| ENCOLPION | • encolpion n. Alternative form of encolpium. • ENCOLPION n. (Greek) a reliquary; a cross worn on the breast, also ENCOLPIUM. |
| NEOPILINA | • Neopilina prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Neopilinidae – modern monoplacophorans. • NEOPILINA n. a mollusc of the genus Neopilina. |
| NILPOTENT | • nilpotent adj. (Algebra, ring theory, of an element x of a semigroup or ring) Such that, for some positive integer… • nilpotent n. (Algebra) A nilpotent element. • NILPOTENT n. a quantity which equals zero when multiplied by itself. |
| NONPAREIL | • nonpareil adj. (Frequently postpositive) Unequalled, unrivalled; unique. • nonpareil n. (Countable) A person or thing that has no equal; a paragon. • nonpareil n. (Countable, biology). |
| NONPLIANT | • nonpliant adj. Not pliant. • NONPLIANT adj. not pliant. |
| NONPOLICE | • nonpolice adj. Not of or pertaining to a police force. • NONPOLICE adj. not police. |
| NONPUBLIC | • nonpublic adj. Not open to the public; not available to or shared by the public; private. • non-public adj. Alternative spelling of nonpublic. • NONPUBLIC adj. not public. |
| PANGOLINS | • pangolins n. Plural of pangolin. • PANGOLIN n. (Malay) the scaly anteater. |
| PENILLION | • penillion n. The art of vocal improvisation, with a singer or small choir singing a countermelody over a harp melody;… • PENILL n. (Welsh) a verse or stanza in Welsh poetry, also PENNILL. |
| PHELONION | • phelonion n. (Christianity) A liturgical vestment worn by a priest of the Eastern Christian tradition, equivalent… • PHELONION n. a liturgical vestment, also PHAELONION. |
| PLAINSONG | • plainsong n. (Music) A form of monophonic chant in unison using the Gregorian scale, sung in various Christian churches. • plainsong n. (Music) A cantus firmus or theme chosen for contrapuntal treatment; so called because often an actual… • plainsong n. (Music) The simple notes of an air, without ornament or variation. |
| PLANATION | • planation n. (Geology) The formation of a flat surface by erosion and deposition. • planation n. (Biology) The morphological transformation of a three-dimensional structure into a two-dimensional one… • PLANATION n. lateral erosion, as in a valley, by a running stream. |
| PLONKINGS | • plonkings n. Plural of plonking. • PLONKING n. the practice of making self-important remarks about mundane matters. |
| PLUTONIAN | • Plutonian adj. (Greek mythology, Roman mythology) Of or relating to Pluto, the Greek and Roman god of the underworld;… • Plutonian adj. (By extension) Of, relating to, or having characteristics associated with the underworld; dark, gloomy; mournful. • Plutonian adj. (By extension, geology) Synonym of plutonic (“of or pertaining to rocks formed deep in the Earth’s crust… |
| POLLENING | • pollening v. Present participle of pollen. • POLLEN v. to cover or fertilise with pollen. |
| TOPLINING | • toplining v. Present participle of topline. • TOPLINE v. to feature in a headline. |