| BONNINESSES | • BONNINESS n. the state of being bonny. |
| 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. |
| DONNISHNESS | • donnishness n. The quality of being donnish. • DONNISHNESS n. the state of being donnish. |
| INGROWNNESS | • ingrownness n. The quality of being ingrown. • INGROWNNESS n. the state of being ingrown. |
| KNOWINGNESS | • knowingness n. The quality or state of knowing. • knowingness n. Pretending to already be informed, as contrasted with a willingness to learn. • KNOWINGNESS n. the state of being knowing. |
| NONBUSINESS | • nonbusiness adj. Not a business, or unrelated to business. • nonbusiness n. An organisation that is not a business. • non-business adj. Alternative form of nonbusiness. |
| NONHISTONES | • nonhistones n. Plural of nonhistone. |
| 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. |
| NOTHINGNESS | • nothingness n. The state of nonexistence; the condition of being nothing. • nothingness n. A void; an emptiness. • nothingness n. The quality of inconsequentiality; the lack of significance. |
| ONGOINGNESS | • ongoingness n. The condition of being ongoing; continuation; continuity. • ONGOINGNESS n. the state of being ongoing. |
| PENSIONNATS | • PENSIONNAT n. (French) a boarding-school. |
| SONNETISING | • sonnetising v. Present participle of sonnetise. • SONNETISE v. to compose sonnets, also SONNETIZE. |
| TONNISHNESS | • TONNISHNESS n. the state of being tonnish, modish, also TONISHNESS. |
| UNCANONISES | • uncanonises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncanonise. • UNCANONISE v. to deprive of canonical authority, also UNCANONIZE. |
| UNISONANCES | • UNISONANCE n. accordance of sounds. |
| UNSEASONING | • unseasoning v. Present participle of unseason. • UNSEASON v. (Spenser) to affect disagreeably. |