| AFTERNOON | • afternoon n. The part of the day from noon or lunchtime until sunset, evening, or suppertime or 6pm. • afternoon n. (Figuratively) The later part of anything, often with implications of decline. • afternoon n. (Informal) A party or social event held in the afternoon. |
| ANNOTATOR | • annotator n. One who annotates. • ANNOTATOR n. one who annotates. |
| ANTIDORON | • antidoron n. (Christianity, Eastern Orthodoxy, Eastern Catholicism) A piece of ordinary leavened bread, taken from… • ANTIDORON n. (Latin) the unconsecrated bread remaining after the Eucharistic Liturgy, blessed by the priests and given to noncommunicants as well as communicants. |
| INNOVATOR | • innovator n. Someone who innovates; a creator of new ideas. • innovator n. (Marketing) An early adopter. • INNOVATOR n. one who innovates. |
| INTONATOR | • intonator n. A device for adding intonation to synthesized speech. • INTONATOR n. one who intonates. |
| NOMINATOR | • nominator n. One who nominates, the enactor of a nomination. • NOMINATOR n. one who nominates. |
| NONACTORS | • nonactors n. Plural of nonactor. • NONACTOR n. a person who is not an actor. |
| NONAUTHOR | • nonauthor n. One who is not an author. • NONAUTHOR n. one who is not an author. |
| NONFACTOR | • nonfactor n. Something which is not a factor, or does not play a significant role. • NONFACTOR n. something that is not a factor. |
| NONMORTAL | • nonmortal adj. Not subject to mortality; undying, immortal. • nonmortal adj. Not deadly; nonfatal. • nonmortal n. One who is not mortal; an immortal. |
| ORGANOTIN | • organotin adj. (Organic chemistry) Describing any organic compound containing a carbon to tin bond. • organotin n. Any compound of this kind. • ORGANOTIN adj. of an organic compound used as a pesticide. |
| PRONATION | • pronation n. Walking on the inner edge of the foot. • pronation n. (Anatomy) The action of rotating the forearm so that the palm of the hand is turned down or back. • pronation n. (Fencing) The position of the sword hand when the palm is facing down. |
| RATOONING | • ratooning v. Present participle of ratoon. • RATOON v. to sprout from a root planted the previous year, also RATTOON. |
| SONORANTS | • sonorants n. Plural of sonorant. • SONORANT n. a voiced consonant regarded as a syllabic sound, e.g. the n in sudden. |