| ANOINTS | • anoints v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of anoint. • ANOINT v. to consecrate with oil. |
| ANTINGS | • ANTING n. the practice of certain birds in putting ants on their feathers to rid themselves of parasites. |
| INANEST | • inanest adj. Superlative form of inane: most inane. • INANE adj. empty, senseless. |
| INCANTS | • incants v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of incant. • INCANT v. to utter ritually. |
| INFANTS | • infants n. Plural of infant. • INFANT n. a child in the early stages of life. |
| INSTANT | • instant n. A very short period of time; a moment. • instant n. A single, usually precise, point in time. • instant n. A beverage or food which has been pre-processed to reduce preparation time, especially instant coffee. |
| NANITES | • nanites n. Plural of nanite. • NANITE n. a microscopically small machine or device, perhaps only a few atoms wide, manufactured using nanotechnology. |
| NATIONS | • nations n. Plural of nation. • Nations prop.n. Plural of Nation. • NATION n. people who share common descent, language and culture. |
| ONANIST | • onanist n. A person, especially a man, who masturbates. • onanist n. A man who uses coitus interruptus as a means of birth control. • ONANIST n. one who practises onanism. |
| PANNIST | • pannist n. Someone who plays a steelpan. • PANNIST n. a person who plays a steel drum. |
| SNAPTIN | • snap-tin n. (UK, regional, dated) A metal lunchbox (food container). • SNAPTIN n. (dialect) a container for food. |
| STANINE | • stanine n. A method of scaling test scores on a nine-point standard scale with a mean of five and a standard deviation of two. • STANINE n. a nine-point scale on which test scores can be grouped in descending order of achievement, first developed by the US Air Force. |
| STANING | • STANE v. (Scots) to stone. |
| STANNIC | • stannic adj. (Chemistry) Containing tetravalent tin. • STANNIC adj. as in stannic acid, an acid containing tin its its quadrivalent state. |
| TANNIES | • tannies n. Plural of tannie. • TANNIE n. (South African) literally aunt, a title of respect for an elderly woman. |
| TANNINS | • tannins n. Plural of tannin. • TANNIN n. any of a group of yellowish or brownish acidic astringent compounds related to gallic acid. |
| TANNISH | • tannish adj. Somewhat tan in colour. • TANNISH adj. somewhat tan. |
| UNSAINT | • unsaint v. To deprive of sainthood. • UNSAINT v. to divest of saintliness. |