| ANDANTINI | • ANDANTINO n. a movement rather quicker than andante. |
| ANOINTING | • anointing v. Present participle of anoint. • anointing n. Anointment. • ANOINTING n. the act of consecrating with oil. |
| ANTIUNION | • antiunion adj. (Politics) Opposed to, or discouraging the formation of, trade unions. • anti-union adj. Alternative spelling of antiunion. • ANTIUNION adj. opposed to trade unions. |
| ANTIVENIN | • antivenin n. (Medicine) Synonym of antivenom, (now) particularly for snakebites containing venin. • ANTIVENIN n. an antitoxin countering esp. snake venom, also ANTIVENENE, ANTIVENOM. |
| CANNIKINS | • cannikins n. Plural of cannikin. • CANNIKIN n. a small can or cup, also CANAKIN, CANIKIN. |
| FINANCING | • financing v. Present participle of finance. • financing n. (Finance, business) A transaction that provides funds for a business. • FINANCING n. the act of providing finance. |
| INANITION | • inanition n. The act of removing the contents of something; the state of being empty. • inanition n. (Medicine) A state of advanced lack of adequate nutrition, food, or water or a physiological inability… • inanition n. (Figuratively, philosophy) A spiritual emptiness or lack of purpose or will to live, akin to the Existentialist… |
| INCANTING | • incanting v. Present participle of incant. • INCANT v. to utter ritually. |
| INDIGNANT | • indignant adj. Showing anger or indignation, especially at something unjust or wrong. • INDIGNANT adj. feeling or showing justifiable anger. |
| INFANTINE | • infantine adj. Infantile; childish. • INFANTINE adj. like an infant, childish, also INFANTILE. |
| INSNARING | • insnaring v. Present participle of insnare. • INSNARE v. to trap, also ENSNARE. |
| MANNIKINS | • mannikins n. Plural of mannikin. • MANNIKIN n. an anatomical model of the human body used for teaching purposes, also MANIKIN, MANNEQUIN. |
| NENNIGAIS | • NENNIGAI n. (Native Australian) a large edible marine fish, also NANNYGAI. |
| PANNIKINS | • pannikins n. Plural of pannikin. • PANNIKIN n. a small metal cup. |
| PINNATION | • pinnation n. (Botany) The organisation of a pinnate leaf. • PINNATION n. the state of being pinnate. |
| SINNINGIA | • sinningia n. (Botany) Any plant of the genus Sinningia. • Sinningia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Gesneriaceae – plants of the tropical Americas. • SINNINGIA n. one of a family of Brazilian plants that includes gloxinia. |
| TANGHININ | • tanghinin n. A particular steroid glycoside. • TANGHININ n. the active principle in tanghin, a Madagascan poison formerly used to test the guilt of someone suspected of a crime. |
| UNNAILING | • unnailing v. Present participle of unnail. • UNNAIL v. to remove the nails from. |