| BAIGNOIRES | • baignoires n. Plural of baignoire. • BAIGNOIRE n. (French) a theatre box on a level with the stalls. |
| CHAMPIGNON | • champignon n. Agaricus bisporus, a species of mushroom commonly used in cooking. • champignon n. (Obsolete) Any mushroom. • CHAMPIGNON n. (French) an edible species of mushroom. |
| CONSIGNORS | • consignors n. Plural of consignor. • CONSIGNOR n. the person named in the bill of lading as the one from whom the goods have been received for shipment, also CONSIGNER. |
| IGNOBILITY | • ignobility n. The state or condition of being ignoble. • IGNOBILITY n. the state of being ignoble. |
| IGNOMINIES | • ignominies n. Plural of ignominy. • IGNOMINY n. deep personal humiliation and disgrace, also IGNOMY. |
| IGNORANCES | • ignorances n. Plural of ignorance. • IGNORANCE n. lack of knowledge. |
| IGNORANTLY | • ignorantly adv. In an ignorant manner. • ignorantly adv. Accidentally. • IGNORANT adv. not knowing things. |
| IGNORATION | • ignoration n. The state of being ignorant. • ignoration n. The action of ignoring something, or the state of being ignored. • IGNORATION n. the act of ignoring. |
| LIGNOCAINE | • lignocaine n. (Pharmacology) Synonym of lidocaine. • LIGNOCAINE n. a local anaesthetic used in dentistry. |
| MIGNONETTE | • mignonette n. A plant, Reseda odorata, having greyish-green flowers with orange-coloured stamens, and exhaling a delicious… • mignonette n. A mignonette tree (Lawsonia inermis), source of the dye henna. • mignonette n. A mignonette vine. |
| MONSIGNORI | • Monsignori n. Plural of Monsignor. • MONSIGNOR n. (Italian) an honorific title given to a Roman Catholic prelate, officer of the papal court and household, etc. |
| MONSIGNORS | • monsignors n. Plural of monsignor. • MONSIGNOR n. (Italian) an honorific title given to a Roman Catholic prelate, officer of the papal court and household, etc. |
| PIGNORATED | • pignorated v. Simple past tense and past participle of pignorate. • PIGNORATE v. (archaic) to pledge or pawn, also PIGNERATE. |
| PIGNORATES | • pignorates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pignorate. • PIGNORATE v. (archaic) to pledge or pawn, also PIGNERATE. |
| SEIGNORAGE | • seignorage n. Alternative form of seigniorage. • SEIGNORAGE n. a government revenue from the manufacture of coins calculated as the difference between the monetary and the bullion value of the silver contained in silver coins. |
| SEIGNORIAL | • seignorial adj. In the Middle Ages, relating to or befitting of a nobleman. • SEIGNORIAL adj. related to a seignior, also SEIGNIORIAL, SEIGNORAL. |
| SEIGNORIES | • seignories n. Plural of seignory. • SEIGNORY n. feudal lordship, also SEIGNIORALTY, SEIGNIORY, SIGNIORY, SIGNORY. |
| SIGNORINAS | • signorinas n. Plural of signorina. • SIGNORINA n. (Italian) miss; a title of address among the Italians. |