| HYPNONES | • HYPNONE n. an aromatic ketone used as a hypnotic. |
| NENUPHAR | • nenuphar n. A water lily, especially the European white water lily (Nymphaea alba) or the yellow water lily (Nuphar lutea). • NENUPHAR n. a waterlily. |
| NEPENTHE | • nepenthe n. (Archaic) Alternative form of nepenthes (“a drug that relieves one of emotional pain, grief or sorrow”). • NEPENTHE n. (Greek) a drug used by the ancients to give relief from pain and sorrow; hence anything soothing and comforting. |
| NEPHRONS | • nephrons n. Plural of nephron. • NEPHRON n. (Greek) an excretory unit of the kidney. |
| NYMPHEAN | • nymphean adj. Of or pertaining to a nymph or nymphs. • NYMPHEAN adj. of or relating to a nymph, also NYMPHAL. |
| PANCHEON | • pancheon n. (Now UK regional) A shallow dish used to stand milk while the cream separates, or in which to bake bread. • PANCHEON n. a wide-brimmed, shallow vessel into which milk was poured and left to settle, so that the cream could separate, also PANCHION, PUNCHEON. |
| PANTHEON | • pantheon n. A temple dedicated to all the gods. • pantheon n. (Mythology) All the gods of a particular people or religion, particularly the ancient Greek gods residing… • pantheon n. (By extension) A category or classification denoting the most honored persons of a group. |
| PENCHANT | • penchant n. Taste, liking, or inclination (for). • penchant n. (Card games, uncountable) A card game resembling bezique. • penchant n. (Card games) In the game of penchant, any queen and jack of different suits held at the same time. |
| PENNEECH | • PENNEECH n. an old card game, also PENNEECK. |
| PHENAZIN | • PHENAZIN n. a crystalline compound that is the basis of many azine dyes, also PHENAZINE. |
| PUNCHEON | • puncheon n. A figured stamp, die, or punch, used by goldsmiths, cutlers, etc. • puncheon n. A short, upright piece of timber in framing; a short post; an intermediate stud. • puncheon n. A piece of roughly dressed timber with one face finished flat (by either hewing#Noun or sawing#Noun). |
| UNHAPPEN | • unhappen v. (Intransitive) To cease to have happened; to undo itself. • UNHAPPEN v. to become as though never having happened. |
| UNHEPPEN | • unheppen adj. (Yorkshire) Not dexterous; clumsy. • UNHEPPEN adj. (dialect) clumsy. |
| UNHOLPEN | • unholpen adj. (Obsolete) Not helped. • UNHOLPEN adj. not helped. |
| UNSHAPEN | • unshapen adj. Shapeless; misshapen; deformed; ugly. • unshapen v. Past participle of unshape. • unshapen v. (Rare) Synonym of unshape. |