| ENTERONS | • enterons n. Plural of enteron. • ENTERON n. (Greek) a body cavity in coelenterates. |
| FORNENST | • fornenst prep. Alternative form of forenenst. • FORNENST adv. (Scots) right opposite to in location, also FERNINST, FOREANENT, FORNENT. |
| FRONTONS | • frontons n. Plural of fronton. • FRONTON n. (French) an area used for jai alai (a form of handball). |
| INTONERS | • intoners n. Plural of intoner. • INTONER n. one who intones. |
| NEUTRONS | • neutrons n. Plural of neutron. • NEUTRON n. a particle in the nucleus of an atom, which is without electrical charge and with approximately the same mass as a proton. |
| NOCTURNS | • nocturns n. Plural of nocturn. • NOCTURN n. any one of the three sections of the service of Matins. |
| NOINTERS | • NOINTER n. (Australian slang) a mischievous child, a rascal. |
| NONSTORY | • nonstory n. (Journalism) Something that is considered to be not a real story, or not newsworthy. • NONSTORY n. an insignificant news story. |
| NORTENAS | • norteñas n. Plural of norteña. • NORTENA n. (Spanish) among Latin Americans, a female North American. |
| 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. |
| RESONANT | • resonant adj. Resounding, echoing. • resonant adj. (Electrical, of a circuit) Adjusted as to dimensions so that currents or electric surgings are produced… • resonant n. (Phonetics) A sonorant vowel or consonant. |
| RONTGENS | • röntgens n. Plural of röntgen. • RONTGEN n. (German) the international unit of dose of X-rays, also ROENTGEN. |
| SNORTING | • snorting v. Present participle of snort. • snorting n. A snort sound or action. • SNORTING adj. making a snorting noise. |
| 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. |
| STERNSON | • sternson n. (Nautical) The end of a ship’s keelson, to which the sternpost is bolted. • STERNSON n. the end of a ship's keelson, to which the sternpost is bolted. |
| TENDRONS | • tendrons n. Plural of tendron. • TENDRON n. (French) a tendril. |
| TENONERS | • tenoners n. Plural of tenoner. • TENONER n. one who tenons. |
| TERNIONS | • ternions n. Plural of ternion. • TERNION n. a triad; a section of a book with three double leaves. |
| TINHORNS | • tinhorns n. Plural of tinhorn. • tin-horns n. Plural of tin-horn. • TINHORN n. a showily pretentious person. |