| BRANNING | • Branning prop.n. A surname. • BRAN v. to soak in water mixed with the outer coat of cereals. |
| BRENNING | • brenning v. Present participle of bren. • BRENNE v. (archaic) to burn, also BREN. |
| CANNONRY | • cannonry n. Cannons, collectively; battery of cannons. • cannonry n. The firing of cannons. • CANNONRY n. artillery. |
| ENURNING | • ENURN v. to put into an urn, also INURN. |
| GRENNING | • grenning v. Present participle of gren. • GREN v. (Spenser) to grin. |
| GRINNING | • grinning v. Present participle of grin. • grinning n. The act or expression of one who grins. • GRINNING adj. showing a grin. |
| INURNING | • inurning v. Present participle of inurn. • INURN v. to put in an urn. |
| NONBRAND | • nonbrand adj. Not of or pertaining to a commercial brand. • NONBRAND adj. lacking a brand name. |
| NONENTRY | • nonentry n. (Scotland, law, historical) The casualty or advantage which formerly fell to the superior when the heir… • NONENTRY n. the fact of not entering. |
| NONGREEN | • nongreen adj. Not green. • NONGREEN adj. not green. |
| NONINERT | • noninert adj. Not inert. • NONINERT adj. not inert. |
| NONOWNER | • nonowner n. One who is not an owner, especially in a business enterprise. • NONOWNER n. one who is not the owner. |
| NONPRINT | • nonprint adj. Being or pertaining to a source not found in print; not in print. • NONPRINT adj. not involving printed matter. |
| NONURBAN | • nonurban adj. Not urban. • NONURBAN adj. not the city. |
| RENNINGS | • RENNING n. the act of running. |
| RUNNINGS | • runnings n. Plural of running. • Runnings prop.n. Plural of Running. • RUNNING n. a race. |
| RUNNIONS | • runnions n. Plural of runnion. • Runnions prop.n. Plural of Runnion. • RUNNION n. (Shakespeare) a mangy or scabby creature, also RONION, RONYON. |
| TRUNNION | • trunnion n. One of the short stubby bearings on either side of a cannon; a gudgeon. • trunnion n. A similar rotational bearing comprising a rotating arc or ring sliding in the groove of a stationary… • trunnion n. A shaft, held by a bearing, at each end or side of a rotatable object. |