| HONOURING | • honouring v. Present participle of honour. • HONOUR v. to treat with respect, also HONOR. |
| IRONBOUND | • ironbound adj. Bound with iron, ironclad. • ironbound adj. (Figurative) Rugged. • ironbound adj. (Figurative) Rigid, unyielding. |
| NONAUTHOR | • nonauthor n. One who is not an author. • NONAUTHOR n. one who is not an author. |
| NONCOLOUR | • noncolour n. Alternative form of noncolor. • NONCOLOUR n. an achromatic colour such as black or white, also NONCOLOR. |
| NONCONCUR | • nonconcur v. To dissent or refuse to concur. • NONCONCUR v. to dissent or refuse to concur. |
| NONJURORS | • nonjurors n. Plural of nonjuror. • NONJUROR n. one of those adherents of James II who refused to take the oath of allegiance to William and Mary, or to their successors, after the revolution of 1688; a Jacobite. |
| NONLABOUR | • nonlabour adj. Alternative form of nonlabor. • NONLABOUR adj. not relating to or concerned with work, also NONLABOR. |
| NONPAROUS | • nonparous adj. (Of a woman or female animal) That has not given birth. • nonparous adj. (Of a mosquito or other female insect) That has not yet laid eggs. • NONPAROUS adj. having not given birth to any offspring. |
| NONPOROUS | • nonporous adj. Having no pores, not penetrable, impervious. • NONPOROUS adj. not porous. |
| PRONOUNCE | • pronounce v. (Transitive) To declare formally, officially or ceremoniously. • pronounce v. (Transitive) To declare authoritatively, or as a formal expert opinion. • pronounce v. (Intransitive) To pass judgment. |
| PRONUNCIO | • PRONUNCIO n. a papal ambassador of lower status than a nuncio. |
| UNCONFORM | • unconform adj. (Obsolete) unlike. • UNCONFORM adj. (Milton) unlike. |
| UNHONORED | • unhonored adj. Not honored. • UNHONORED adj. not honored, also UNHONOURED. |
| UNMOORING | • unmooring v. Present participle of unmoor. • UNMOOR v. to release from moorings. |
| UNROOFING | • unroofing v. Present participle of unroof. • UNROOF v. to remove the roof. |
| UNROOTING | • unrooting v. Present participle of unroot. • UNROOT v. to tear up by the roots. |