| BONNETS | • bonnets n. Plural of bonnet. • BONNET v. to put on a head covering tied with ribbon. |
| CONSENT | • consent v. (Intransitive) To express willingness, to give permission. • consent v. (Transitive, medicine) To cause to sign a consent form. • consent v. (Transitive, obsolete) To grant; to allow; to assent to. |
| INTONES | • intones v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intone. • INTONE v. to speak in a singing voice. |
| NEKTONS | • nektons n. Plural of nekton. • NEKTON n. (Greek) the totality of swimming organisms in a body of water. |
| NEUSTON | • neuston n. (Biology) All the organisms that live at the surface of water. • NEUSTON n. (Greek) the aggregate of minute aquatic organisms that inhabit the surface of a body of water. |
| NEWTONS | • newtons n. Plural of newton. • NEWTON n. a unit of force. |
| NOCENTS | • nocents n. Plural of nocent. • NOCENT n. a person who is guilty. |
| PONENTS | • PONENT n. (Milton) the west, where the sun goes down. |
| SONNETS | • sonnets n. Plural of sonnet. • SONNET v. to compose a type of poem. |
| STONERN | • STONERN adj. (dialect) of stone, also STONEN. |
| STONNED | • STONNE v. (obsolete) to stun, also STONN, STOUN. |
| STONNES | • STONNE v. (obsolete) to stun, also STONN, STOUN. |
| SYNTONE | • SYNTONE n. a person having a syntonic temperament. |
| TENDONS | • tendons n. Plural of tendon. • TENDON n. a cord or fibrous tissue. |
| TENSION | • tension n. The condition of being held in a state between two or more forces, which are acting in opposition to each other. • tension n. Psychological state of being tense. • tension n. A feeling of nervousness, excitement, or fear that is created in a movie, book, etc.; suspense. |
| TENSONS | • tensons n. Plural of tenson. • TENSON n. (French) a competition in verse between two troubadours, also TENZON. |
| TENZONS | • tenzons n. Plural of tenzon. • TENZON n. (French) a competition in verse between two troubadours, also TENSON. |
| TONNERS | • tonners n. Plural of tonner. • TONNER n. an object having a specified tonnage. |