| BANNINGS | • bannings n. Plural of banning. • Bannings prop.n. Plural of Banning. • BANNING n. the act of imposing a ban. |
| CANNINGS | • cannings n. Plural of canning. • CANNING n. the business of preserving food in airtight containers. |
| FANNINGS | • fannings n. Plural of fanning. • Fannings prop.n. Plural of Fanning. • FANNINGS n. material strained from tea. |
| NANDINAS | • nandinas n. Plural of nandina. • NANDINA n. (Japanese) an evergreen Asiatic shrub of the barberry family, also NANDIN. |
| NANDINES | • nandines n. Plural of nandine. • NANDINE n. a West African civet. |
| NANNYISH | • nannyish adj. Like a nanny; tending to coddle. • NANNYISH adj. overprotective. |
| PANNINGS | • pannings n. Plural of panning. • Pannings prop.n. Plural of Panning. • PANNING n. harsh criticism. |
| SANTONIN | • santonin n. (Chemistry) An anthelmintic found in santonica and related plants. • SANTONIN n. an anthelminthic extracted from santonica. |
| SCANNING | • scanning v. Present participle of scan. • scanning n. The act of something being scanned. • SCANNING n. close examination. |
| SPANNING | • spanning v. Present participle of span. • spanning n. The process by which something is spanned. • SPAN v. to extend over or across. |
| SWANNING | • swanning v. Present participle of swan. • SWANNING n. the act of swanning. |
| TANNINGS | • tannings n. Plural of tanning. • TANNING n. the process of converting hides into leather. |
| VANNINGS | • vannings n. Plural of vanning. • VANNING n. a process by which ores are washed on a shovel, or in a vanner. |
| WANNIONS | • WANNION n. (Shakespeare) a word of uncertain signification, used only in the phrase with a wanion, apparently equivalent to with a vengeance, with a plague, or with misfortune, also WANION. |