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  • monosaturated — (organic chemistry, of a glyceride) Having one saturated fatty acid.
  • monostrophics — monostrophic verses
  • monosyllabics — Plural form of monosyllabic.
  • monosyllabism — monosyllabic character.
  • monosyllables — Plural form of monosyllable.
  • monosymmetric — zygomorphic.
  • monotelephone — a telephone that communicates a specific frequency of sound
  • monoterpenoid — (chemistry) a terpenoid having a C10 skeleton.
  • monotheletism — the 7th-century religious doctrine that stated that Christ has only one divine will but both a divine and a human nature
  • monothelitism — a person who maintains that Christ has a single theanthropic will.
  • monotherapies — Plural form of monotherapy.
  • monotonically — of, relating to, or uttered in a monotone: a monotonic delivery of a lecture.
  • monotrematous — of or relating to a monotreme.
  • monte cassino — a monastery at Cassino, Italy: founded a.d. c530 by St. Benedict and destroyed by Allied bombings in 1944.
  • monte cervino — a mountain on the border between Italy and Switzerland, in the Pennine Alps. Height: 4477 m (14 688 ft)
  • moreno valley — city in S Calif.: pop. 142,000
  • morphinomania — an addiction to morphine or opium in which the addict secretly injects the substance
  • mount lebanon — a town in SW Pennsylvania, SW of Pittsburgh.
  • mountainously — In a mountainous way.
  • multitudinous — forming a multitude or great number; existing, occurring, or present in great numbers; very numerous.
  • muon neutrino — a type of neutrino that obeys a conservation law together with the muon, with the total number of muons and muon-neutrinos minus the total number of their antiparticles remaining constant.
  • muon-neutrino — a type of neutrino that obeys a conservation law together with the muon, with the total number of muons and muon-neutrinos minus the total number of their antiparticles remaining constant.
  • mutato nomine — the name having been changed.
  • nannoplankton — the smallest of the microplankton; the aquatic organisms that can pass through fine mesh plankton nets.
  • nanochemistry — (chemistry) The synthesis, analysis and characterization of chemical compounds at the nanoscale.
  • nanocomposite — Denoting a composite material that has a grain size measured in nanometers.
  • nanofortnight — (jargon)   (Adelaide University) 10^-9 fortnights or about 1.2 milliseconds. This unit was used largely by students doing undergraduate practicals. See microfortnight, attoparsec, and micro-.
  • nanomaterials — Plural form of nanomaterial.
  • nanoparticles — Plural form of nanoparticle.
  • nanostructure — A structure, especially a semiconductor device, that has dimensions of only a few nanometers.
  • narcohypnosis — the use of drugs to induce hypnosis
  • new economics — Keynesianism.
  • niddle-noddle — nodding
  • no entry sign — a sign, esp a traffic sign, that prohibits entry into a place
  • no fewer than — You use no fewer than to emphasize that a number is surprisingly large.
  • no man's land — an area between opposing armies, over which no control has been established.
  • no such thing — You can say there is no such thing as something to emphasize that it does not exist or is not possible.
  • no-confidence — If members of an organization pass a vote or motion of no-confidence in someone, they take a vote which shows that they no longer support that person or their ideas.
  • no-knock raid — a search warrant that allows police officers to enter a property without knocking
  • no-man's land — No-man's land is an area of land that is not owned or controlled by anyone, for example the area of land between two opposing armies.
  • no-score draw — A no-score draw is the result of a football match in which neither team scores any goals.
  • nobody's fool — person: intelligent
  • nocking point — a marked part of the bowstring where the arrow is placed
  • noctivagation — the act of wandering in the night
  • nocturnal arc — the portion of the diurnal circle that is below the horizon of a given point.
  • nodding lilac — a showy Chinese lilac, Syringa reflexa, of the olive family, having nodding clusters of pinkish flowers.
  • nodical month — Also called calendar month. any of the twelve parts, as January or February, into which the calendar year is divided.
  • noise limiter — an electronic circuit that cuts off all noise peaks that are stronger than some specific maximum for the desired input signal, thus limiting atmospheric and other interference.
  • noise masking — the use of noise to cancel out another sound, as with a white noise machine.
  • noise shaping — (communications)   Spectral noise transformation in a quantisation processes. Noise is "colourised" in the time domain an/or frequency domain by adding parts of the previous sample. The SNR bandwidth and SNR time integral stay the same, so some noise decreases, some increases, but overall noise always increases. An example of noise shaping in the frequency domain is quantisation of samples on a Compact Disc to reduce noise below -98 dB. The are different algorithms with slightly different filters, e.g. Super Bitmapping, 4D Recording. A time domain example is MPEG-4 AAC TNS, which is a method to enhance quality by temporal forming of the noise in a transform block.
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