High School Vocabulary
353,744 words and 27,916 expressions at the high school level.
The capital city of Chad.
Pronunciation spelling of New Orleans, representing Louisiana English.
plural of n****r
An aquifer in Apache County and Navajo County, Arizona, United States.
plural of N-bomb
The saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon (CH₃(CH₂)₂CH₃).
The saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon (CH₃(CH₂)₈CH₃).
plural of n-gram
The saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon (CH₃(CH₂)₅CH₃).
The saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon (CH₃(CH₂)₄CH₃).
A polyiamond consisting of n triangles.
plural of n-iamond
The saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon (CH₃(CH₂)₇CH₃).
The saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon (CH₃(CH₂)₆CH₃).
A polyomino consisting of n squares.
plural of n-omino
The saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon (CH₃(CH₂)₃CH₃).
plural of N-pole
Shaped like the capital letter "N" or its mirror image.
An n-dimensional simplex.
Alternative spelling of n space.
An n-dimensional hypersphere: the 2-sphere is a circle, the 3-sphere is the usual sphere, the 4-sphere is a glome, etc.
plural of n-sphere
plural of N-terminus
The practice of spelling out the word nigger by multiple individuals in a sequence of posts.
plural of N-tower
A tuple containing n terms.
plural of n-tuple
plural of n-type
plural of n-word
Dated form of NASA.
plural of N.B.C.
United States District Court for the Northern District of New York, as used in case citations.
Abbreviation of United States District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia, as used in case citations.
Alternative spelling of nooblet.
plural of n00blet
A major language family consisting of Tlingit, Eyak and the Athabascan languages, spoken in large parts of North America.
Alternative spelling of Na-Dene.
present participle and gerund of naai
Alternative form of namghar.
plural of naamghar
Synonym of pizza naan.
plural of naanizza.
Eye dialect spelling of nonsense.
A sandwich made with naan bread.
An aesthetic reflecting Melbourne style, featuring clothing such as puffer jackets, cargo pants and beanies.
Alternative form of naartjie.
plural of naartje
Citrus reticulata (mandarin, satsuma, tangerine); a soft, loose-skinned tangerine.
plural of naartjie
An East Papuan language spoken in the central mountains and southeast coast of Kieta District, Bougainville Province, Papua New Guinea.
A member of an ancient Christian Gnostic sect who claimed to have been taught their doctrines by Mariamne, a disciple of James the Just
plural of Naassene
A town in Namaqualand, Northern Cape province, South Africa.
A locality in Circular Head Council, north western Tasmania, Australia.
A municipality in the Special Geographic Area, Bangsamoro in the province of Cotabato, Philippines
Synonym of Ibaloi (“language”).
A barangay of Palanas, Masbate, Philippines.
An isometric-tetartoidal colorless mineral containing barium, hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and sodium.
A species of rock-wallaby, Petrogale concinna, of northern Australia.
plural of nabarlek
A barangay of Claveria, Masbate, Philippines.
The Nabataean Kingdom; the land of the Arab Nabataeans, in present-day Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Syria.
The ancient inhabitants of Nabataea, a region of Arabia inhabited by the Nabataeans that covers parts of northern Arabia and the Southern Levant, lying between Arabia and Syria, and stretching from the Euphrates river to the Red Sea. During the Hellenistic Period, the Nabataeans were involved in a nexus of trade routes reaching as far as Italy to the west and India to the east, which centered at their city of Petra in what is now Western Jordan near the Negev Desert from before 310 BCE until the Roman conquest in 106 CE.
Alternative spelling of Nabataea.
Alternative form of Nabataean.
plural of Nabatean
Alternative form of Nabataean.
Synonym of Nabataean.
A city in Nabatieh Governorate, Lebanon.
Archaic spelling of Nabatean.
A town in Sabah, Malaysia.
A synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonist with anticonvulsant properties.
plural of nabber
plural of nabby
present participle and gerund of nab
Any of a variety of Japanese hot pot dishes.
