| DONNART | • DONNART adj. (Scots) stupid, dazed, also DONNARD, DONNERD, DONNERED, DONNERT. |
| DUNNART | • dunnart n. Any species of the genus Sminthopsis of small carnivorous marsupials that resemble mice or shrews. • DUNNART n. (Native Australian) an Australian marsupial mouse. |
| ENTRAIN | • entrain v. To draw along as a current does. • entrain v. (Chemistry) To suspend small particles in the current of a fluid. • entrain v. (Mathematics) To set up or propagate a signal, such as an oscillation. |
| ENTRANT | • entrant n. A participant who enters something, such as a contest. • entrant n. A newcomer. • ENTRANT n. someone who enters, also INTRANT. |
| INTRANT | • intrant adj. (Rare) That enters or penetrates. • intrant n. (Rare) An entrant, especially one who enters on some public duty. • INTRANT n. a person who enters, esp. on membership, office or possession. |
| LANTERN | • lantern n. A case of translucent or transparent material made to protect a flame, or light, used to illuminate its surroundings. • lantern n. (Theater) Especially, a metal casing with lens used to illuminate a stage (e.g. spotlight, floodlight). • lantern n. (Architecture) An open structure of light material set upon a roof, to give light and air to the interior. |
| MANRENT | • manrent n. (Historical, Scotland) A contract, usually military and between Scottish clans, in which a weaker man… • MANRENT n. (Scots) homage or service rendered to a superior, as to a lord, also MANRED. |
| NATRONS | • NATRON n. (French) a mineral, native hydrous sodium carbonate. |
| NONARTS | • nonarts adj. Not of or pertaining to the arts. • NONART n. something that is not art. |
| NORTENA | • norteña n. A song in the norteño genre. • NORTENA n. (Spanish) among Latin Americans, a female North American. |
| RANTING | • ranting v. Present participle of rant. • ranting n. (Countable) A long, angry, and impassioned speech. • ranting n. (Uncountable) The act or process of delivering a rant. |
| REGNANT | • regnant adj. Reigning, ruling; currently holding power. • regnant adj. Dominant; holding sway; having particular power or influence. • regnant adj. (Postpositive) of a monarch, ruling in one’s one right; often contrasted with consort and dowager. |
| REMNANT | • remnant n. The small portion remaining of a larger thing or group. • remnant n. The remaining fabric at the end of the bolt. • remnant n. An unsold end of piece goods, as cloth, ribbons, carpets, etc. |
| TANNERS | • tanners n. Plural of tanner. • TANNER n. in pre-decimal coinage, a sixpence. |
| TANNERY | • tannery n. A place where people tan hides to make leather. • tannery n. (Uncountable) The business of a tanner. • TANNERY n. a place where hides are tanned. |
| TRANNIE | • trannie n. Alternative spelling of tranny (“mechanical transmission”). • TRANNIE n. (colloquial) transistor, also TRANNY. |
| TYRANNE | • TYRANNE v. to play the oppressor, also TYRAN, TYRANT. |
| TYRANNY | • tyranny n. A government in which a single ruler (a tyrant) has absolute power; this system of government. • tyranny n. The office or jurisdiction of an absolute ruler. • tyranny n. Absolute power, or its use. |
| URINANT | • urinant adj. (Heraldry): Of a fish: oriented vertically, with the head to base and tail to chief, as if positioned for diving. • URINANT adj. diving head downward. |
| VERNANT | • vernant adj. (Obsolete) Flourishing, as in spring; vernal. • VERNANT adj. sprouting in spring. |