| ANCHUSIN | • anchusin n. (Organic chemistry) A resinoid colouring matter obtained from alkanet root. • ANCHUSIN n. a red dye obtained from alkanet root. |
| ANHINGAS | • anhingas n. Plural of anhinga. • ANHINGA n. (Tupi) an aquatic bird, the water turkey or snakebird. |
| CLANNISH | • clannish adj. Of or related to a clan. • clannish adj. Socially exclusive. • CLANNISH adj. like a clan. |
| ENCHAINS | • enchains v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enchain. • ENCHAIN v. to bind with chains. |
| GNASHING | • gnashing v. Present participle of gnash. • gnashing n. The action of something that is gnashed. • GNASHING adj. grinding. |
| HAININGS | • hainings n. Plural of haining. • HAINING n. an enclosure. |
| HANGINGS | • hangings n. Plural of hanging. • HANGING n. execution by strangling with a suspended noose. |
| NANNYISH | • nannyish adj. Like a nanny; tending to coddle. • NANNYISH adj. overprotective. |
| NIHONGAS | • NIHONGA n. (Japanese) a Japanese style of painting, using bright colours and traditional images. |
| SHANKING | • shanking v. Present participle of shank. • shanking n. (Slang) A stabbing with a shank (improvised weapon). • SHANK v. to hit sharply to the right, as a golf ball. |
| SHANNIES | • shannies n. Plural of shanny. • SHANNY n. a small marine fish found in inshore waters and rock pools, aka smooth blenny. |
| SNASHING | • snashing v. Present participle of snash. • SNASH v. to talk abusively. |
| TANGHINS | • TANGHIN n. (Malagasy) a Madagascan poison formerly used to test the guilt of someone suspected of a crime. |
| UNCHAINS | • unchains v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unchain. • UNCHAIN v. to free from a chain. |
| XANTHINS | • xanthins n. Plural of xanthin. • XANTHIN n. a white substance, structurally related to uric acid, found in muscle tissue, the liver and other organs, also XANTHINE. |