A surname from Japanese.
An orthorhombic-disphenoidal mineral containing beryllium, hydrogen, oxygen, silicon, and sodium.
Synonym of Upper Tanana.
plural of Nabhan
An isometric-diploidal dark red mineral containing arsenic, barium, hydrogen, manganese, oxygen, and vanadium.
A synthetic cannabinoid used therapeutically as an antiemetic and as an adjunct analgesic for neuropathic pain.
An American manufacturer of cookies and snacks.
A synthetic cannabinoid analogue of dronabinol, exhibiting antiemetic and analgesic effects.
A rounded mass, as of flint in chalk, or of ironstone in coal.
plural of nablock
An Indian ruler within the Mogul empire.
Alternative form of nabobery.
The behaviour of a nabob (generally disparaging).
A female nabob.
The quality or condition of a nabob.
Synonym of nabobish.
Synonym of nabobish.
Resembling or characteristic of a nabob.
The attitudes or policies of nabobs.
Alternative form of nabobery.
The rank or condition of a nabob.
A synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonist with antiemetic, sedative, anxiolytic and antiglaucoma properties.
A tetragonal-ditetragonal dipyramidal mineral containing chlorine, copper, oxygen, potassium, sulfur, and tellurium.
A transliteration of the Russian surname Набоков (Nabokov).
The last king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire; reign: 556–539 BCE.
plural of naboom
plural of naboot
Alternative form of Nabothian.
Alternative form of Nabulsi (“type of cheese”).
A locality in Dorset council area, north eastern Tasmania, Australia.
A surname from Polish.
plural of Nabozny
Of or pertaining to Nablus in Palestine.
plural of Nabulsi
Alternative spelling of Nablus.
A barangay of Pinamalayan, Oriental Mindoro, Philippines.
A barangay of Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines.
A barangay of Benito Soliven, Isabela, Philippines.
A triclinic-pinacoidal mineral containing calcium, fluorine, oxygen, phosphorus, and sodium.
A shade of bright red-orange.
plural of nacarat
Synonym of toloache (Datura inoxia)
A surname from Italian.
The compartment that holds passengers on a dirigible, hot-air balloon, or other aerostat; a gondola.
plural of nacelle
Any limpet in the family Nacellidae.
plural of nacellid
A female given name, variant of Nathalie.
finger millet
A surname from German.
plural of Nachbaur
A cave in Mpika, Zambia, known for its prehistoric rock art and Stone Age tools.
Writings remaining unpublished at an author's death.
Alternative letter-case form of Nachleben.
plural of Nachlass
A surname.
A surname.
plural of Nachmany
Alternative form of nakhoda.
plural of nachoda
A wide-scaled flute organ stop with a relatively small mouth, producing a soft but penetrating sound.
Eucharist
A town in New Brunswick, Canada.
present participle and gerund of nack
The captain of a boat or other vessel.
plural of nacodah
plural of nacoda
A shellfish which contains mother-of-pearl.
A matrix protein that is involved in the formation of nacre in molluscs
Of, or resembling nacre (mother of pearl).
A basic aluminium silicate clay that is a polymorph of kaolinite
plural of nacrite
Resembling or characteristic of a pearl.
Of or relating to a small language family of Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela.
A barangay of Cataingan, Masbate, Philippines.
plural of Nadeau
plural of Nadeem
A surname from the South Asian languages
A surname.
A surname.
plural of Naderer
plural of Naderi
A supporter of Ralph Nader (born 1934), American political activist.
plural of Naderite
A surname.
plural of Naderson
A transliteration of the Bulgarian or Russian female given name Наде́жда (Nadéžda).
plural of nadger
plural of Nading
Of, pertaining to or situated at a nadir.
simple past and past participle of nadir
present participle and gerund of nadir
A male given name from the Slavic languages.
plural of Nadler
A surname from Polish.
plural of Nadolny
A beta blocker C₁₇H₂₇NO₄ taken orally in the treatment of hypertension and angina pectoris.
