English Words: N

24,391 words · Page 211 of 488

non-prerequisiteadj

Not prerequisite.

non-prevocalicadj

(Of a phoneme) occurring before a consonant or pause but not occurring before a vowel, as in rhotic dialects.

non-priceadj

Alternative form of nonprice.

non-printable characternoun

Synonym of control character.

non-printing characternoun

Synonym of control character.

non-prisonernoun

One who is not a prisoner.

non-producernoun

Alternative spelling of nonproducer.

non-productiveadj

Alternative form of nonproductive.

non-profit-makingadj

Synonym of non-profit and nonprofit.

non-progressiveadj

Not progressive.

non-proletariannoun

Alternative spelling of nonproletarian.

non-proprietaryadj

Alternative form of nonproprietary.

non-prosverb

To decline or fail to prosecute; to allow (a lawsuit) to be dropped.

non-protectedadj

Alternative form of nonprotected.

non-publicadj

Alternative spelling of nonpublic.

non-quantifiedadj

Not quantified.

non-quantitativeadj

Alternative spelling of nonquantitative.

non-railadj

Alternative form of nonrail.

non-railwaymannoun

A person not employed on or by a railway.

non-rationaladj

Contrary to reason; lacking an appropriate or sufficient reason; irrational.

non-rebreathernoun

A breathing mask that does not recycle expelled air, thus giving the wearer a fresh supply of air, pure oxygen, etc. with each breath.

non-recentadj

Alternative form of nonrecent.

non-rechargeableadj

Not able to be recharged.

non-recordedadj

Alternative form of nonrecorded.

non-recordingadj

Alternative form of nonrecording.

non-recoupableadj

Not able to be recouped.

non-redundancynoun

The quality or state of being non-redundant.

non-redundantadj

Not redundant; not superfluous.

non-reflectingadj

Alternative form of nonreflecting.

non-reflexiveadj

Alternative form of nonreflexive.

non-refoulementnoun

The principle that a person (particularly a refugee) should not be returned to an area (chiefly their country of origin) where they would face mistreatment.

non-refundableadj

Alternative form of nonrefundable.

non-refurbishedadj

Not refurbished.

non-regularadj

Alternative form of nonregular.

non-regulatedadj

Synonym of unregulated.

non-relativeadj

Not relative.

non-relativisticadj

Alternative form of nonrelativistic.

non-renewalnoun

Alternative form of nonrenewal.

non-repayableadj

Alternative form of nonrepayable.

non-replicabilitynoun

The quality or state of being irreplicable; incapability of being replicated.

non-replicableadj

Incapable of being replicated.

non-residentnoun

A person living in a country who is no legal permanent resident.

non-resistancenoun

Alternative form of nonresistance.

non-respondernoun

Someone who does not respond.

non-revenueadj

Alternative form of nonrevenue.

non-rhoticadj

Of an accent, most often one of English: not pronouncing the written letter "r" unless it is followed by a vowel, as in Received Pronunciation, most other accents of England, the Boston accent, traditional NYC English, many accents of southern Louisiana, Australian English, etc.

non-rhoticitynoun

The state or condition of being non-rhotic.

non-Romanadj

Not Roman.

non-rotatingadj

Alternative form of nonrotating.

non-royaladj

Not royal; not related to or of the nature of a king or queen.

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The English alphabetical index for the letter N contains 24,391 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 488 pages, and you are currently viewing page 211. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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