| COENAMOURING | • COENAMOUR v. to enamour jointly, also COENAMOR. |
| CONJURATIONS | • conjurations n. Plural of conjuration. • CONJURATION n. the act of conjuring. |
| CONTINUATORS | • continuators n. Plural of continuator. • CONTINUATOR n. one that continues. |
| CONURBATIONS | • conurbations n. Plural of conurbation. • CONURBATION n. an aggregation or continuous network of urban communities. |
| FLUORINATION | • fluorination n. (Chemistry) The introduction of fluorine into a compound by means of a chemical reaction. • FLUORINATION n. the act of fluorinating. |
| FOUNDATIONER | • foundationer n. (UK) One who derives support from the funds or foundation of a college or school. • FOUNDATIONER n. a person supported from the funds or foundation of an institution. |
| INHARMONIOUS | • inharmonious adj. (Music) Not in harmony; discordant. • inharmonious adj. Lacking accord or agreement. • INHARMONIOUS adj. not harmonious. |
| MUCRONATIONS | • mucronations n. Plural of mucronation. • MUCRONATION n. the state of being mucronate. |
| ONCORNAVIRUS | • oncornavirus n. Any of a group of RNA viruses, of the subfamily Oncornvirinae in the family Retroviridae, that cause… • ONCORNAVIRUS n. an oncogenic RNA virus. |
| OUTREASONING | • outreasoning v. Present participle of outreason. • OUTREASON v. to surpass in reasoning. |
| PROPUGNATION | • propugnation n. (Obsolete) means of defence; defence. • PROPUGNATION n. (Shakespeare) defence. |
| REFOUNDATION | • refoundation n. The process of founding something anew. • REFOUNDATION n. the act of refounding. |
| SUBORNATIONS | • subornations n. Plural of subornation. • SUBORNATION n. the act of suborning. |
| UNHARMONIOUS | • unharmonious adj. Alternative form of inharmonious. • UNHARMONIOUS adj. not harmonious. |