| ABANDONING | • abandoning v. Present participle and gerund of abandon. • abandoning n. An act in which something or someone is abandoned; abandonment, neglect. • ABANDON v. to leave or give up completely. |
| ABONNEMENT | • abonnement n. A subscription or season ticket in a French-speaking country or another country where abonnement is the local term. • ABONNEMENT n. (French) a subscription, as for a season ticket or newspaper. |
| BANDONEONS | • bandoneons n. Plural of bandoneon. • BANDONEON n. a kind of button accordion popular in South America, also BANDOLEON, BANDONION. |
| BANDONIONS | • bandonions n. Plural of bandonion. • BANDONION n. a kind of button accordion popular in South America, also BANDOLEON, BANDONEON. |
| BENIGNANCY | • benignancy n. Benignity. • BENIGNANCY n. a benignant quality. |
| BRANNIGANS | • brannigans n. Plural of brannigan. • Brannigans prop.n. Plural of Brannigan. • BRANNIGAN n. a drinking spree; a noisy altercation or quarrel. |
| CANNABINOL | • cannabinol n. (Organic chemistry, pharmacology) A psychoactive cannabinoid found in the hemp plant Cannabis sativa;… • CANNABINOL n. a crystalline phenol obtained from cannabin. |
| CANNONBALL | • cannonball n. (Military, weaponry). • cannonball n. (Diving) The act of jumping (typically into a swimming pool) with the legs bent and the arms wrapped… • cannonball n. (Slang, figuratively) Something that moves fast, especially a fast train. |
| NANNYBERRY | • nannyberry n. The sheepberry (plant or fruit). |
| NONBANKING | • nonbanking adj. (Finance) Outside of banking. • NONBANKING adj. not connected with banking. |
| NONBEARING | • nonbearing adj. Not bearing (Fruit, a load, etc.). • NONBEARING adj. not taking a load. |
| NONCABINET | • noncabinet adj. (Politics) Not of or pertaining to the cabinet. • NONCABINET adj. denoting one who is not a member of the Cabinet. |
| UNBANNINGS | • unbannings n. Plural of unbanning. • UNBANNING n. the act of reversing a ban. |
| UNWINNABLE | • unwinnable adj. Unable to be won. • UNWINNABLE adj. not winnable. |