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8-letter words starting with n

  • natantly — in a natant or floating manner
  • natation — an act or the skill of swimming.
  • natatory — pertaining to, adapted for, or characterized by swimming: natatorial birds.
  • nathalie — a female given name.
  • nathless — Alternative form of natheless.
  • natiform — resembling the buttocks; buttock-shaped
  • national — of, relating to, or maintained by a nation as an organized whole or independent political unit: national affairs.
  • natively — being the place or environment in which a person was born or a thing came into being: one's native land.
  • nativism — the policy of protecting the interests of native inhabitants against those of immigrants.
  • nativist — the policy of protecting the interests of native inhabitants against those of immigrants.
  • nativity — birth.
  • nattered — Simple past tense and past participle of natter.
  • natufian — designating or of a Mesolithic culture of the Near East characterized by microliths, sickles, pestles, etc.: it offers the first evidence of reaping and grinding cereals
  • naturall — Obsolete spelling of natural.
  • naturals — Plural form of natural.
  • naturing — Present participle of nature.
  • naturism — a person who appreciates the beauty and benefits of nature.
  • naturist — a person who appreciates the beauty and benefits of nature.
  • naufrage — (obsolete) shipwreck; ruin.
  • naughtly — (obsolete) naughtily; wrongly.
  • naumachy — naumachia.
  • nauplial — of or relating to nauplius larva
  • nauplius — (in many crustaceans) a larval form with three pairs of appendages and a single median eye, occurring usually as the first stage of development after leaving the egg.
  • nauseant — producing nausea.
  • nauseate — to affect with nausea; sicken.
  • nauseous — affected with nausea; nauseated: to feel nauseous.
  • nausicaä — a daughter of Alcinous, king of the Phaeacians, who assisted the shipwrecked Odysseus after discovering him on a beach
  • nautches — Plural form of nautch.
  • nautical — of or relating to sailors, ships, or navigation: nautical terms.
  • nautilus — Also called chambered nautilus, pearly nautilus. any cephalopod of the genus Nautilus, having a spiral, chambered shell with pearly septa.
  • navalism — the promotion of naval interests
  • navarchy — experience of or skill in nautical matters
  • navarino — a seaport in the SW Peloponnesus, in SW Greece: Turkish and Egyptian fleets defeated near here in a naval battle 1827.
  • navicert — A form of passport permitting a neutral ship to traverse a blockade in wartime.
  • navicula — an incense holder or incense boat
  • naviform — Shaped like a boat.
  • navigate — to move on, over, or through (water, air, or land) in a ship or aircraft: to navigate a river.
  • navy cut — tobacco finely cut from a block
  • naxalite — a member of an extreme Maoist group in India that originated in 1967 in West Bengal and which employs tactics of agrarian terrorism and direct action
  • naxcivan — an autonomous republic, an exclave of Azerbaijan, bordering Armenia, Turkey, and Iran. 2124 sq. mi. (5500 sq. km). Capital: Nakhichevan.
  • naysayer — a person who habitually expresses negative or pessimistic views: Despite a general feeling that things were going well, a few naysayers tried to cast gloom.
  • nazarene — a native or inhabitant of Nazareth.
  • nazareth — a town in N Israel: the childhood home of Jesus.
  • nazarite — (among the ancient Hebrews) a person who had taken certain strict religious vows, usually for a limited period.
  • nazimova — Alla [ah-luh] /ˈɑ lə/ (Show IPA), 1879–1945, Russian actress in the U.S.
  • nazirite — (among the ancient Hebrews) a person who had taken certain strict religious vows, usually for a limited period.
  • ndjamenaLake, a lake in Africa at the junction of four countries: Cameroon, Chad, Niger, and Nigeria. 5000 to 10,000 sq. mi. (13,000 to 26,000 sq. km) (seasonal variation).
  • ne'erday — New Year's Day
  • neapolis — a port in E Greece, in Macedonia East and Thrace region on the Bay of Kaválla an important Macedonian fortress of the Byzantine empire; ceded to Greece by Turkey after the Balkan War (1912–13). Pop: 58 576 (1991)
  • nearctic — belonging or pertaining to a geographical division comprising temperate Greenland and arctic North America, sometimes including high mountainous regions of the northern Temperate Zone.
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