A surname from Polish.
plural of Nadolski
An orthorhombic brown or yellow mineral containing lead and tin.
A particular beta-adrenergic receptor blocker.
Misspelling of nandrolone.
plural of Nadsat.
A city and raion of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, in western Ukraine.
A surname.
plural of Naegele
plural of Naeger
A surname from German.
Any of several amoebas, of the genus Naegleria, that are pathogenic to humans and other animals.
plural of Naegler
plural of Naegle
plural of naenia
Of or relating to the Latin poet Gnaeus Naevius.
Resembling a naevus.
Having naevi.
Alternative form of naevose.
a Senufo language spoken in northwest Ghana by the Nafana, along the border with Côte d'Ivoire, east of Bondouko.
An antiplatelet drug.
An agonist of gonadotropin-releasing hormone.
A semisynthetic penicillin that is resistant to beta-lactamase and is used especially in the form of its hydrated sodium salt C₂₁H₂₁N₂NaO₅S·H₂O as an antibiotic.
A hypolipidemic agent.
A village and civil parish east of Driffield, East Riding of Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref TA0559).
superlative form of naff: most naff
The quality of being naff.
plural of nafoid
An analgesic drug.
Alternative form of Naupactus.
Alternative form of Naupactus.
A large town in Argolis, Peloponnese, Greece.
naftidrofuryl
A surname from Hebrew.
An allylamine antifungal drug.
A surname from German.
plural of Nafziger
A barangay of Calbayog, Samar, Philippines.
plural of nagada
A short, thick braided whip with a round cross-section, used by the Cossacks.
plural of nagaika
Dioscorea opposita, a variety of yam.
Alternative form of nagaika.
A city in Aichi Prefecture, Japan.
A state in northeastern India. Capital: Kohima.
The enzyme N-acetylgalactosaminidase
A type of Japanese sword; a single-edged curving blade with a handle comparable in length to that of the blade, whose blade is length is usually comparable to other regular Japanese swords, though other longer ones also were made.
plural of nagamaki
A town in the Shire of Strathbogie, north eastern Victoria, Australia.
An Assamese-lexified creole language spoken in Nagaland.
A surname from Japanese.
plural of Nagamine
A city in Niigata Prefecture, Japan.
mohol bushbaby
plural of nagapie
A surname from Tamil.
A male given name from Sanskrit commonly used in India.
plural of nagara
Alternative form of Nagree (“Devanagari script”).
plural of nagari
A male given name from Sanskrit.
A surname.
A fort near the town of Kangra, India.
A particular bacterial protease.
A port city, the capital and largest city of Nagasaki Prefecture, in southwestern Kyushu, Japan, famous as the country's early modern entrepot and for its nuclear bombing on 9 August 1945 at the end of World War II.
A surname from Japanese.
plural of Nagata
A form of traditional Japanese vocal music, often used in kabuki theatre.
A river in South India, flowing through Orissa and Andhra Pradesh.
A person inside a vehicle who gives unwanted directions to the driver.
A municipality of Ilocos Sur, Philippines.
A barangay of Castillejos, Zambales, Philippines.
A municipality of Laguna, Philippines.
Any of the 12 throwing techniques.
Synonym of naiant (“swimming”).
A Japanese style of flower arrangement, characterised by informality and spontaneity.
A surname from Dutch.
Relating to Thomas Nagel (born 1937), American philosopher.
A surname from German.
A city in Tamil Nadu, India.
throwing technique in judo
susceptible to nagging
plural of naggee
plural of nagger
comparative form of naggy: more naggy
superlative form of naggy: most naggy
Persistently annoying or painful.
In a nagging manner.
plural of nagging
plural of naggin
Synonym of naggy (“prone to nag”).
simple past and past participle of naggle
third-person singular simple present indicative of naggle
present participle and gerund of naggle
plural of nagid
A traditional Japanese halberd: a polearm historically used to cut down infantry and cavalry.
plural of naginata
Alternative form of nagkesar.
