| INDEPENDENCE | • independence n. The quality or state of being independent; lack of dependence; the state of not being reliant on, or… • independence n. The state of having sufficient means for a comfortable livelihood. • Independence prop.n. A city in Missouri, United States and one of the two county seats of Jackson County. |
| INDEPENDENCY | • independency n. (Obsolete) Independence. • independency n. An independent territory or state. • Independency prop.n. (Ecclesiastical history) The principle that each individual religious congregation is free from any… |
| NONPECUNIARY | • nonpecuniary adj. Not pecuniary. • non-pecuniary adj. Alternative form of nonpecuniary. • NONPECUNIARY adj. not pecuniary. |
| PANTECHNICON | • pantechnicon n. (Chiefly Britain) A building or place housing shops or stalls where all sorts of (especially exotic)… • pantechnicon n. (Chiefly Britain) Originally pantechnicon van: a van, especially a large moving or removal van. • PANTECHNICON n. a usually enclosed wagon or motortruck used for transportation of goods or animals. |
| PENNONCELLES | • pennoncelles n. Plural of pennoncelle. • PENNONCELLE n. (French) a small flag like a pennon, also PENNONCEL, PENONCEL, PENONCELLE. |
| PINCHPENNIES | • pinchpennies n. Plural of pinchpenny. • pinch␣pennies v. To severely economize. • PINCHPENNY n. a miserly person. |
| PREANNOUNCED | • preannounced v. Simple past tense and past participle of preannounce. • pre-announced v. Simple past tense and past participle of pre-announce. • PREANNOUNCE v. to announce beforehand. |
| PREANNOUNCES | • preannounces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of preannounce. • pre-announces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pre-announce. • PREANNOUNCE v. to announce beforehand. |
| PREFINANCING | • prefinancing v. Present participle of prefinance. • PREFINANCING n. financing arragned in advance. |
| UNPRONOUNCED | • unpronounced adj. That is not pronounced. • UNPRONOUNCED adj. not pronounced. |
| UNREPENTANCE | • unrepentance n. Lack of repentance; failure to repent. • UNREPENTANCE n. lack of repentance. |