| INSULINS | • insulins n. Plural of insulin. • INSULIN n. a protein hormone produced in the pancreas of animals. |
| LUNINESS | • LUNINESS n. the state of being luny. |
| NONISSUE | • nonissue n. Alternative spelling of non-issue. • non-issue n. A matter of no concern, especially one that had been of concern. • NONISSUE n. a topic that is not controversial. |
| NONSUITS | • nonsuits n. Plural of nonsuit. • non-suits n. Plural of non-suit. • NONSUIT v. to dismiss the lawsuit of. |
| NUNSHIPS | • NUNSHIP n. the condition of a nun. |
| NURSINGS | • nursings n. Plural of nursing. • NURSING n. the profession of one who nurses. |
| PUNINESS | • puniness n. The quality of being puny. • PUNINESS n. the state of being puny. |
| SNUSHING | • SNUSH v. (obsolete) to snuff. |
| SUNNIEST | • sunniest adj. Superlative form of sunny: most sunny. • SUNNY adj. full of sun. |
| SUNSHINE | • sunshine n. The direct rays, light or warmth of the sun. • sunshine n. A location on which the sun’s rays fall. • sunshine n. (Figurative) Geniality or cheerfulness. |
| SUNSHINY | • sunshiny adj. Sunny, full of sunshine. • sunshiny adj. Bright, as though with sunshine; shining. • sunshiny adj. Cheerful, happy. |
| UNSAINTS | • unsaints v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unsaint. • UNSAINT v. to divest of saintliness. |
| UNSINEWS | • unsinews v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unsinew. • UNSINEW v. to take the strength from. |
| UNSLINGS | • unslings v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unsling. • UNSLING v. to remove from a slung position. |
| UNSONSIE | • UNSONSIE adj. (Scots) unlucky, also UNSONCY, UNSONSY. |