to trick, swindle, or cheat (a person) (often followed by out of): He finagled the backers out of a fortune.
- ferdinand — 1784–1833, king of Spain 1808, 1814–33.
- fermanagh — a county in SW Northern Ireland. 653 sq. mi. (1691 sq. km). County seat: Enniskillen.
- fernandel — real name Fernand Joseph Désiré Contandin. 1903–71, French comic film actor
- fernandez — Juan [hwahn,, wahn;; Spanish hwahn] /ʰwɑn,, wɑn;; Spanish ʰwɑn/ (Show IPA), 1536?–1602? Spanish navigator: explorer in South America and the Pacific.
- festinant — (medicine) Exhibiting festination; having shortened stride and quickened gait.
- festinate — hurried.
- fibonacci — Leonardo (leoˈnardo), also called Leonardo of Pisa. ?1170–?1250, Italian mathematician: popularized the decimal system in Europe
- fictional — invented as part of a work of fiction: Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective.
- file name — an arrangement of characters that enables a computer system to permit the user to have access to a particular file
- filenames — Plural form of filename.
- finagling — to trick, swindle, or cheat (a person) (often followed by out of): He finagled the backers out of a fortune.