| BIPINNATE | • bipinnate adj. (Botany, of a leaf) Doubly pinnate; pinnate and having leaflets that are themselves pinnate. • BIPINNATE adj. of a compound leaf, pinnately divided, with the leaflets themselves pinnate. |
| CONNATELY | • connately adv. In a connate fashion. • CONNATE adv. congenitally or firmly united. |
| CONNATION | • connation n. The congenital (or sometimes developmental) fusion of organs of the same type. • connation n. The learned impulse to behave in a certain way in response to specific stimulii. • CONNATION n. union, esp. of similar parts or organs. |
| CONNATURE | • connature n. Participation in a common nature or character. • CONNATURE n. participation in a common nature or character. |
| IMPENNATE | • impennate adj. (Zoology) Characterized by short wings covered with feathers resembling scales, as in the penguins. • IMPENNATE adj. featherless; wingless. |
| NONNATIVE | • nonnative adj. Alternative form of non-native. • nonnative n. Alternative form of non-native. • non-native adj. Not native; not indigenous to a particular area; foreign; invasive. |
| NUNNATION | • nunnation n. Alternative spelling of nunation. • nunnation n. (Dated) A stammering speech disorder, in which the /n/ sound is given to other consonants. • nunnation n. (Archaic, rare) An inclination of Germanic languages to employ -n in endings. |
| PENNATULA | • pennatula n. (Zoology) Any of numerous species of Pennatula, Pteroides, and allied genera of Alcyonaria, having a… • Pennatula prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Pennatulidae – certain sea pens. • PENNATULA n. a sea-pen. |
| PERENNATE | • perennate v. (Botany) To survive from one growing season to the next. • PERENNATE v. to last or live through a number of years, as a perennial plant. |
| PINNATELY | • pinnately adv. In a pinnate fashion. • PINNATE adv. resembling a feather, also PINNATED. |
| PINNATION | • pinnation n. (Botany) The organisation of a pinnate leaf. • PINNATION n. the state of being pinnate. |
| STANNATES | • stannates n. Plural of stannate. • STANNATE n. a salt of stannic acid. |
| STANNATOR | • stannator n. (Britain, rare) An elected representative to the stannary parliament. • stannator n. (Britain, rare) The mayor of Plympton, in Devon. • STANNATOR n. one of the members of the Stannary Parliament. |
| UNNATIVED | • UNNATIVE v. to no longer be a native or inhabitant of a place or country. |
| UNNATIVES | • UNNATIVE v. to no longer be a native or inhabitant of a place or country. |
| UNNATURAL | • unnatural adj. Not natural. • unnatural adj. Not occurring in nature, the environment or atmosphere. • unnatural adj. Going against nature; perverse. |