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There are 11 twelve-letter words containing NOTA| CONNOTATIONS | • connotations n. Plural of connotation. • CONNOTATION n. the act of connoting. | | DENOTATIVELY | • denotatively adv. In a way that denotes. • DENOTATIVE adv. having power to denote. | | LABANOTATION | • labanotation n. (Choreography) A system for documenting body movement. • LABANOTATION n. a method of writing down the movements, etc., of ballet diagrammatically. | | MONOTASKINGS | • MONOTASKING n. the act of performing one task at a time. | | NOTABILITIES | • notabilities n. Plural of notability. • NOTABILITY n. a notable or prominent person. | | NOTAPHILISMS | • NOTAPHILISM n. the collecting of banknotes and cheques as a hobby, also NOTAPHILY. | | NOTAPHILISTS | • notaphilists n. Plural of notaphilist. • NOTAPHILIST n. one who collects banknotes and cheques as a hobby. | | NOTARISATION | • notarisation n. (Britain) Alternative spelling of notarization. • NOTARISATION n. the act of notarising, also NOTARIZATION. | | NOTARIZATION | • notarization n. The act or process of notarizing. • notarization n. Something notarized. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • NOTARIZATION n. the act of notarizing, also NOTARISATION. | | PHONOTACTICS | • phonotactics n. (Linguistics, phonology) A branch of phonology that deals with the restrictions a language applies to… • PHONOTACTICS n. the area of phonology concerned with the analysis and description of the permitted sound sequences of a language. | | PROTHONOTARY | • prothonotary n. (Obsolete, historical) A chief legal clerk or notary in Roman Byzantium, and (hence) in Rome. • prothonotary n. (Roman Catholicism) One of the seven prelates, constituting a college in the Roman Curia, whose office… • prothonotary n. A registrar or chief clerk in various courts of law, especially (US) in a county court, (Australia)… |
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