| CHANSONETTE | • chansonette n. Alternative form of chansonnette. • CHANSONETTE n. (French) a little song, a ditty. |
| CHASTENMENT | • chastenment n. The act of chastening. • chastenment n. The state of being chastened. • CHASTENMENT n. the state of being chastened. |
| CONTRAHENTS | • contrahents n. Plural of contrahent. • CONTRAHENT n. (historical) a contracting party. |
| ENCHANTMENT | • enchantment n. The act of enchanting or the feeling of being enchanted. • enchantment n. Something that enchants; a magical spell. • ENCHANTMENT n. the act or art of enchanting. |
| INAUTHENTIC | • inauthentic adj. Not authentic or genuine; spurious. • INAUTHENTIC adj. not authentic. |
| INTRENCHANT | • intrenchant adj. (Obsolete) Not to be gashed or marked with furrows. • INTRENCHANT adj. (Shakespeare) incapable of being cut. |
| NONATHLETIC | • nonathletic adj. Having no athletic ability (or interest), especially describing one whose interests are academic. • NONATHLETIC adj. not athletic. |
| NONATTACHED | • nonattached adj. Not attached. • NONATTACHED adj. not attached. |
| NYCTANTHOUS | • NYCTANTHOUS adj. flowering at night. |
| PANTOTHENIC | • pantothenic adj. Of or pertaining to pantothenic acid or its derivatives. • PANTOTHENIC adj. denoting an acid which is a growth-promoting vitamin of vitamin B complex. |
| SYNANTHETIC | • SYNANTHETIC adj. showing synanthy, the abnormal fusion of flowers, also SYNANTHIC. |
| TRENCHANTLY | • trenchantly adv. In a trenchant manner. • TRENCHANT adv. incisive, vigorous, also TRENCHAND. |
| UNAUTHENTIC | • unauthentic adj. Not authentic. • UNAUTHENTIC adj. not authentic. |
| UNTHATCHING | • unthatching v. Present participle of unthatch. • UNTHATCH v. to strip of thatch. |