| CONNOTES | • connotes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of connote. • CONNOTE v. to imply another meaning other than the literal one. |
| FRONTONS | • frontons n. Plural of fronton. • FRONTON n. (French) an area used for jai alai (a form of handball). |
| NANOBOTS | • nanobots n. Plural of nanobot. • NANOBOT n. a microscopically small robot. |
| NANODOTS | • nanodots n. Plural of nanodot. • NANODOT n. a small cluster of metal atoms which can store much data. |
| NONETTOS | • nonettos n. Plural of nonetto. • NONETTO n. (Italian) a musical piece for nine players, also NONET, NONETTE. |
| NONSTOPS | • nonstops n. Plural of nonstop. • non-stops n. Plural of non-stop. • NONSTOP n. a nonstop flight. |
| NONSTORY | • nonstory n. (Journalism) Something that is considered to be not a real story, or not newsworthy. • NONSTORY n. an insignificant news story. |
| NORTENOS | • Norteños n. Plural of Norteño. • NORTENO n. (Spanish) among Latin Americans, a male North American. |
| NOTORNIS | • notornis n. (New Zealand) The takahe, Porphyrio mantelli, a flightless rail native to New Zealand. • Notornis prop.n. (Archaic) A taxonomic genus within the family Rallidae – now included in Porphyrio. • NOTORNIS n. (Greek) a domestic-fowl-like bird of New Zealand, aka takahe. |
| PONTOONS | • pontoons n. Plural of pontoon. • PONTOON v. to cross with a pontoon. |
| SCONTION | • scontion n. Alternative form of scuncheon. • SCONTION n. the inner part of a door jamb or window frame, also SCOINSON, SCONCHEON, SCUNCHEON. |
| SNOOTING | • snooting v. Present participle of snoot. • SNOOT v. to treat with disdain. |
| SONORANT | • sonorant n. (Phonetics) A speech sound that is produced without turbulent airflow in the vocal tract; the generic… • SONORANT n. a voiced consonant regarded as a syllabic sound, e.g. the n in sudden. |
| SPONTOON | • spontoon n. A pointed weapon similar to a pike. • SPONTOON n. a small-headed halberd formerly carried by some infantry officers. |
| TONDINOS | • tondinos n. Plural of tondino. • TONDINO n. (Italian) a circular moulding. |