| INTONING | • intoning v. Present participle of intone. • intoning n. Intonation. • INTONING n. the act of intoning. |
| SANTONIN | • santonin n. (Chemistry) An anthelmintic found in santonica and related plants. • SANTONIN n. an anthelminthic extracted from santonica. |
| SYNTONIN | • syntonin n. (Obsolete, biochemistry) A form of fibrin found in muscle tissue, or produced by the action of acids on myosin. • SYNTONIN n. a substance similar to fibrin. |
| CANTONING | • cantoning v. Present participle of canton. • CANTON v. to divide into districts. |
| DANTONING | • dantoning v. Present participle of danton. • DANTON v. to dare, also DAUNTON. |
| INTONINGS | • intonings n. Plural of intoning. • INTONING n. the act of intoning. |
| SANTONINS | • santonins n. Plural of santonin. • SANTONIN n. an anthelminthic extracted from santonica. |
| SYNTONINS | • syntonins n. Plural of syntonin. • SYNTONIN n. a substance similar to fibrin. |
| WANTONING | • wantoning v. Present participle of wanton. • wantoning n. (Archaic) wanton behaviour. • WANTON v. to behave in a wanton fashion. |
| DAUNTONING | • DAUNTON v. to dare, also DANTON. |
| INTONINGLY | • intoningly adv. With marked intonation. • INTONINGLY adv. INTONING. |
| ANTONINIANUS | • antoninianus n. (Historical, numismatics) A silver coin used during the Roman Empire, equal to two denarii. • ANTONINIANUS n. a Roman coin equal to two denarii in value. |
| WITWANTONING | • witwantoning v. Present participle of witwanton. • WITWANTON v. to engage in irreverent wit. |
| ANTONINIANUSES | • antoninianuses n. Plural of antoninianus. • ANTONINIANUS n. a Roman coin equal to two denarii in value. |