(organic chemistry, especially in combination) A univalent radical derived from bornane.
cloner
cloner
noun
(computing) A software program that duplicates media.
(science fiction) A device capable of duplicating physical objects.
Someone who clones something.
colner
conral
cornel
cornel
noun
Any tree or shrub of the dogwood subgenera, Cornus subg. Arctocrania (syn. Cornus subg. Chamaepericlymenum) or Cornus subg. Cornus, especially Cornus mas, the European cornel.
The cherry-like fruit of such plants, certain of which are edible.
cronel
cronel
noun
The metal head of a tilting spear or lance, which could be blunt or consist of many small points (to grip armor), designed not to penetrate or wound.
dronel
elenor
elinor
elinor
Proper noun
name, variant of Eleanor
elnora
elnore
enroll
enroll
verb
(intransitive) To enlist oneself (in something) or become a member (of something)
(obsolete, transitive) To envelop; to enwrap.
(transitive) To enlist (someone) or make (someone) a member of
(transitive) To enter (a name, etc.) in a register, roll or list
enrols
enrols
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enrol
erlond
floran
floran
noun
(mining) tin ore scarcely perceptible in the stone
(mining) tin ore stamped very fine
florin
florin
noun
A guilder (pre-Euro currency unit of the Netherlands).
A pre-decimal Australian, and New Zealand, coin, worth 24 pence or a tenth of a pound.
A pre-decimal British coin, worth two shillings or ten new pence.
Any of several gold coins once produced in Florence, Italy; model for the other currencies.
The currency of Aruba, divided into 100 cents, symbol ƒ.
gorlin
ilorin
inroll
inroll
verb
Obsolete form of enroll.
ironly
krylon
ladron
ladron
noun
Alternative form of ladrone
landor
lardon
lardon
noun
Alternative form of lardoon
larson
latron
latron
noun
(obsolete) A robber or brigand; one who plunders.
leanor
lenoir
lenoir
Proper noun
a city in North Carolina, USA
lenora
lenore
lenore
Proper noun
name from a variant of Eleanor.
lenrow
lentor
lentor
noun
(obsolete, chiefly medicine) Viscosity, thickness (chiefly of blood).
Slowness, sluggishness.
leonor
lerona
licorn
lienor
lienor
noun
(law) A lienholder.
(law, Australia) A lienee.
loaner
loaner
noun
(informal) Something that is given as a loan.
One who loans; a lender.
lohner
loners
loners
noun
plural of loner
longer
longer
adj
comparative form of long: more long
noun
One who longs or yearns for something.
lonier
lontar
lontar
noun
The palmyra or leaves of this tree as used for palm-leaf manuscripts in parts of Indonesia and Malaysia.
lorain
lorane
lorans
lorant
lordan
loreen
lorena
lorene
lorens
lorenz
lorenz
Proper noun
Konrad Lorenz, Austrian zoologist and ethologist
Noun
(during World War II) a blind-landing aid used at German military airfields
(architecture, military, historical) Any of the upright projections between the embrasures of a battlement, originally for archers to shield behind while shooting arrows over the embrasures, or through loopholes in the merlons.
Alternative spelling of merlin (“a small falcon, Falco columbarius”)
milnor
milnor
Proper noun
A city in North Dakota.
nasrol
nasrol
noun
(organic chemistry, dated) sodium symphorol
naylor
neroli
neroli
noun
More fully neroli oil or oil of neroli: an essential oil distilled from the blossoms of the bitter orange or Seville orange (Citrus × aurantium subsp. amara) used to make perfumes.
nerols
nerols
noun
plural of nerol
neurol
nobler
nobler
adj
comparative form of noble: more noble
noiler
normal
normal
adj
(algebra, of a field extension of a field K) Which is the splitting field of a family of polynomials in K.
(algebra, of a subgroup) With cosets which form a group.
(category theory) Being (as a morphism) or containing (as a category) only normal epimorphism(s) or monomorphism(s), that is, those which are the kernel or cokernel of some morphism, respectively.
(chemistry) Of, relating to, or being a solution containing one equivalent weight of solute per litre of solution.
(complex analysis, of a family of continuous functions) Which is pre-compact.
(education, of a school) teaching teachers how to teach (to certain norms)
(functional analysis, of a Hilbert space operator) Which commutes with its adjoint.
(geometry) Perpendicular to a tangent of a curve or derivative of a surface.
(linear algebra, of a matrix) Which commutes with its conjugate transpose.
(number theory, of a real number) In whose representation in a given base b ≥ 2, for every positive integer n, the bⁿ possible strings of n digits follow a uniform distribution.
(organic chemistry) Describing a straight chain isomer of an aliphatic hydrocarbon, or an aliphatic compound in which a substituent is in the 1- position of such a hydrocarbon.
(physics, of a mode in an oscillating system) In which all parts of an object vibrate at the same frequency (see normal mode).
(probability theory, statistics, of a distribution) Which has a very specific bell curve shape; that is or has the qualities of a normal distribution.
(probability theory, statistics, of a random variable, etc.) Which has a normal distribution; which is associated with a random variable that has a normal distribution.
(rail transport, of points) In the default position, set for the most frequently used route.
(set theory, of a function from the ordinals to the ordinals) Which is strictly monotonically increasing and continuous with respect to the order topology.
(topology, of a topology) In which disjoint closed sets can be separated by disjoint neighborhoods.
According to norms or rules or to a regular pattern.
Usual, healthy; not sick or ill or unlike oneself.
noun
(countable, uncountable) The usual state.
(geometry) A line or vector that is perpendicular to another line, surface, or plane.
(medicine, countable) A person who is healthy, normal, as opposed to one who is morbid.
(slang, countable) A person who is normal, who fits into mainstream society, as opposed to those who live alternative lifestyles.
norsel
norsel
noun
A short piece of line used to attach fishing hooks, lines and nets.
verb
To use or affix by norsel.
norval
norvil
norvol
oleron
oloron
orland
orlans
orlean
orlena
orlene
orlina
orling
orling
noun
(chiefly technical, usually as plural) A tooth of a comb.
(in northern English dialects) A stunted child.
prolan
prolin
pronpl
reloan
reloan
noun
A second lending of the same thing; a renewal of a loan.
verb
To loan again.
relong
rlogin
roland
roldan
rollin
ronald
rondel
rondel
noun
(historical) A long thin medieval dagger with a circular guard and a circular pommel (hence the name).
(historical) A small round tower erected at the foot of a bastion.
A metric form of verse using two rhymes, usually fourteen 8- to 10-syllable lines in three stanzas, with the first lines of the first stanza returning as refrain of the next two.
A rondelle, (small) circular object.
The verse form rondeau.
rondle
rondle
noun
(obsolete) A rondeau.
(obsolete) A round mass, plate, or disk, especially the crust or scale that forms upon the surface of molten metal in the crucible.
(obsolete) A round or rung; a step of a ladder.
ronnel
roslyn
roslyn
Proper noun
A village in New York
A town in South Dakota
A city in Washington
tornal
tornal
adj
(entomology) Of or pertaining to the tornus.
trinol
unlord
unlord
verb
To deprive of the rank or position of a lord.
unoral
unroll
unroll
verb
(intransitive) To emerge, be revealed or become apparent; to unfold.
(transitive) To straighten something that has been rolled, twisted or curled.
(transitive, programming, software compilation) To replace (a loop in a program) with a repetitive sequence of the individual instructions that the loop would carry out, sometimes used as an optimization.