9-letter words containing nat
- nativists — Plural form of nativist.
- natrolite — a white or colorless zeolite mineral, a hydrous silicate of sodium and aluminum, Na 2 Al 2 Si 3 O 1 0 ⋅2H 2 O, often occurring in acicular crystals.
- nattering — to talk incessantly; chatter.
- nattiness — The quality of being natty.
- naturally — in a natural or normal manner.
- naturedly — (in combinations) With a certain nature, in a certain manner.
- naturists — Plural form of naturist.
- nominated — Of or pertaining to someone or something that has received a nomination.
- nominates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nominate.
- nominator — to propose (someone) for appointment or election to an office.
- nonatomic — of, pertaining to, resulting from, or using atoms, atomic energy, or atomic bombs: an atomic explosion.
- nonnative — of or relating to a language that is not the first language acquired by a person: It is harder to communicate in your nonnative language.
- notionate — strong-willed or stubborn.
- nunnation — the doubling, in writing, of the final vowel symbol to indicate the addition, in speech, of the indefinite suffix n to certain nouns.
- obstinate — firmly or stubbornly adhering to one's purpose, opinion, etc.; not yielding to argument, persuasion, or entreaty.
- odonatist — a person who studies or is expert in insects that belong to the zoological group Odonata
- ominating — Present participle of ominate.
- omination — (obsolete) The act of ominating; presaging; omen.
- opination — The state or process of opining. For example:.
- opinative — Conjectural; expressing an opinion rather than a fact.
- ordinated — Simple past tense and past participle of ordinate.
- ordinates — Plural form of ordinate.
- ordinator — One who ordains or establishes; a director.
- originate — to take its origin or rise; begin; start; arise: The practice originated during the Middle Ages.
- ostinatos — Plural form of ostinato.
- oxygenate — to treat, combine, or enrich with oxygen: to oxygenate the blood.
- ozonation — the act or instance of ozonating
- paginated — to indicate the sequence of pages in (a book, manuscript, etc.) by placing numbers or other characters on each leaf; to number the pages of.
- panatella — panetella.
- patinated — to cover or encrust with a patina.
- pectinate — formed into or having closely parallel, toothlike projections; comblike.
- pepsinate — to treat, prepare, or mix with pepsin.
- perennate — to survive from season to season for an indefinite number of years.
- perinatal — occurring during or pertaining to the phase surrounding the time of birth, from the twentieth week of gestation to the twenty-eighth day of newborn life.
- personate — to act or portray (a character in a play, a part, etc.).
- phonathon — a campaign to solicit funds or support in which volunteers make phone calls to prospective donors or supporters.
- phonation — rapid, periodic opening and closing of the glottis through separation and apposition of the vocal cords that, accompanied by breath under lung pressure, constitutes a source of vocal sound.
- phonatory — rapid, periodic opening and closing of the glottis through separation and apposition of the vocal cords that, accompanied by breath under lung pressure, constitutes a source of vocal sound.
- pinnation — pinnate condition or formation.
- planation — the process whereby an irregular land surface is made flat or level by erosion.
- platinate — Chemistry. a salt of platinic acid.
- pollenate — pollinate
- pollinate — to convey pollen to the stigma of (a flower).
- postnatal — subsequent to childbirth: postnatal infection.
- prognathy — having protrusive jaws; having a gnathic index over 103.
- pronation — rotation of the hand or forearm so that the surface of the palm is facing downward or toward the back (opposed to supination).
- protonate — to provide an atom, molecule, or ion with a proton
- pulmonate — Zoology. having lungs or lunglike organs.
- pulvinate — having the shape of a cushion; resembling a cushion; cushion-shaped.
- rabbinate — the office or term of office of a rabbi.