<span class="searchmatch">Nouns</span> which may be used in grammatically <span class="searchmatch">uncountable</span> senses. An <span class="searchmatch">uncountable</span> <span class="searchmatch">noun</span>, also known as a mass <span class="searchmatch">noun</span> or non-count <span class="searchmatch">noun</span>, typically refers to a substance...
A proper <span class="searchmatch">noun</span> is a special class of <span class="searchmatch">noun</span> that names a particular thing. See Appendix:<span class="searchmatch">English</span> proper <span class="searchmatch">nouns</span> for more. Many <span class="searchmatch">nouns</span> in <span class="searchmatch">English</span> have no ending...
games in the Harry Potter universe. Wizard's Chess[talk][citations] (<span class="searchmatch">noun</span>, <span class="searchmatch">uncountable</span>) A fictional variety of chess whose pieces are magically able to move...
See also: kryptonite <span class="searchmatch">English</span> Wikipedia has an article on: Kryptonite Wikipedia Kryptonite (<span class="searchmatch">uncountable</span>) A fictional green mineral that has detrimental...
Blend of Nether + mycelium. nylium (<span class="searchmatch">uncountable</span>) A grass-like block found in the Nether....
From end + stone. endstone (<span class="searchmatch">uncountable</span>) A stone-like material that is native to The End....
From glow + stone. glowstone (<span class="searchmatch">uncountable</span>) A yellowish block that emits light found in the Nether....
From Nether + rack. netherrack (<span class="searchmatch">uncountable</span>) A block which makes up the majority of the Nether terrain....
From prism + -ine, influenced by marine. prismarine (<span class="searchmatch">uncountable</span>) A type of stone that appears underwater in ruins and ocean monuments....
From red + stone. redstone (<span class="searchmatch">uncountable</span>) A material that functions similar to electricity. redstone (not comparable) Containing or utilizing redstone...