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There are 11 words containing ENORMA

TENORMANTENORMAN n. a person who plays tenor saxophone.
RENORMALISErenormalise v. Alternative spelling of renormalize.
RENORMALISE v. to subject to or calculate using renormalisation, also RENORMALIZE.
RENORMALIZErenormalize v. (Physics) To subject to renormalization.
renormalize v. To make the norm again.
RENORMALIZE v. to subject to or calculate using renormalization, also RENORMALISE.
RENORMALISEDrenormalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of renormalise.
RENORMALISE v. to subject to or calculate using renormalisation, also RENORMALIZE.
RENORMALISESrenormalises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of renormalise.
RENORMALISE v. to subject to or calculate using renormalisation, also RENORMALIZE.
RENORMALIZEDrenormalized v. Simple past tense and past participle of renormalize.
RENORMALIZE v. to subject to or calculate using renormalization, also RENORMALISE.
RENORMALIZESrenormalizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of renormalize.
RENORMALIZE v. to subject to or calculate using renormalization, also RENORMALISE.
RENORMALISINGrenormalising v. Present participle of renormalise.
RENORMALISE v. to subject to or calculate using renormalisation, also RENORMALIZE.
RENORMALIZINGrenormalizing v. Present participle of renormalize.
RENORMALIZE v. to subject to or calculate using renormalization, also RENORMALISE.
RENORMALISATIONrenormalisation n. Alternative spelling of renormalization.
RENORMALISATION n. the process of renormalising, also RENORMALIZATION.
RENORMALIZATIONrenormalization n. (Physics) Any of several techniques in statistical mechanics and quantum electrodynamics used to construct…
RENORMALIZATION n. the process of renormalizing, also RENORMALISATION.

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  • English Wiktionary: 54 words
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  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: 12 words


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