| CANNACH | • CANNACH n. (Scots) a cotton-grass. |
| CANNELS | • cannels n. Plural of cannel. • CANNEL n. a type of dull coal that burns with a smoky luminous flame. |
| CANNERS | • canners n. Plural of canner. • Canners prop.n. Plural of Canner. • CANNER n. one that cans food. |
| CANNERY | • cannery n. A factory that produces canned goods. • CANNERY n. a place where food is canned. |
| CANNIER | • cannier adj. Comparative form of canny: more canny. • CANNIE adj. prudent, also CANNY. |
| CANNILY | • cannily adv. In a canny manner. • CANNY adv. prudent, also CANNIE. |
| CANNING | • canning v. (Obsolete) present participle of can (“to be able to”). • canning v. Present participle of can (“to seal in a can”). • canning n. The process of preserving food by heat processing in a sealed vessel (a jar or can). |
| CANNOLI | • cannoli n. (Chiefly in the plural) A tube of fried pastry, typical of Sicily, filled with ricotta or similar cream… • CANNOLI n. (Italian) a tube of pasta filled with cheese. |
| CANNONS | • cannons n. Plural of cannon. • cannons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cannon. • Cannons prop.n. Plural of Cannon. |
| CANNULA | • cannula n. (Medicine) A tube inserted in the body to drain or inject fluid. • cannula n. (Aviation) A hose or tube that connects directly from an oxygen (O2) bottle/source to the user’s nose… • CANNULA n. (Latin) a tube inserted into a bodily cavity, also CANULA. |
| SCANNED | • scanned adj. Converted to a digital format using a scanner. • scanned adj. Seen, looked at. • scanned v. Simple past tense and past participle of scan. |
| SCANNER | • scanner n. A device which scans documents in order to convert them to a digital medium. • scanner n. A radio receiver which iterates through a sequence of frequencies to detect signal. • scanner n. A device which uses radiation (Ultrasound, X-ray, etc.) to generate images of tissue or surfaces for… |
| UNCANNY | • uncanny adj. Strange, and mysteriously unsettling (as if supernatural); weird. • uncanny adj. (UK dialectal) Careless. • uncanny n. (Psychology, psychoanalysis, Freud) Something that is simultaneously familiar and strange, typically… |