| CANNIKINS | • cannikins n. Plural of cannikin. • CANNIKIN n. a small can or cup, also CANAKIN, CANIKIN. |
| CINCINNUS | • cincinnus n. (Botany) A type of monochasium on which the successive axes arise alternately in respect to the preceding… • CINCINNUS n. (Greek) a type of inflorescence, also CICINNUS. |
| ENSIGNING | • ensigning v. Present participle of ensign. • ENSIGN v. to mark with a badge or sign. |
| GRINNINGS | • grinnings n. Plural of grinning. • GRINNING n. the act of grinning. |
| INCENSING | • incensing v. Present participle of incense. • INCENSE v. to make very angry. |
| INNINGSES | • INNINGS n. a team's or individual batsman's turn at batting in cricket, etc. |
| INSNARING | • insnaring v. Present participle of insnare. • INSNARE v. to trap, also ENSNARE. |
| INTENSION | • intension n. Intensity or the act of becoming intense. • intension n. (Logic, semantics) Any property or quality connoted by a word, phrase or other symbol, contrasted with… • intension n. (Dated) A straining, stretching, or bending; the state of being strained. |
| INTONINGS | • intonings n. Plural of intoning. • INTONING n. the act of intoning. |
| MANNIKINS | • mannikins n. Plural of mannikin. • MANNIKIN n. an anatomical model of the human body used for teaching purposes, also MANIKIN, MANNEQUIN. |
| NENNIGAIS | • NENNIGAI n. (Native Australian) a large edible marine fish, also NANNYGAI. |
| ONIONSKIN | • onionskin n. A thin, strong, light, translucent paper; used especially for making carbon copies. • onion␣skin n. Alternative form of onionskin (“kind of translucent paper”). • ONIONSKIN n. a very thin variety of paper. |
| PANNIKINS | • pannikins n. Plural of pannikin. • PANNIKIN n. a small metal cup. |
| SHINNYING | • shinnying v. Present participle of shinny. • SHINNY v. to climb by gripping with the hands and legs, also SHIN. |
| SINNERING | • SINNER v. to transgress, to act as a sinner. |
| SINNINGIA | • sinningia n. (Botany) Any plant of the genus Sinningia. • Sinningia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Gesneriaceae – plants of the tropical Americas. • SINNINGIA n. one of a family of Brazilian plants that includes gloxinia. |
| SPINNINGS | • spinnings n. Plural of spinning. • SPINNING n. the act of one who spins. |
| THINNINGS | • thinnings n. Plants that have been removed in order to improve the growth of the remainder. • THINNING n. the act of thinning. |
| TINNINESS | • tinniness n. The qualities of tin, particularly in the sense of being a cheap, low-quality metal. • tinniness n. The thin, unpleasant sound of an instrument made of tin, or any tinny object used to make a sound. • TINNINESS n. the state of being tinny. |
| TWINNINGS | • twinnings n. Plural of twinning. • TWINNING n. the bearing of two children at the same birth. |