| GONFANON | • gonfanon n. Alternative form of gonfalon. • GONFANON n. (historical) a small flag or pennant immediately below the head of a knight's lance, also GONFALON. |
| NONAGONS | • nonagons n. Plural of nonagon. • NONAGON n. a nine-sided polygon. |
| NONANOIC | • nonanoic adj. (Organic chemistry) Derived from nonanoic acid. • NONANOIC adj. as in nonanoic acid, a colourless fatty acid. |
| NONCOUNT | • noncount adj. (Grammar) Not a count noun. • non-count adj. (Grammar) Uncountable. • NONCOUNT adj. not capable of being counted. |
| NONIONIC | • nonionic adj. Not ionic; anionic. • NONIONIC adj. not ionic. |
| NONMONEY | • nonmoney adj. Not of or pertaining to money. • NONMONEY adj. not involving money. |
| NONNOBLE | • nonnoble adj. Not noble. • NONNOBLE adj. not noble. |
| NONNOVEL | • nonnovel adj. Not novel; unoriginal, existing. • nonnovel n. (Rare) A literary work other than a novel. • NONNOVEL n. a literary work that is not a novel. |
| NONOWNER | • nonowner n. One who is not an owner, especially in a business enterprise. • NONOWNER n. one who is not the owner. |
| NONPOINT | • nonpoint adj. (Of pollution) Not from one single determined point source. • NONPOINT adj. not occurring at a definite point. |
| NONTONAL | • nontonal adj. Not tonal. • nontonal adj. (Music) Concerning atonal music with patterns and repetitions; Mildly atonal. • nontonal adj. (Linguistics) Related to the non-tonal languages. |
| NONTONIC | • nontonic adj. (Music) not tonic. • NONTONIC adj. in music and poetry, not tonic. |
| NONUNION | • nonunion adj. Not part of a labor union; not unionized. • nonunion n. Lack of union; failure to become united. • nonunion n. (Countable, pathology) The failure of a broken bone to heal. |
| NONWOVEN | • nonwoven adj. Not woven. • nonwoven n. Any of various fabriclike materials made from long fibres bonded together by chemical or mechanical processes. • non-woven adj. Alternative form of nonwoven. |
| NOONINGS | • noonings n. Plural of nooning. • NOONING n. (US) an interval for a meal or rest about midday. |
| NOUMENON | • noumenon n. (From Kantian philosophy on) A thing as it is independent of any conceptualization or perception by… • NOUMENON n. (Greek) an object of purely intellectual intuition as opposed to an object of sensuous perception phenomenon. |
| ONIONING | • ONION v. to apply an onion, an edible bulb, to. |