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8-letter words starting with no

  • notaries — Plural form of notary.
  • notarise — to certify (a document, contract, etc.) or cause to become certified through a notary public.
  • notarize — to certify (a document, contract, etc.) or cause to become certified through a notary public.
  • notating — to note, mark, or set down in a system of notation: The book describes how to notate music for instruments and voice.
  • notation — a system of graphic symbols for a specialized use, other than ordinary writing: musical notation.
  • notch up — make score marks to count
  • notching — an angular or V -shaped cut, indentation, or slit in an object, surface, or edge.
  • note row — tone row.
  • noteable — Misspelling of notable.
  • notebook — a book of or for notes.
  • notecard — A paper card on which notes are written, or which is intended for such use.
  • notecase — billfold.
  • noteless — not noted; undistinguished; unnoticed.
  • notelets — Plural form of notelet.
  • notepads — Plural form of notepad.
  • nothings — Plural form of nothing.
  • noticing — an announcement or intimation of something impending; warning: a day's notice.
  • notified — to inform (someone) or give notice to: to notify the police of a crime.
  • notifier — to inform (someone) or give notice to: to notify the police of a crime.
  • notifies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of notify.
  • notional — pertaining to or expressing a notion or idea.
  • notogaea — a biogeographical division comprising the Australian region.
  • notornis — a rare, flightless gallinulelike bird, Notornis mantelli, of New Zealand.
  • nottaway — a river in SW Quebec, Canada, flowing NW to James Bay. 140 miles (225 km) long.
  • nottoway — a river in S Virginia, flowing SE to the Blackwater River at the North Carolina border. 170 miles (274 km) long.
  • notturno — an 18th-century composition for chamber orchestra, similar to a serenade or a divertimento.
  • noumenal — ontic.
  • noumenon — the object, itself inaccessible to experience, to which a phenomenon is referred for the basis or cause of its sense content.
  • nouvelle — pertaining to or characteristic of nouvelle cuisine.
  • novalike — Resembling a nova or some aspect of one.
  • novating — Present participle of novate.
  • novation — Law. the substitution of a new obligation for an old one, usually by the substitution of a new debtor or of a new creditor.
  • noveldom — the realm of fiction; novels collectively
  • novelese — a style of writing characteristic of poor novels
  • novelish — (esp of a name or a person) characteristic of a novel; having qualities like those of a character or scene in a novel; fanciful; romantic
  • novelism — an innovative idea or concept; innovation; novelty
  • novelist — a person who writes novels.
  • novelize — to put into the form of a novel: He tried to novelize one of Shakespeare's plays.
  • novellas — Plural form of novella.
  • november — the eleventh month of the year, containing 30 days.
  • novenary — A group of nine.
  • novercal — of, like, or befitting a stepmother.
  • noverint — a writ
  • novgorod — a city in the Russian Federation in Europe, SE of St. Petersburg: a former capital of Russia.
  • novi sad — an autonomous province within Serbia. 8303 sq. mi. (21,506 sq. km). Capital: Novi Sad.
  • novocain — Dated spelling of novocaine.
  • now that — at the present time or moment: You are now using a dictionary.
  • now then — used to preface an important remark, the next step in an argument, etc
  • now, now — You can say 'now, now' as a friendly way of trying to comfort someone who is upset or distressed.
  • nowadays — at the present day; in these times: Few people do their laundry by hand nowadays.
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