| ADORNMENTS | • adornments n. Plural of adornment. • ADORNMENT n. the act of adorning. |
| CONDEMNERS | • condemners n. Plural of condemner. • CONDEMNER n. one who condemns, also CONDEMNOR. |
| CONDEMNORS | • condemnors n. Plural of condemnor. • CONDEMNOR n. one who condemns, also CONDEMNER. |
| CONUNDRUMS | • conundrums n. Plural of conundrum. • CONUNDRUM n. a riddle, esp. one whose answer is a play on words. |
| GROUNDSMAN | • groundsman n. A male groundskeeper. • GROUNDSMAN n. one who takes care of a (sports) ground, also GROUNDMAN. |
| GROUNDSMEN | • groundsmen n. Plural of groundsman. • GROUNDSMAN n. one who takes care of a (sports) ground, also GROUNDMAN. |
| GYNANDRISM | • gynandrism n. Gynandromorphism. • GYNANDRISM n. the state of being gynandrous, also GYNANDRY. |
| MANDARINES | • mandarines n. Plural of mandarine. • MANDARINE n. a small orange of Chinese origin. |
| MODERNNESS | • modernness n. The property of being modern. • MODERNNESS n. the state of being modern. |
| MONANDRIES | • MONANDRY n. the condition of having one husband at a time. |
| MONANDROUS | • monandrous adj. (Botany) Having only one stamen in each flower. • monandrous adj. Having only one male sexual partner over a period of time. • MONANDROUS adj. having only one stamen. |
| NETMINDERS | • netminders n. Plural of netminder. • net␣minders n. Plural of net minder. • NETMINDER n. a goalkeeper. |
| NEVERMINDS | • neverminds n. Plural of nevermind. • never␣minds n. Plural of never mind. • NEVERMIND n. (US) a matter of importance. |
| NONMODERNS | • nonmoderns n. Plural of nonmodern. • NONMODERN n. one who is not modern. |
| RANDOMNESS | • randomness n. The property of all possible outcomes being equally likely. • randomness n. (Mathematics) A type of circumstance or event that is described by a probability distribution. • randomness n. A measure of the lack of purpose, logic, or objectivity of an event. |
| SUNDERMENT | • sunderment n. The act of sundering. • SUNDERMENT n. (archaic) separation. |
| SYNANDRIUM | • synandrium n. (Botany) An androecium of which the anthers have been fused. • SYNANDRIUM n. a mass of united stamens. |
| UNDERMINES | • undermines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undermine. • UNDERMINE v. to dig beneath (e.g. a wall) in order to make it fall, also UNDERMINDE. |
| UNRANSOMED | • unransomed adj. Not ransomed. • UNRANSOMED adj. not ransomed. |