| ENTHRONE | • enthrone v. (Transitive) To put on the throne in a formal installation ceremony called enthronement, equivalent… • enthrone v. (Transitive, figuratively) To help a candidate to the succession of a monarchy (as a kingmaker does)… • ENTHRONE v. to place on a throne, also INTHRONE. |
| ENTRENCH | • entrench v. (Construction, archaeology) To dig or excavate a trench; to trench. • entrench v. (Military) To surround or provide with a trench, especially for defense; to dig in. • entrench v. (Figuratively) To establish a substantial position in business, politics, etc. |
| INHERENT | • inherent adj. Naturally as part or consequence of something. • INHERENT adj. innate, natural. |
| INTHRONE | • inthrone v. Archaic form of enthrone. • INTHRONE v. to place on a throne, also ENTHRONE. |
| INTRENCH | • intrench v. Archaic form of entrench. • INTRENCH v. to fix firmly, also ENTRENCH. |
| LANTHORN | • lanthorn n. Archaic form of lantern. • LANTHORN n. (obsolete) a lantern, from folk etymology deriving from use of horn in lanterns. |
| NONTRUTH | • nontruth n. That which is not true; a lie or falsehood. • NONTRUTH n. something that is not true. |
| NORTHERN | • northern adj. Of, facing, situated in, or related to the north; northerly. • northern adj. (Of a wind) Blowing from the north; northerly. • northern adj. (Britain) Characteristic of the North of England (usually capitalised). |
| NORTHING | • northing n. (Cartography) The distance north of a standard reference latitude. • northing n. (Nautical) A distance traveled northward. • northing v. Present participle of north. |
| THINNERS | • thinners n. Plural of thinner. • THINNER n. a preparation used to thin e.g. paint. |
| THORNING | • thorning v. Present participle of thorn. • THORN v. to prick with a sharp projection on a plant. |
| THRONING | • throning v. Present participle of throne. • THRONE v. to sit on a royal chair. |
| THRONNER | • THRONNER n. (dialect) a person good at doing odd jobs. |
| TINHORNS | • tinhorns n. Plural of tinhorn. • tin-horns n. Plural of tin-horn. • TINHORN n. a showily pretentious person. |
| UNTHRONE | • unthrone v. (Transitive) To dethrone. • UNTHRONE v. to remove from a throne. |