| CINCINNUSES | • CINCINNUS n. (Greek) a type of inflorescence, also CICINNUS. |
| CUNNINGNESS | • cunningness n. (Uncountable) The state or quality of being cunning. • cunningness n. (Countable) A cunning act. • CUNNINGNESS n. the state of being cunning. |
| ENSANGUINES | • ensanguines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ensanguine. • ENSANGUINE v. to cover with blood. |
| FUNNINESSES | • funninesses n. Plural of funniness. • FUNNINESS n. the state of being funny. |
| GENUINENESS | • genuineness n. The quality of being genuine; authenticity. • GENUINENESS n. the state of being genuine. |
| INHUMANNESS | • inhumanness n. Quality of being inhuman, cruel. • INHUMANNESS n. the state of being inhuman. |
| 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. |
| NUNNISHNESS | • nunnishness n. The quality of being nunnish. • NUNNISHNESS n. the quality of being like a nun. |
| RUNNINESSES | • RUNNINESS n. the state of being runny. |
| SUNNINESSES | • sunninesses n. Plural of sunniness. • SUNNINESS n. the state of being sunny. |
| 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. |
| UNDYINGNESS | • undyingness n. The property of being undying; immortality. • UNDYINGNESS n. the state being undying. |
| UNESSENCING | • unessencing v. Present participle of unessence. • UNESSENCE v. to deprive of essence or being. |
| UNFUNNINESS | • unfunniness n. The quality of being unfunny. |
| UNHANDINESS | • unhandiness n. Quality of being unhandy. • UNHANDINESS n. the state of being unhandy. |
| UNISONANCES | • UNISONANCE n. accordance of sounds. |
| UNMANLINESS | • unmanliness n. The property of being unmanly; sissiness. • UNMANLINESS n. the state of being unmanly. |
| UNSEASONING | • unseasoning v. Present participle of unseason. • UNSEASON v. (Spenser) to affect disagreeably. |