| CANNERIES | • canneries n. Plural of cannery. • CANNERY n. a place where food is canned. |
| CANNISTER | • cannister n. Obsolete form of canister. • CANNISTER n. a small container, usually of metal, used for tea, shot, etc., also CANISTER. |
| CANONISER | • CANONISER n. one who canonises, also CANONIZER. |
| CANONRIES | • canonries n. Plural of canonry. • CANONRY n. the benefice, office, or status of a canon. |
| CENSORIAN | • censorian adj. Alternative form of censorial. • CENSORIAN adj. pertaining to a censor, or to the correction of public morals, also CENSORIAL. |
| CRANKNESS | • crankness n. (Nautical) Liability to be overset; said of a ship or other vessel. • crankness n. Sprightliness; health; vigour. • CRANKNESS n. liability to be capsize. |
| CRANNOGES | • crannoges n. Plural of crannoge. • CRANNOGE n. (Gaelic) a lake dwelling in Scotland and Ireland, typically a tiny island artificially enlarged and fortified, also CRANNOG. |
| ENHANCERS | • enhancers n. Plural of enhancer. • ENHANCER n. one who enhances. |
| ENTRANCES | • entrances n. Plural of entrance. • entrances v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of entrance. • ENTRANCE v. to fill with delight. |
| INSURANCE | • insurance n. A means of indemnity against a future occurrence of an uncertain event. • insurance n. The business of providing insurance. • insurance n. (Figurative) Any attempt to forestall an unfavorable event. |
| NARCEINES | • narceines n. Plural of narceine. • NARCEINE n. a narcotic component of opium, also NARCEEN, NARCEIN. |
| NONSACRED | • nonsacred adj. Not sacred. • NONSACRED adj. not sacred. |
| NUISANCER | • nuisancer n. (Law) One who makes or causes a nuisance. • NUISANCER n. one who makes or causes a nuisance. |
| ORDNANCES | • ordnances n. Plural of ordnance. • ORDNANCE n. military stores or supplies; missiles discharged in war; artillery. |
| RENASCENT | • renascent adj. Experiencing renewed vigor; being reborn. • RENASCENT adj. coming into renewed life or vitality. |
| RESONANCE | • resonance n. (Uncountable) The quality of being resonant. • resonance n. (Countable) A resonant sound, echo, or reverberation, such as that produced by blowing over the top of a bottle. • resonance n. (Medicine) The sound produced by a hollow body part such as the chest cavity upon auscultation, especially… |
| SCRANNELS | • SCRANNEL n. (archaic) a thin person. |
| SCRANNIER | • scrannier adj. Comparative form of scranny: more scranny. • SCRANNY adj. thin, scrawny. |
| TRANSCEND | • transcend v. (Transitive) To pass beyond the limits of something. • transcend v. (Transitive) To surpass, as in intensity or power; to excel. • transcend v. (Obsolete) To climb; to mount. |