Mesua ferrea (Ceylon ironwood).
plural of Nagler
That does not nag.
Alternative form of Nachtmaal.
plural of Nagmaal
A hangnail.
plural of nagnail
A surname from Polish.
plural of Nagorski
plural of Nagpal
A member of an ethnic group native to Chota Nagpur, Jharkhand and surrounding areas of India.
plural of Nagpuri
plural of Nagraj
A barangay of Badoc, Ilocos Norte, Philippines.
Alternative form of nagkesar.
A barangay of Santo Domingo, Albay, Philippines.
Characterised or marked by nagging
One who nags.
plural of nagster
A barangay of Rosario, La Union, Philippines.
A town and municipality in Puerto Rico.
Alternative form of nahualism.
A believer in nahualism.
plural of nagual
A municipality of La Union, Philippines.
A surname.
A dark grey to black sulfide, formula (Pb₅Au(Te,Sb)₄S₅₋₈).
plural of nagyka
A town in Pest County, Hungary.
A Meitei surname from Manipuri
Alternative form of Nahani.
A barangay of Bacacay, Albay, Philippines.
Alternative form of Nahanarvali (“Germanic tribe”).
Acronym of Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act of 1996.
A city in Iran.
An evaporite, consisting of sodium bicarbonate.
A surname from Armenian.
plural of Nahigian
A surname from Armenian.
plural of Nahikian
A local administrative division consisting of a number of small towns or villages in some Muslim countries, including (historical) parts of Europe under the Ottoman Empire.
plural of nahiyah
plural of nahiya
plural of nahiye
plural of nahoda
plural of nahoor
A province of Burkina Faso.
A monoclinic white mineral containing hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and sodium.
The father of Salmon and the son of Amminadab (biblical figure).
The Mesoamerican belief that certain human beings can transform into animals.
plural of nahual
plural of Nahuan
A member of a group of people indigenous to Central Mexico, spanning multiple tribal groups and including the Aztecs.
Of or relating to the Nahuatl people.
plural of Nahuatl
A large aquatic creature, similar to the Loch Ness monster, which supposedly lives in Nahuel Huapi Lake, Argentina.
A town in Sonsonate department, El Salvador.
A small city, the county seat of Brantley County, Georgia, United States.
A confederation of Virginia Siouan tribes.
A female deity (nymph) associated with water, especially a spring, stream, or other fresh water.
plural of naiad
Of or relating to the Naiads in Greek mythology.
plural of naibor
Obsolete form of neighbour.
plural of naibour
plural of naidid
superlative form of naif: most naif
Dated form of naiveness.
Alternative form of nail file.
Alternative spelling of nailkeg.
plural of nail-keg
Capable of taking nails.
plural of nailbat
The area underneath a nail in a human or other mammal.
plural of nailbed
Alternative spelling of nail biter.
Alternative form of nail bomb.
plural of nailbomb
A small brush, with firm bristles, used to clean the fingernails or to scrub the hands.
The care and maintenance of the fingernails and toenails.
A woman who makes nails.
plural of nailery
plural of nailer
A manufactory of nails.
second-person singular simple present indicative of nail
third-person singular simple present indicative of nail
Permanently attached.
Alternative form of nail file.
plural of nailfile
The skin that overlaps the edge of a fingernail or toenail.
plural of nailfold
Enough to be stored under or on one's fingernail.
plural of nailful
Alternative spelling of nail gun.
plural of nailgun
The head of a nail.
plural of nailhead
present participle and gerund of nail
plural of nailing
Someone whose occupation is to trim and beautify the fingernail or toenails; a manicurist, in Japan and parts of Southeast Asia.
plural of nailist
plural of nailkeg
Without a nail or nails.
Resembling or characteristic of a nail (in various senses).
Someone who makes nails (tools)
plural of Nailor
A mark imprinted by a nail, specifically one of the nail wounds of Jesus Christ after crucifixion.
Resistant to being punctured or damaged by nails.
Any of various plants of the genus Typha.
