| CANNONING | • cannoning v. Present participle of cannon. • CANNON v. to collide with, strike on the rebound. |
| NANNYINGS | • NANNYING n. the act of treating with excessive caution. |
| NINEPENNY | • ninepenny adj. Having a value or cost of ninepence. • ninepenny n. (Historical) A relatively cheap seat in a cinema, costing ninepence. • NINEPENNY n. a coin worth nine pence. |
| NONENDING | • nonending adj. Not coming to an end. • NONENDING adj. not ending. |
| NONRUNNER | • nonrunner n. Alternative spelling of non-runner. • non-runner n. One who does not take part in the physical activity of running. • non-runner n. A racehorse that is withdrawn before the start of a race. |
| NONUNIONS | • nonunions n. Plural of nonunion. • NONUNION n. failure of a broken bone to heal. |
| NUNNATION | • nunnation n. Alternative spelling of nunation. • nunnation n. (Dated) A stammering speech disorder, in which the /n/ sound is given to other consonants. • nunnation n. (Archaic, rare) An inclination of Germanic languages to employ -n in endings. |
| UNBANNING | • unbanning v. Present participle of unban. • unbanning n. The removal of a ban. • UNBANNING n. the act of reversing a ban. |
| UNMANNING | • unmanning v. Present participle of unman. • unmanning adj. That destroys manly virtues or qualities; that renders effeminate or helpless. • unmanning n. The removal of manly qualities. |
| UNPENNING | • unpenning v. Present participle of unpen. • UNPEN v. to release from confinement. |
| UNPINNING | • unpinning v. Present participle of unpin. • UNPIN v. to remove the pins from. |
| UNTINNING | • untinning v. Present participle of untin. • UNTIN v. to take the tin from. |