| ALISONS | • ALISON n. a small flowering plant, sweet alyssum. |
| BENISON | • benison n. (Chiefly literary) A blessing; benediction. • BENISON n. a blessing, a benediction. |
| CLOISON | • cloison n. A partition, dividing fillet or band. • CLOISON n. (French) a partition; a dividing band. |
| FOISONS | • foisons n. Plural of foison. • FOISON n. (Scots) physical energy or strength, also FIZZEN, FUSHION, FUSION. |
| GRISONS | • grisons n. Plural of grison. • Grisons prop.n. A canton of Switzerland (the French name). • GRISON n. (French) a carnivorous mustelid mammal of Central and South America. |
| ISONOME | • ISONOME n. a line connecting points where a species is equally abundant. |
| ISONOMY | • isonomy n. Alternative form of isonomia. • ISONOMY n. equality of law, rights or privileges. |
| LIAISON | • liaison n. Communication between two parties or groups. • liaison n. Co-operation, working together. • liaison n. A relayer of information between two forces in an army or during war. |
| MADISON | • madison n. (Cycling) A track cycling relay race in which team members take turns while racing round the track for… • madison n. A form of line dance. • Madison prop.n. An English surname originating as a matronymic; (US politics) used specifically of James Madison (1751–1836)… |
| MALISON | • malison n. (Obsolete) A curse, a malediction. • MALISON n. a curse, a malediction. |
| ORISONS | • orisons n. Plural of orison. • ORISON n. a short prayer. |
| PARISON | • parison n. (Glassblowing) A spherical mass of glass, rolled immediately after being taken out of the furnace. • PARISON n. (French) a lump of glass before it is moulded into its final shape. |
| POISONS | • poisons n. Plural of poison. • poisons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of poison. • POISON v. to administer a killing substance to. |
| PRISONS | • prisons n. Plural of prison. • prisons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prison. • PRISON v. to imprison. |
| TOISONS | • toisons n. Plural of toison. • TOISON n. (French) a fleece. |
| UNISONS | • unisons n. Plural of unison. • UNISON n. complete agreement. |
| VENISON | • venison n. The meat of a deer. • venison n. (South Africa) The meat of an antelope. • venison n. (Obsolete) The meat of any wild animal that has been hunted rather than raised domestically. |
| WARISON | • warison n. (Obsolete) A war cry played to order the soldiers to attack (normally played on a bugle). • WARISON n. (obsolete) a bugle call to attack. |