| BISONS | • bisons n. Plural of bison. • BISON n. either of two heavily-built wild oxen of the genus Bison. |
| BISSON | • bisson adj. (Archaic) sandblind, purblind. • bisson adj. (Archaic) blinding. • Bisson prop.n. A surname from French. |
| ENOSIS | • Enosis prop.n. Any political movement aiming to incorporate Greek-populated areas currently outside Greece into Greece. • ENOSIS n. (Modern Greek) political union. |
| EOSINS | • eosins n. Plural of eosin. • EOSIN n. a red dye, also EOSINE. |
| ESSOIN | • essoin v. (UK, law, transitive) To excuse for failure to appear in court. • essoin n. (UK, law, obsolete) An excuse for not appearing in court at the return of process; the allegation of… • essoin n. (Obsolete) Excuse; exemption. |
| GNOSIS | • gnosis n. (Gnosticism) an immanent form of knowledge or transcendent insight, such as sought by the Gnostics. • gnosis n. Act or process of knowing. • gnosis n. (Occult) an altered state of awareness in which the will is magically effective. |
| INSPOS | • INSPO n. someone or something that is a source of inspiration. |
| NKOSIS | • NKOSI n. (South African) term of address to a superior. |
| NOESIS | • noesis n. (Psychology) Cognition, the functioning of intellect. • noesis n. (Greek philosophy) The exercise of reason. • noesis n. (Metaphysics) The consciousness component of noetics, which concerns the duality of noesis and noema. |
| NOISES | • noises n. Plural of noise. • noises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of noise. • NOISE v. to spread as a rumour or report. |
| NOSIES | • nosies n. Plural of nosy. • nosies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nosy. • NOSY n. a prying person. |
| OPSINS | • opsins n. Plural of opsin. • OPSIN n. a protein which forms part of the visual pigment rhodopsin. |
| OSSEIN | • ossein n. (Biochemistry) The collagen component of bone. • OSSEIN n. a gelatinous bone residue used for gelatin and glue. |
| PSIONS | • psions n. Plural of psion. • PSION n. a particle formed by collision of a positron and an electron. |
| ROSINS | • rosins n. Plural of rosin. • rosins v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rosin. • Rosins prop.n. Plural of Rosin. |
| SCIONS | • scions n. Plural of scion. • SCION n. a young member of a family, also CION, SEYEN, SIEN, SIENT, SYEN. |
| SONICS | • sonics n. The science and technology of sound. • SONICS n. the study of technological application of sounds. |
| SONSIE | • sonsie adj. Alternative form of sonsy. • SONSIE adj. buxom, comely, also SONSY. |
| SOZINS | • sozins n. Plural of sozin. • SOZIN n. a type of protein, also SOZINE. |
| VISONS | • visons n. Plural of vison. • VISON n. (French) the American mink. |