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9-letter words containing on

  • ammoniate — to unite or treat with ammonia
  • ammonical — (inorganic chemistry) Of or pertaining to ammonia.
  • ammonites — a nomadic tribe living east of the Jordan: a persistent enemy of the Israelites
  • ammonitic — Relating to, or containing, ammonites.
  • ammonoids — Plural form of ammonoid.
  • amplicons — Plural form of amplicon.
  • amyotonia — a condition in which the muscle tissues lack normal vigor and tension; lack of muscle tone
  • anachrony — a discrepancy between the order of events in a story and the order in which they are presented in the plot: Anachronies are either flashbacks or flashforwards.
  • anacondas — Plural form of anaconda.
  • anacronym — An acronym the original meaning of which is not known to most speakers.
  • analogion — a lectern.
  • and so on — You use and so on or and so forth at the end of a list to indicate that there are other items that you could also mention.
  • anecdoton — (Grecian) alternative spelling of anecdote.
  • anhedonia — the inability to feel or experience pleasure
  • anhedonic — unable to feel or experience pleasure
  • aniconism — the belief in not using or worshipping images of deities
  • aniconist — a believer or follower of aniconism
  • animation — Animation is the process of making films in which drawings or puppets appear to move.
  • animatron — An animatronic robot.
  • anklebone — the bone of the ankle; talus
  • anodontia — the congenital absence of teeth
  • anonychia — congenital absence of the nails.
  • anonymise — (transitive) To render anonymous; especially to remove data that would establish the identity of a person.
  • anonymity — the condition or fact of being anonymous
  • anonymize — to carry out or organize in such a way as to preserve anonymity
  • anonymous — If you remain anonymous when you do something, you do not let people know that you were the person who did it.
  • anthelion — a faint halo sometimes seen in polar or high altitude regions around the shadow of an object cast onto a thick cloud bank or fog
  • anthemion — a floral design, used esp in ancient Greek and Roman architecture and decoration, usually consisting of honeysuckle, lotus, or palmette leaf motifs
  • anticodon — a three-base unit of genetic code contained in transfer RNA that corresponds to a codon region on messenger RNA, involved in genetic translation
  • antidoron — consecrated bread
  • antigonus — (Gonatus) c319–239 b.c, king of Macedonia 283–239 (son of Demetrius I).
  • antimeson — The antiparticle corresponding to a meson.
  • antimoney — Opposing the concept of money.
  • antimonic — of or containing antimony in the pentavalent state
  • antimonyl — of, consisting of, or containing the monovalent group SbO-
  • antiphone — (music) The response which one side of the choir makes to the other in a chant; alternate chanting or singing.
  • antiphons — Plural form of antiphon.
  • antiphony — the antiphonal singing of a musical composition by two choirs
  • antitauon — (physics) the antiparticle of the tauon.
  • antitonic — (physiology) That reduces muscular or vascular tonus.
  • antiunion — opposed to trade unions
  • antonescu — Ion. 1882–1946, Romanian general and statesman; appointed prime minister (1940) by King Carol II. He was executed for war crimes
  • antoninusMarcus Aurelius, Marcus Aurelius.
  • antonioni — Michelangelo (mikeˈlandʒelo). 1912–2007, Italian film director; his films include L'Avventura (1959), La Notte (1961), Blow-Up (1966), Zabriskie Point (1970), Beyond the Clouds (1995), and Just To Be Together (2002)
  • antonymic — having the opposite meaning, relating to antonyms
  • apportion — When you apportion something such as blame, you decide how much of it different people deserve or should be given.
  • apronfuls — Plural form of apronful.
  • apronlike — resembling an apron
  • aragonese — a native or inhabitant of Aragon
  • aragonite — a generally white or grey mineral, found in sedimentary rocks and as deposits from hot springs. Composition: calcium carbonate. Formula: CaCO3. Crystal structure: orthorhombic
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