| ANNOUNCE | • announce v. (Transitive) to give public notice, especially for the first time; to make known. • announce v. (Transitive) to pronounce; to declare by judicial sentence. • ANNOUNCE v. to make known publicly. |
| INCONNUE | • inconnue n. Alternative form of inconnu (fish). • INCONNUE n. (French) an unknown (female) person. |
| INCONNUS | • inconnus n. Plural of inconnu. • INCONNU n. (French) an unknown (male) person; a large food fish of NW Canada. |
| INNUENDO | • innuendo n. A derogatory hint or reference to a person or thing. An implication, intimation or insinuation. • innuendo n. (Logic) A rhetorical device with an omitted, but obvious conclusion, made to increase the force of an argument. • innuendo n. (Law) Part of a pleading in cases of libel and slander, pointing out what and who was meant by the libellous… |
| MUNNIONS | • munnions n. Plural of munnion. • MUNNION n. an upright division between window panes, also MULLION. |
| NONCOUNT | • noncount adj. (Grammar) Not a count noun. • non-count adj. (Grammar) Uncountable. • NONCOUNT adj. not capable of being counted. |
| NONHUMAN | • nonhuman adj. Not human; not of the human race. • nonhuman n. A creature or thing that is not human. • non-human adj. Alternative spelling of nonhuman. |
| 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. |
| NONURBAN | • nonurban adj. Not urban. • NONURBAN adj. not the city. |
| NONUSING | • nonusing adj. Not using, especially recreational drugs. • NONUSING adj. not using. |
| 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. |
| NUNCHEON | • nuncheon n. (Now dialectal, archaic) A drink or light snack taken in the afternoon; a refreshment between meals. • NUNCHEON n. a light meal. |
| 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. |
| UNBONING | • unboning v. Present participle of unbone. • UNBONE v. to remove the bones of. |
| UNBONNET | • unbonnet v. (Transitive) To remove a bonnet from. • unbonnet v. (Intransitive) To take off one’s bonnet. • UNBONNET v. to uncover the head. |
| 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. |