| CARTOONIER | • CARTOONY adj. resembling a cartoon. |
| CARTOONING | • cartooning v. Present participle of cartoon. • cartooning n. The act of drawing a cartoon or caricature. • CARTOONING n. the making of cartoons. |
| CARTOONISH | • cartoonish adj. Exaggerated or caricatured, in the manner of a cartoon. • CARTOONISH adj. like a cartoon. |
| CARTOONIST | • cartoonist n. (Comics) One who creates a cartoon or strip cartoon. • cartoonist n. (Comics) One who both writes and illustrates comic books or graphic novels. • CARTOONIST n. one who draws cartoons. |
| FESTOONERY | • festoonery n. That which is festooned; hanging ornamentation. • FESTOONERY n. festoons collectively. |
| FESTOONING | • festooning v. Present participle of festoon. • festooning n. Material with which something is festooned. • FESTOON v. to adorn with garlands. |
| FRIGATOONS | • frigatoons n. Plural of frigatoon. • FRIGATOON n. a small Venetian vessel with a square stern and two masts. |
| MELOCOTOON | • melocotoon n. Alternative form of melocoton. • MELOCOTOON n. (obsolete) a kind of large peach, also MALAKATOONE, MELICOTTON, MELOCOTON. |
| MUSKETOONS | • musketoons n. Plural of musketoon. • MUSKETOON n. a short musket; a soldier armed with one, also MUSQUETOON. |
| MUSQUETOON | • musquetoon n. Obsolete form of musketoon. • MUSQUETOON n. a short musket; a soldier armed with one, also MUSKETOON. |
| PLATOONING | • platooning v. Present participle of platoon. • PLATOON v. in American football, to alternate with another player at the same position. |
| PONTOONERS | • pontooners n. Plural of pontooner. • PONTOONER n. a builder of pontoon bridges, also PONTONEER, PONTONIER, PONTONNIER. |
| PONTOONING | • pontooning n. The art or process of constructing pontoon bridges. • PONTOON v. to cross with a pontoon. |
| RATTOONING | • rattooning v. Present participle of rattoon. • RATTOON v. to sprout from a root planted the previous year, also RATOON. |
| SASKATOONS | • saskatoons n. Plural of saskatoon. • SASKATOON n. (Canadian) a shrub of western North America; the sweet purple edible berry of this shrub. |