| ANCHUSINS | • ANCHUSIN n. a red dye obtained from alkanet root. |
| ASCENSION | • ascension n. The act of ascending; an ascent. • ascension n. A transcendence of the material world; a transition to a higher form, state, or plane of existence. • ascension n. That which rises, as from distillation. |
| CANNINESS | • canniness n. The state or quality of being canny. • CANNINESS n. the state of being canny. |
| CANONISES | • canonises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of canonise. • CANONISE v. to declare to be a saint, also CANONIZE. |
| CANONISTS | • canonists n. Plural of canonist. • CANONIST n. a specialist in canon law. |
| CANTINESS | • cantiness n. The state or quality of being canty. • CANTINESS n. (Scots) cheerfulness, liveliness. |
| FANCINESS | • fanciness n. The property of being fancy. • FANCINESS n. the state of being fancy. |
| INCESSANT | • incessant adj. Without pause or stop; not ending, especially to the point of annoyance. • INCESSANT adj. unceasing, also UNCESSANT. |
| INSTANCES | • instances n. Plural of instance. • instances v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of instance. • INSTANCE v. to cite as an example. |
| NAISSANCE | • -naissance suff. Signifying the rebirth of one’s career. • NAISSANCE n. (French) birth. |
| NUISANCES | • nuisances n. Plural of nuisance. • NUISANCE n. a source of annoyance. |
| SANCTIONS | • sanctions n. Plural of sanction. • sanctions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sanction. • SANCTION v. to authorize. |
| SCANNINGS | • scannings n. Plural of scanning. • SCANNING n. close examination. |
| SCANSIONS | • scansions n. Plural of scansion. • scansions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scansion. • SCANSION n. the mode of analysing the metrical patterns of verse. |
| SONANCIES | • sonancies n. Plural of sonancy. • SONANCY n. the quality of being sonant, also SONANCE. |