| ACTION | • action n. The effort of performing or doing something. • action n. Something done, often so as to accomplish a purpose. • action n. A way of motion or functioning. |
| CATION | • cation n. (Physical chemistry) a positively charged ion, i.e. one that would be attracted to the cathode in electrolysis. • CATION n. a positively charged ion, also KATION. |
| KATION | • kation n. Dated form of cation. • KATION n. a positively charged ion, also CATION. |
| LOTION | • lotion n. A low- to medium-viscosity topical preparation intended for application to unbroken skin. • lotion n. (Archaic) A washing, especially of the skin for the purpose of beautification. • lotion v. (Transitive) To cover or treat with a lotion. |
| MOTION | • motion n. (Uncountable) A state of progression from one place to another. • motion n. (Countable) A change of position with respect to time. • motion n. (Physics) A change from one place to another. |
| NATION | • nation n. A historically constituted, stable community of people, formed based on a common language, territory… • nation n. (International law) A sovereign state. • nation n. (Chiefly historical) An association of students based on its members’ birthplace or ethnicity. |
| NOTION | • notion n. Mental apprehension of whatever may be known, thought, or imagined; idea, concept. • notion n. A sentiment; an opinion. • notion n. (Obsolete) Sense; mind. |
| OPTION | • option n. One of a set of choices that can be made. • option n. The freedom or right to choose. • option n. (Finance, law) A contract giving the holder the right to buy or sell an asset at a set strike price;… |
| POTION | • potion n. A small portion or dose of a liquid which is medicinal, poisonous, or magical. • potion v. (Transitive, obsolete) To drug (someone). • POTION n. a magical elixir or medicinal drink. |
| RATION | • ration n. A portion of some limited resource allocated to a person or group. • ration v. (Transitive) To supply with a ration; to limit (someone) to a specific allowance of something. • ration v. (Transitive) To portion out (especially during a shortage of supply); to limit access to. |
| ULTION | • ultion n. (Archaic) revenge. • ULTION n. (obsolete) vengeance. |
| USTION | • ustion n. (Obsolete) The act of burning, or the state of being burned. • USTION n. (obsolete) the act of burning, or the state of being burned. |