| ANCON | • ancon n. (Obsolete) The corner of a wall or rafter. • ancon n. (Architecture) A console that appears to support a cornice. • ancon n. (Anatomy) The elbow. |
| ANION | • anion n. A negatively charged ion. • ANION n. an ion with a negative electrical charge, having gained one or more electrons. |
| ANNOY | • annoy v. (Transitive) To disturb or irritate, especially by continued or repeated acts; to bother with unpleasant deeds. • annoy v. (Intransitive) To do something to upset or anger someone; to be troublesome. • annoy v. (Transitive) To molest; to harm; to injure. |
| ANYON | • anyon n. (Physics) Any particle that obeys a continuum of quantum statistics, only two of which are the standard… • ANYON n. an elementary particle having properties intermediate between those of bosons and fermions. |
| CANON | • canon n. A generally accepted principle; a rule. • canon n. A group of literary works that are generally accepted as representing a field. • canon n. The works of a writer that have been accepted as authentic. |
| DONNA | • donna n. A lady, especially a noblewoman; the title given to a lady in Italy. • Donna prop.n. A female given name from Italian. • Donna prop.n. A city in Hidalgo County, Texas, United States, named after postmistress Donna Fletcher. |
| FANON | • fanon n. A vestment reserved only for the Pope for use during a pontifical Mass. • fanon n. Part of a bishop’s mitre. They are the tabs extending down from the mitre, often with a cross near the… • fanon n. A maniple. |
| GONNA | • gonna cont. (Colloquial, with bare infinitive) Contraction of going to when followed by an infinitive verb: used… • GONNA v. (colloquial) going to. |
| HONAN | • Honan prop.n. (Dated) Alternative form of Henan, in its various senses. • Honan prop.n. A surname from Irish. • Ho-nan prop.n. (Dated) Alternative form of Henan (in its various senses). |
| NANOS | • Nanos prop.n. A surname from Greek. • NANO n. the science that deals with materials on an atomic or molecular scale. |
| NONAS | • NONA n. a virus disease. |