| ANIONS | • anions n. Plural of anion. • ANION n. an ion with a negative electrical charge, having gained one or more electrons. |
| CONINS | • CONIN n. a liquid, highly poisonous alkaloid found in hemlock, also CONIA, CONICINE, CONIINE, CONINE. |
| INIONS | • inions n. Plural of inion. • INION n. (Greek) a part of the skull. |
| NASION | • nasion n. The point at the root of the nose where the frontal and two nasal bones meet. • NASION n. the middle point of the nasofrontal suture in the skull. |
| NINONS | • ninons n. Plural of ninon. • NINON n. (French) a sheer fabric. |
| NITONS | • NITON n. an old name for the inert gas element radon. |
| NOINTS | • noints v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of noint. • NOINT v. to anoint. |
| NOSING | • nosing v. Present participle of nose. • nosing n. An animal’s pushing or exploration with the nose. • nosing n. That part of the treadboard of a stair that projects over the riser. |
| ONIONS | • onions n. Plural of onion. • Onions n. Plural of Onion. • Onions prop.n. A surname from Welsh [in turn originating as a patronymic]. |
| PINONS | • pinons n. Plural of pinon. • Pinons prop.n. Plural of Pinon. • piñons n. Plural of piñon. |
| RONINS | • ronins n. Plural of ronin. • rōnins n. Plural of rōnin. • RONIN n. (Japanese) a lordless samurai. |
| SINDON | • sindon n. (Obsolete or historical) A fine thin linen muslin or cambric cloth. • sindon n. (Obsolete or historical) A piece of such cloth, particularly. • SINDON n. (archaic) a fine thin fabric of linen, cotton, or silk. |
| UNIONS | • unions n. Plural of union. • unions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of union. • Unions n. Plural of Union. |
| UNISON | • unison n. (Music, acoustics) Identical pitch between two notes or sounds; the simultaneous playing of notes of… • unison n. (Music, acoustics) A sound or note having the same pitch as another, especially when used as the base… • unison n. The state of being in harmony or agreement; harmonious agreement or togetherness, synchronisation. |