English Words: N

24,391 words · Page 204 of 488

nomismanoun

Money or currency (modern).

nommunicationnoun

The Japanese social custom of going out for drinks after work with one's colleagues.

nommusverb

Alternative spelling of namous.

nomo-prefix

law

nomocracynoun

A political system under the sovereignty of rational laws and civic rights.

nomocraticallyadv

In a nomocratic manner.

nomogenynoun

The origination of life according to natural law, not by a miracle.

nomogramnoun

A diagram in which the relationship between three variables is represented by a straight line or curve for each variable; the value of the third variable corresponding to particular values of the first two is obtained by drawing a straight line through the points on the first two curves that represent particular values of the first two variables and noting the point at which the line intersects the third line or curve.

nomographnoun

A nomogram.

nomographynoun

A treatise on laws.

nomologicadj

Of or relating to nomology.

nomologicaladj

Pertaining to or expressing general laws that lack logical necessity.

nomologicallyadv

In terms or by means of nomology

nomologistnoun

One who studies nomology.

nomologynoun

The study of laws

nomopelmousadj

Having a separate and simple tendon to flex the first toe, or hallux.

nomophobenoun

A person who fears or dislikes laws.

nomophobianoun

A fear of or disdain for laws.

nomophylacticadj

That upholds or protects the law, especially its uniform interpretation

nomophylaxnoun

A magistrate, in ancient Greece, who was the custodian of the texts of the law.

nomosnoun

The body of law, especially that governing human behaviour.

nomotheismnoun

The belief in God as a law that pervades the universe.

nomothetenoun

A lawgiver; a legislator.

nomotheticadj

Relating to the underlying laws of a subject.

nomotheticsnoun

system defining laws or rules

nomotremeadj

Having regular apertures.

nompCnoun

A gene coding for a mechanosensitive ion channel protein in Drosophila melanogaster.

nomsnoun

plural of nom

Nomukanadj

Of or relating to Nomuka.

Nomuraname

A surname from Japanese.

nonadv

Obsolete form of none.

non assumpsitnoun

The general plea or denial in an action of assumpsit.

non composadj

Alternative form of non compos mentis.

non compos mentisadj

Insane; not of sound mind; not in control of oneself.

non constatphrase

It is not certain; It is doubted.

non distributio mediinoun

A logical fallacy that is committed when the middle term in a categorical syllogism isn't distributed.

non estadj

Absent; missing.

non est factumphrase

A defence in contract law that allows a signing party to escape performance of an agreement that is fundamentally different from what they intended to execute or sign.

non est inventusphrase

The response of a sheriff on a writ, when the defendant is not found in his county.

non liquetnoun

A verdict given by a jury when a matter is to be deferred to another day of trial.

non obstantenoun

A clause in old English statutes and letters patent, designating a licence from the Crown to do a thing notwithstanding any laws to the contrary.

non partantadv

Not starting; not participating.

non possumusphrase

A plea of inability.

non prosequiturphrase

A judgement entered against the plaintiff in a suit where he/she fails to appear to prosecute.

non sequiturnoun

Any abrupt and inexplicable transition or occurrence.

non sequiturinoun

plural of non sequitur

non sequunturnoun

plural of non sequitur

non serviamnoun

A formal refusal to serve.

non troppoadv

Not too much.

non-Abelianadj

Alternative form of nonabelian.

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