Grandiloquent Dictionary

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nanophilia - ( )
  An attraction to short people
naology - ( )
  The study of holy buildings such as churches
napiform - ( )
  Turnip shaped
naprapathy - ( )
  The process of massaging ligaments to cure illness
narcokleptocracy - ( )
  Rulership by drug dealers with ties to politicians and the military
narcomancy - ( )
  Divination by sleep or magic using sleep
nasicornous - ( )
  Having a horn on one's nose, such as a rhinoceros
nassology - ( )
  The science of stuffing animals for display, also called taxidermy
natalitious - ( )
  Pertaining to someone's birthday
natatorium - ( )
  An indoor swimming pool
naufragous - ( )
  Causing shipwrecks
naupathia - ( )
  Sea sickness
navicular - ( )
  Resembling a boat, or boat shaped
neanilagnia - ( )
  An attraction to teenagers
neanimorphism - ( )
  Looking younger than one actually is
nearomatria - ( )
  Being a young mother
nebulaphobia - ( )
  A fear of clouds or of fog
nebulochaotic - ( )
  A state of being hazy and confused
necrologist - ( )
  A person who writes obituaries or eulogies
necromancy - ( )
  Divination using black magic or the dead
necromimesis - ( )
  Feigning death or the delusion that one is dead
necrophobia - ( )
  A fear of corpses
necropoliphobia - ( )
  A fear of cemeteries
necroponent - ( )
  The person who temporarily runs a household following a death in the family
necyomancy - ( )
  Divination involving summoning the devil
nelipot - ( )
  Someone who is walking without shoes
nelophobia - ( )
  A fear of glass
neocracy - ( )
  Rulership by inexperienced people
neopharmaphobia - ( )
  A fear of new medicines or drugs
neophillia - ( )
  The love of novelty
neophobia - ( )
  A fear of anything that is new
neossology - ( )
  The study of young birds
neoteinia - ( )
  A state of prolonged immaturity
neoteinic - ( )
  Pertaining to a prolonged adolescence
nepenthe - ( )
  A potion which causes one to forget their troubles
nepheligenous - ( )
  Producing clouds of smoke from tobacco
nephelophobia - ( )
  See nephophobia
nephophobia - ( )
  A fear of clouds
nepiomania - ( )
  The desire of a woman to have a child
nepotal - ( )
  Pertaining to a nephew
nesiote - ( )
  Living upon an island
neuromancer - ( )
  One who tells the future by reading a person's neurons
nexum - ( )
  A form of loan (in ancient Rome) in which the creditor could enslave and flog the debtor if he failed to make a payment
nicitate - ( )
  To close and open the eyelids rapidly, as in a blink
nidificate - ( )
  To build a nest
nidor - ( )
  The aroma of cooked food, particularly meat
nidorosity - ( )
  Belching with the taste of undigested meat
nikhedonia - ( )
  The pleasure caused by anticipating good fortune or success
nippitatum - ( )
  Exceptionaly strong beer
noctiphobia - ( )
  See nyctophobia
noctivagant - ( )
  To roam about at night or to wander around while asleep
noctivagant - ( )
  To rove or wander at night
noematachograph - ( )
  A device used for measuring reaction times
nomancy - ( )
  See onomancy
nomatophobia - ( )
  A fear of names
nomiatrist - ( )
  A lawyer whose specialty is medical law
nomographer - ( no-mog-re-fur )
  A person who writes laws
noology - ( )
  The study of intuition and comprehension
nosism - ( )
  The practive of referring to oneself as "we"
nosocomephrenia - ( )
  A depression caused by any extended stay in the hospital
nosocomology - ( )
  The study of hospital management
nosomaniaphobia - ( )
  A fear of suffering from an imaginary disease
nosophobia - ( )
  A fear of becoming ill
nostology - ( )
  The study of senility
nostomania - ( )
  Overwhelming homesickness
nostophobia - ( )
  A fear of returning home
novercal - ( )
  Pertaining to a stepmother
novercaphobia - ( )
  The fear of one's stepmother
noyade - ( )
  A mass drowning
nucamentaceous - ( )
  Pertaining to a nut
nuciverous - ( )
  Nut eating
nucleomitophobia - ( )
  A fear of atomic energy or nuclear weapons
nudiustertian - ( )
  Pertaining to the day before yesterday
nullibiety - ( )
  The state of being nowhere
nullipara - ( )
  A woman with no children
numerophobia - ( )
  A fear of numbers
numismatist - ( )
  A coin collector
nummamorous - ( )
  Pertaining to someone who spends all of their time trying to make money
nundinal - ( )
  Pertaining to a marketplace or a fair
nutation - ( )
  The involuntary nodding of one's head
nychthemeron - ( )
  A period of 24-hours
nyctalopia - ( )
  night blindness or the inability to see in low light
nycterent - ( )
  A hunter who hunts at night
nyctophobia - ( )
  A fear of darkness or night

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