A town and civil parish with a town council in North Somerset district, Somerset, England (OS grid ref ST4770).
plural of Nails
A tool used with a hammer for driving in nails, rather than striking the nail directly at the risk of damaging the surrounding surface.
plural of nailset
plural of nailful
A workshop where nails are manufactured.
plural of nailshop
Alternative form of nail sick.
A metalworker who makes nails.
Whitlowwort (Paronychia spp.).
plural of nailwort
plural of Naiman
A town in Uttarakhand, India.
Alternative form of nainsell.
self
A soft, fine muslin of South Asian origin, sometimes used to make baby clothes.
plural of nainsook
A commune in Vienne department, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France.
A surname.
plural of naique
The official currency of Nigeria. Equal to 100 kobo. (The naira replaced the pound in 1973.)
The capital city of Kenya.
An inhabitant of Nairobi.
plural of Naish
A surname originating as an occupation.
plural of Naismith
Island near Tallinn in northern Estonia, on the southern coast of Gulf of Finland.
Having only its forepart shown, especially if because it is issuing from an ordinary or division of the field. (Compare issuant.)
A large town in Nakuru County, Kenya.
In a naive manner.
Rare form of naïveté.
superlative form of naive: most naive
Alternative spelling of naïveté.
plural of naivete
plural of naivety
naïveté
Alternative spelling of naïveté.
plural of naiveté
A simple, apparently childish style in art.
An artist working in the style of naivism.
Of or pertaining to naivism
plural of naivist
Misspelling of naïveté.
Misspelling of naivety and nativity.
A sex position or sex act where the penis is stimulated by small breasts.
plural of naizuri
ritual impurity
A surname from Armenian.
plural of Najarian
A surname from Spanish.
plural of Najarro
Najdorf Variation.
plural of Najeeb
plural of Najera
plural of Najjar
A system of patrolling streets by use of checkpoints.
An ejaculation in the vagina or anus; a creampie.
A surname from Japanese.
plural of Nakagawa
A surname from Japanese.
plural of Nakahara
A surname from Japanese.
A surname from Japanese.
A traditional meeting-place in Vanuatu, used for gatherings, ceremonies, and the drinking of kava.
plural of nakamal
A surname from Japanese.
plural of Nakama
A surname from Japanese.
A surname from Japanese.
A surname from Japanese.
A surname from Japanese.
A surname from Japanese.
A district in central Uganda.
A surname from Japanese.
A surname from Japanese.
plural of Nakasone
A surname from Japanese.
plural of Nakatani
plural of Nakata
plural of nakation
A city in Ōita Prefecture, Japan.
A surname.
plural of Nakayama
A surname from Japanese.
Pertaining to the unaided eye, as in unaided sight.
comparative form of naked: more naked
superlative form of naked: most naked
The state of being naked; nakedness.
Alternative form of nakedize.
simple past and past participle of nakedise
third-person singular simple present indicative of nakedise
More or less naked.
To go naked.
simple past and past participle of nakedize
third-person singular simple present indicative of nakedize
In a naked manner; without concealing anything; blatantly or openly.
The plant Chondrilla juncea.
Any of various plants in the genus Colubrina.
A hereditary title of the highest order given to houses of the ancient and medieval Armenian nobility.
plural of nakharar
Alternative form of Nakhichevan.
Any achondrite composed of an aggregate of diopside and olivine; thought to originate from Mars
plural of nakhlite
A travelling merchant in parts of South-East Asia, in charge of a vessel.
plural of nakhoda
A port city in Primorsky Krai, Russia.
Alternative form of nakhoda.
plural of nakhuda
Alternative form of Nakoda.
plural of nakige
plural of nakoda
plural of nakodo
plural of nakong
A lunar mansion in Hindu astrology; one of 27 (sometimes also 28) sectors along the ecliptic.
Alternative form of Nalchik.
A traditional warclub of the people of Tanna, Vanuatu.
plural of nal-nal
A district of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
A large Buddhist monastery in the ancient kingdom of Magadha (modern-day Bihar) in India.