| ANCIENTNESS | • ancientness n. The state or quality of being ancient. • ANCIENTNESS n. the quality of being ancient. |
| CANNINESSES | • CANNINESS n. the state of being canny. |
| CINCINNUSES | • CINCINNUS n. (Greek) a type of inflorescence, also CICINNUS. |
| CONDIGNNESS | • condignness n. The state or quality of being condign. • CONDIGNNESS n. the state of being condign. |
| CONSENSIONS | • consensions n. Plural of consension. • CONSENSION n. agreement; accord. |
| CUNNINGNESS | • cunningness n. (Uncountable) The state or quality of being cunning. • cunningness n. (Countable) A cunning act. • CUNNINGNESS n. the state of being cunning. |
| NONSCIENCES | • nonsciences n. Plural of nonscience. • non-sciences n. Plural of non-science. • NONSCIENCE n. something that is not a science. |
| NONSENSICAL | • nonsensical adj. Without sense; absurd. • non-sensical adj. Alternative form of nonsensical. • NONSENSICAL adj. relating to nonsense. |
| SENTENCINGS | • sentencings n. Plural of sentencing. • SENTENCING n. the act of declaring judicially the extent of punishment to be imposed. |
| UNCANNINESS | • uncanniness n. The state or condition of being uncanny. • UNCANNINESS n. the state of being uncanny. |
| UNCANONISES | • uncanonises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncanonise. • UNCANONISE v. to deprive of canonical authority, also UNCANONIZE. |
| UNESSENCING | • unessencing v. Present participle of unessence. • UNESSENCE v. to deprive of essence or being. |
| UNISONANCES | • UNISONANCE n. accordance of sounds. |