| CONNINGS | • connings n. Plural of conning. • CONNING n. the act of directing, steering. |
| INCONNUS | • inconnus n. Plural of inconnu. • INCONNU n. (French) an unknown (male) person; a large food fish of NW Canada. |
| MUNNIONS | • munnions n. Plural of munnion. • MUNNION n. an upright division between window panes, also MULLION. |
| NONAGONS | • nonagons n. Plural of nonagon. • NONAGON n. a nine-sided polygon. |
| NONBANKS | • nonbanks n. Plural of nonbank. • NONBANK n. an alternative provider of bank services. |
| NONNASAL | • nonnasal adj. Not nasal. • nonnasal n. (Phonetics) A sound that is not nasal. • NONNASAL adj. not nasal. |
| NONSENSE | • nonsense n. Letters or words, in writing or speech, that have no meaning or pattern or seem to have no meaning. • nonsense n. An untrue statement. • nonsense n. That which is silly, illogical and lacks any meaning, reason or value; that which does not make sense. |
| NONUSING | • nonusing adj. Not using, especially recreational drugs. • NONUSING adj. not using. |
| NOONINGS | • noonings n. Plural of nooning. • NOONING n. (US) an interval for a meal or rest about midday. |
| RUNNIONS | • runnions n. Plural of runnion. • Runnions prop.n. Plural of Runnion. • RUNNION n. (Shakespeare) a mangy or scabby creature, also RONION, RONYON. |
| SANTONIN | • santonin n. (Chemistry) An anthelmintic found in santonica and related plants. • SANTONIN n. an anthelminthic extracted from santonica. |
| STONNING | • STONNE v. (obsolete) to stun, also STONN, STOUN. |
| SYNANONS | • synanons n. Plural of synanon. • SYNANON n. a method of group therapy for drug addicts. |
| SYNTONIN | • syntonin n. (Obsolete, biochemistry) A form of fibrin found in muscle tissue, or produced by the action of acids on myosin. • SYNTONIN n. a substance similar to fibrin. |
| UNKNOWNS | • unknowns n. Plural of unknown. • Unknowns prop.n. (US) Those US military personnel who have died in service, usually in war, without proper burial. • UNKNOWN n. something that is not known. |
| WANNIONS | • WANNION n. (Shakespeare) a word of uncertain signification, used only in the phrase with a wanion, apparently equivalent to with a vengeance, with a plague, or with misfortune, also WANION. |
| WONNINGS | • WONNING n. a dwelling place, also WONING. |