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There are 19 words containing ONOTA

PRONOTApronota n. Plural of pronotum.
PRONOTUM n. a hard outer plate of an insect.
MONOTASKmonotask v. (Intransitive) To perform only one task at a time.
monotask n. A single task performed while not performing other tasks (i.e. not multitasking).
MONOTASK v. to perform one task at a time.
PRONOTALpronotal adj. Of or pertaining to the pronotum.
PRONOTAL adj. pertaining to the pronotum.
MONOTASKSmonotasks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of monotask.
monotasks n. Plural of monotask.
MONOTASK v. to perform one task at a time.
MONOTASKEDmonotasked v. Simple past tense and past participle of monotask.
MONOTASK v. to perform one task at a time.
MONOTASKINGmonotasking n. Focusing on a single task.
MONOTASKING n. the act of performing one task at a time.
PHONOTACTICphonotactic adj. (Linguistics, phonology) Pertaining to phonotactics.
phonotactic adj. Pertaining to phonotaxis.
PHONOTACTIC adj. relating to phonotactics, the area of phonology concerned with the analysis and description of the permitted sound sequences of a language.
PROTONOTARYprotonotary n. Alternative spelling of prothonotary.
PROTONOTARY n. a court clerk; a chief clerk of any of various courts of law, also PROTHONOTARY.
MONOTASKINGSMONOTASKING n. the act of performing one task at a time.
PHONOTACTICSphonotactics 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.
PROTHONOTARYprothonotary 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)…
PROTONOTARIALPROTONOTARIAL adj. of or like a protonotary, a principle law clerk in certain courts of law.
PROTONOTARIATPROTONOTARIAT n. the college constituted by the twelve apostolical prothonotaries (bishops and senior members of the curia) in Rome, also PROTHONOTARIAT.
PROTONOTARIESprotonotaries n. Plural of protonotary.
PROTONOTARY n. a court clerk; a chief clerk of any of various courts of law, also PROTHONOTARY.
PROTHONOTARIALprothonotarial adj. Relating to a prothonotary.
PROTHONOTARIAL adj. of or like a prothonotary.
PROTHONOTARIATprothonotariat n. The college constituted by the twelve apostolic prothonotaries in Rome.
PROTHONOTARIAT n. the college constituted by the twelve apostolical prothonotaries (bishops and senior members of the curia) in Rome, also PROTONOTARIAT.
PROTHONOTARIESprothonotaries n. Plural of prothonotary.
PROTHONOTARY n. a court clerk; a chief clerk of any of various courts of law, also PROTONOTARY.
PROTONOTARIATSPROTONOTARIAT n. the college constituted by the twelve apostolical prothonotaries (bishops and senior members of the curia) in Rome, also PROTHONOTARIAT.
PROTHONOTARIATSprothonotariats n. Plural of prothonotariat.
PROTHONOTARIAT n. the college constituted by the twelve apostolical prothonotaries (bishops and senior members of the curia) in Rome, also PROTONOTARIAT.

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