| ANANTHOUS | • ananthous adj. (Botany) Destitute of flowers; flowerless. • ANANTHOUS adj. having no flowers. |
| HONEYBUNS | • honeybuns n. Plural of honeybun. • honey␣buns n. Plural of honey bun. • HONEYBUN n. a sweetheart. |
| LUNCHEONS | • luncheons n. Plural of luncheon. • LUNCHEON v. (archaic) to take lunch. |
| NEWSHOUND | • newshound n. (Informal) An investigative reporter. • NEWSHOUND n. (colloquial) a reporter. |
| NIHONIUMS | • NIHONIUM n. a highly radioactive element, of which only a few atoms have ever been produced. |
| NONHUMANS | • nonhumans n. Plural of nonhuman. • non-humans n. Plural of non-human. • non-humans n. Alternative spelling of nonhumans. |
| NONSUCHES | • nonsuches n. Plural of nonsuch. • NONSUCH n. a person or thing without an equal, also NONESUCH. |
| NONTRUTHS | • nontruths n. Plural of nontruth. • NONTRUTH n. something that is not true. |
| NUNCHEONS | • nuncheons n. Plural of nuncheon. • NUNCHEON n. a light meal. |
| ONRUSHING | • onrushing adj. Rushing or flowing forward. • onrushing adj. (Figuratively) attacking. • onrushing v. Present participle of onrush. |
| PUNCHEONS | • puncheons n. Plural of puncheon. • PUNCHEON n. a cask; a liquid measure of from 70 to 120 gallons, also PANCHEON, PANCHION. |
| SCUNCHEON | • scuncheon n. (Architecture) The portion of a wall exposed by an opening in a wall such as a window or door frame… • SCUNCHEON n. the inner part of a door jamb or window frame, also SCOINSON, SCONCHEON, SCONTION. |
| UNANCHORS | • unanchors v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unanchor. • UNANCHOR v. to loose from anchorage. |
| UNHORSING | • unhorsing v. Present participle of unhorse. • unhorsing n. The forcible removal from a horse. • UNHORSE v. to cause to fall from a horse. |
| UNHOUSING | • unhousing v. Present participle of unhouse. • UNHOUSE v. to deprive of a protective shelter. |
| UNSHOEING | • unshoeing v. Present participle of unshoe. • UNSHOE v. to strip of shoes. |
| UNTHRONES | • unthrones v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unthrone. • UNTHRONE v. to remove from a throne. |