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8-letter words containing nar

  • minarets — Plural form of minaret.
  • monarchs — a hereditary sovereign, as a king, queen, or emperor.
  • monarchy — a state or nation in which the supreme power is actually or nominally lodged in a monarch. Compare absolute monarchy, limited monarchy.
  • monardas — Plural form of monarda.
  • narbonne — a city in S France: an important port in Roman times.
  • narceine — a narcotic alkaloid, C 2 3 H 2 7 NO 8 , occurring in opium and acting as a mild relaxant on smooth muscle.
  • narcissi — any bulbous plant belonging to the genus Narcissus, of the amaryllis family, having showy yellow or white flowers with a cup-shaped corona.
  • narcosis — a state of stupor or drowsiness.
  • narcotic — any of a class of substances that blunt the senses, as opium, morphine, belladonna, and alcohol, that in large quantities produce euphoria, stupor, or coma, that when used constantly can cause habituation or addiction, and that are used in medicine to relieve pain, cause sedation, and induce sleep.
  • narghile — a Middle Eastern tobacco pipe in which the smoke is drawn through water before reaching the lips; hookah.
  • nargileh — Alternative form of narghile.
  • naricorn — a horny sheath which protects the nostrils of certain birds
  • narquois — mocking, malicious, or snide
  • narrated — Simple past tense and past participle of narrate.
  • narratee — Someone to whom a story is narrated.
  • narrater — a person who gives an account or tells the story of events, experiences, etc.
  • narrates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of narrate.
  • narrator — a person who gives an account or tells the story of events, experiences, etc.
  • narrowed — Simple past tense and past participle of narrow.
  • narrower — of little breadth or width; not broad or wide; not as wide as usual or expected: a narrow path.
  • narrowly — of little breadth or width; not broad or wide; not as wide as usual or expected: a narrow path.
  • nartjies — Plural form of nartjie.
  • narwhals — Plural form of narwhal.
  • novenary — A group of nine.
  • octonary — pertaining to the number 8.
  • ordinary — of no special quality or interest; commonplace; unexceptional: One novel is brilliant, the other is decidedly ordinary; an ordinary person.
  • planaria — freshwater or saltwater flatworms of the family Planariidae, that are widely used in laboratory work because of their ability to regenerate parts of the body easily
  • plenarty — the state of an endowed church office when occupied
  • pulvinar — a cushioned couch kept in readiness for any visitation of a god. a cushioned seat at a circus.
  • ragnarok — the destruction of the gods and of all things in a final battle with the evil powers.
  • ranarian — resembling, relating to, or characteristic of frogs
  • ranarium — a place for keeping or rearing frogs
  • sayonara — a Japanese farewell
  • scenario — an outline of the plot of a dramatic work, giving particulars as to the scenes, characters, situations, etc.
  • seminary — a special school providing education in theology, religious history, etc., primarily to prepare students for the priesthood, ministry, or rabbinate.
  • senarius — a Latin verse of six feet, especially an iambic trimeter.
  • sexenary — senary.
  • snarf up — to eat quickly and voraciously; scarf (often followed by down or up).
  • snarkily — in an irritable or snarky manner
  • snarl up — To snarl something up means to cause problems which prevent it continuing or making progress.
  • sonarman — a petty officer who operates and maintains sonar.
  • stannary — a tin-mining region or district.
  • sublunar — situated beneath the moon or between the earth and the moon.
  • synarchy — joint rule
  • tainaronCape, a cape in the Ionian Sea, S Greece, at the S tip of the Peloponnesus.
  • tornaria — the ciliated, free-swimming larva of certain hemichordates.
  • unarched — (of a structure) not arched; lacking arches
  • unargued — undisputed; not subject to argument or discussion: an unargued right.
  • unarisen — not having risen
  • unartful — slyly crafty or cunning; deceitful; tricky: artful schemes.
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