| BANDERSNATCH | • Bandersnatch prop.n. An obscure fictional creature mentioned in two of Lewis Carroll’s poems. • BANDERSNATCH n. an imaginary wild animal of fierce disposition. |
| CARBONATIONS | • carbonations n. Plural of carbonation. • CARBONATION n. impregnation with carbon dioxide. |
| CONURBATIONS | • conurbations n. Plural of conurbation. • CONURBATION n. an aggregation or continuous network of urban communities. |
| CORNBRANDIES | • CORNBRANDY n. spirits made from grain; whisky. |
| CROSSBANDING | • crossbanding v. Present participle of crossband. • crossbanding n. An arrangement or pattern of crossbands. • CROSSBANDING n. a veneer border, as on furniture, with its grain at right angles to the grain of the adjacent wood. |
| CYBERNATIONS | • cybernations n. Plural of cybernation. • CYBERNATION n. the automatic control of a process or operation (as in manufacturing) by means of computers. |
| DISBRANCHING | • disbranching v. Present participle of disbranch. • DISBRANCH v. to divest of a branch or branches. |
| ENCUMBRANCES | • encumbrances n. Plural of encumbrance. • ENCUMBRANCE n. something that encumbers, also INCUMBRANCE. |
| INCUMBRANCES | • incumbrances n. Plural of incumbrance. • INCUMBRANCE n. something that encumbers, also ENCUMBRANCE. |
| INOBSERVANCE | • inobservance n. Lack of observance. • INOBSERVANCE n. lack of attention. |
| NONBROADCAST | • nonbroadcast adj. Not of or pertaining to broadcast. • NONBROADCAST adj. not broadcast. |
| NONCRUSHABLE | • noncrushable adj. Not crushable. • NONCRUSHABLE adj. not crushable. |
| RECOMBINANTS | • recombinants n. Plural of recombinant. • RECOMBINANT n. a gene that recombines. |
| SUBORDINANCY | • subordinancy n. Misspelling of subordinacy. • SUBORDINANCY n. subordination. |
| TRANSCRIBING | • transcribing v. Present participle of transcribe. • TRANSCRIBE v. to make a written copy of. |
| UNOBSERVANCE | • unobservance n. Lack or neglect of observance. • UNOBSERVANCE n. lack of observance. |
| UNSCRAMBLING | • unscrambling v. Present participle of unscramble. • UNSCRAMBLE v. to separate (as a conglomeration or tangle) into original components. |