| ATTRAHENS | • ATTRAHENS adj. (Latin) attracting. |
| EARTHNUTS | • earthnuts n. Plural of earthnut. • EARTHNUT n. a pignut, also EARTHPEA. |
| HATERENTS | • HATERENT n. (Scots) hatred. |
| NONTRUTHS | • nontruths n. Plural of nontruth. • NONTRUTH n. something that is not true. |
| NORTHEAST | • northeast n. The intercardinal compass point halfway between north and east; specifically at a bearing of 45°. • northeast adj. Of, in or pertaining to the northeast; northeastern. • northeast adj. Situated toward or in the direction of the northeast; northeastward; northeasterly. |
| NORTHMOST | • northmost adj. Furthest to the north; most northern. • NORTHMOST adj. most northerly, also NORTHERMOST, NORTHERNMOST. |
| NORTHWEST | • northwest n. The intercardinal compass point halfway between west and north; specifically at a bearing of 315°. • northwest adj. Of, in or pertaining to the northwest; northwestern. • northwest adj. Situated toward or in the direction of the northwest; northwestward; northwesterly. |
| STRENGTHS | • strengths n. Plural of strength. • strengths v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of strength. • STRENGTH n. a degree of being mentally or physically strong. |
| THIRSTING | • thirsting v. Present participle of thirst. • thirsting n. The situation of having a thirst for something. • THIRST v. to have a need to drink. |
| THIRTEENS | • thirteens n. Plural of thirteen. • THIRTEEN n. a number, three and ten. |
| THORNIEST | • thorniest adj. Superlative form of thorny: most thorny. • THORNY adj. full of thorns. |
| THREATENS | • threatens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of threaten. • THREATEN v. to intimidate, also THREAT. |
| THRISTING | • thristing v. Present participle of thrist. • THRIST v. (Spenser) to thirst. |
| THRUSTING | • thrusting v. Present participle of thrust. • thrusting n. The motion by which someone or something thrusts. • thrusting n. The act of squeezing curd by hand, to expel the whey. |
| TRANCHETS | • tranchets n. Plural of tranchet. • TRANCHET n. (French) a chisel-shaped flint implement of some Mesolithic and neolithic cultures. |
| TRITHINGS | • trithings n. Plural of trithing. • TRITHING n. an administrative division in England. |
| UNSHUTTER | • unshutter v. (Transitive) To open or remove the shutters of. • UNSHUTTER v. to open or remove the shutters of. |
| UNTETHERS | • untethers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of untether. • UNTETHER v. to free from a tether. |
| UNTHRIFTS | • unthrifts n. Plural of unthrift. • UNTHRIFT n. a spendthrift. |