| ANICONISTS | • aniconists n. Plural of aniconist. • ANICONIST n. one who practises aniconism, the worship of an object symbolising but not representing a god. |
| ANNUITISES | • annuitises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of annuitise. • ANNUITISE v. to commence a series of payments from the capital that has accumulated in an annuity, also ANNUITIZE. |
| ANTINOISES | • antinoises n. Plural of antinoise. • ANTINOISE n. a sound generated to reduce the level of another noise. |
| ANTISCIANS | • Antiscians n. Plural of Antiscian. • ANTISCIAN n. a dweller on the exact opposite side of the world. |
| DAINTINESS | • daintiness n. The characteristic of being dainty. • daintiness n. A dainty behaviour or gesture. • DAINTINESS n. the quality of being dainty. |
| DISANOINTS | • disanoints v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disanoint. • DISANOINT v. to undo the anointing or consecration of. |
| ENANTIOSIS | • enantiosis n. (Rhetoric) A figure of speech by which what is to be understood affirmatively is stated negatively… • ENANTIOSIS n. the rhetorical device of stating the opposite of what is meant, usually ironically. |
| INSANITIES | • insanities n. Plural of insanity. • INSANITY n. the state of being insane. |
| INSINUATES | • insinuates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of insinuate. • INSINUATE v. to hint or indirectly suggest. |
| INSTANCIES | • instancies n. Plural of instancy. • INSTANCY n. the quality of being pressing. |
| PAINTINESS | • paintiness n. Quality of being painty. • PAINTINESS n. the state of being painty. |
| SAINTFOINS | • saintfoins n. Plural of saintfoin. • SAINTFOIN n. (French) a leguminous plant, used as fodder, also SAINFOIN. |
| SAINTLINGS | • saintlings n. Plural of saintling. • SAINTLING n. a little saint. |
| SANITISING | • sanitising v. Present participle of sanitise. • SANITISE v. to clean and sterilize, also SANITIZE, SANITATE. |
| SCINTISCAN | • scintiscan n. A scintigram. • scintiscan v. (Transitive) To produce a scintigram of. • SCINTISCAN n. a 2-D image from a radioisotope scan, also SCINTILLISCAN. |
| SINUATIONS | • sinuations n. Plural of sinuation. • SINUATION n. a winding or bending in and out. |
| STRAININGS | • strainings n. Plural of straining. • STRAINING n. the act of straining. |
| SUSTAINING | • sustaining v. Present participle of sustain. • sustaining n. The process by which something is sustained or upheld. • sustaining adj. That sustains, supports or provides sustenance. |