| FINNAN | • finnan n. Short for finnan haddie (“cold-smoked haddock”). • FINNAN n. (Scots) haddock cured in peat smoke, also FINDRAM. |
| HENNIN | • hennin n. (Historical) A headdress in the shape of a cone, "steeple" or truncated cone worn by European women… • HENNIN n. (French) a steeple-hat with a veil hanging from it, worn by French women in the fifteenth century. |
| INNING | • inning n. (Baseball) A period of play in which members of a visiting baseball team attempt to hit a baseball pitched… • inning n. (Softball) A similar period of play. • inning n. (Billiards) A player (or team)’s turn at the table to make shots until ended by a miss or a foul. |
| NANDIN | • NANDIN n. (Japanese) an evergreen Asiatic shrub of the barberry family, also NANDINA. |
| NANKIN | • nankin n. Alternative form of nankeen. • Nankin prop.n. Obsolete form of Nanking. Synonym of Nanjing. • NANKIN n. (Chinese) a durable buff-coloured cotton, also NANKEEN. |
| NANNIE | • nannie n. Alternative form of nanny (female goat). • nannie n. Alternative form of nanny (grandmother). • Nannie prop.n. A diminutive of the female given names Ann or Annie. |
| NINONS | • ninons n. Plural of ninon. • NINON n. (French) a sheer fabric. |
| NONKIN | • nonkin n. (Mostly plural) A person who is not one’s relative. • NONKIN n. those who are not kin. |
| ONNING | • onning v. Present participle of on. • ON v. to go on. |
| RENNIN | • rennin n. (Biochemistry) A proteolytic enzyme, obtained from the gastric juice of the abomasum of calves, used… • RENNIN n. an enzyme found in gastric juice, which causes coagulation of milk, also RENNASE. |
| TANNIN | • tannin n. (Chemistry) Tannic acid or any of its derivatives. • TANNIN n. any of a group of yellowish or brownish acidic astringent compounds related to gallic acid. |