| Term | Definition |
| mit | send |
| nom | law, order |
| nov | new |
| numer | number |
| emit | verb; give off, send forth, or discharge |
| remit | verb; release from (claims, debts, or taxes) |
| submit | verb; accept or undergo, often unwillingly |
| admit | verb; declare to be true or admit the existence or reality or truth of |
| autonomy | noun; personal independence |
| astronomy | noun; study of the universe |
| gastronomy | noun; The art of preparing and serving appetizing food. |
| economy | noun; the efficient use of resources |
| novel | adj; pleasantly novel or different |
| renovate | verb; give new life or energy to |
| novice | noun; someone new to a field or activity |
| innovate | verb; bring something new to an environment |
| numeral | noun; a symbol used to represent a number |
| numeration | noun; the act of counting |
| enumerate | verb; to count off one-by-one |
| innumerable | adj; too numerous to be counted |
| mon | warning |
| monument | noun; a structure built to commemorate persons or events |
| admonition | noun; cautionary advice about something imminent (especially imminent danger) |
| monitor | verb; to keep tabs on |
| premonition | noun; a feeling about the future |