| BASCULE | • bascule n. A counterbalanced structure having one end that rises as the other lowers. • bascule n. (Firearms) The portion of a breech-loading firearm that pivots open in order to allow access to the chamber. • BASCULE n. (French) a type of bridge. |
| BASILIC | • basilic n. A basilica. • basilic adj. Royal; kingly. • basilic adj. Basilican. |
| BECALLS | • becalls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of becall. • BECALL v. to call names. |
| BECALMS | • becalms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of becalm. • BECALM v. to make calm. |
| BECLASP | • beclasp v. (Dated) To clasp. • BECLASP v. to clasp, embrace. |
| BELACES | • belaces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of belace. • BELACE v. to adorn with lace. |
| BLANCOS | • blancos v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blanco. • BLANCO v. to whiten with blanco. |
| CABALAS | • cabalas prop.n. Plural of cabala. • CABALA n. (Hebrew) a Jewish doctrine based on hidden meanings in sacred texts, also CABBALA, CABBALAH, KABALA, KABBALA, KABBALAH, QABALA, QABALAH. |
| CABLERS | • cablers n. Plural of cabler. • CABLER n. one that supplies a cable. |
| CABLETS | • cablets n. Plural of cablet. • CABLET n. a little cable less than ten inches in circumference. |
| CHABLIS | • chablis n. Alternative letter-case form of Chablis. • Chablis prop.n. A town in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France. • Chablis prop.n. The winegrowing region around the town. |
| COBALTS | • cobalts n. Plural of cobalt. • COBALT n. a metallic element. |
| COLLABS | • collabs n. Plural of collab. • COLLAB n. (short for) collaboration. |
| CYMBALS | • cymbals n. Plural of cymbal. • CYMBAL n. a percussion instrument, also SYMBOLE. |
| SCABBLE | • scabble v. To roughly dress stone. • SCABBLE v. to shape roughly, also SCAPPLE. |
| SCAMBLE | • scamble v. (Intransitive) To move awkwardly; to be shuffling, irregular, or unsteady; to sprawl; to shamble. • scamble v. (Intransitive) To move about pushing and jostling; to be rude and turbulent; to scramble; struggle for… • scamble v. (Transitive) To mangle. |
| SCRIBAL | • scribal adj. Relating to scribes and their work. • SCRIBAL adj. pertaining to a public clerk or secretary. |
| SCYBALA | • scybala n. (Medicine) hardened masses of feces. • SCYBALUM n. (Greek) a lump or mass of hard faeces in the intestine. |
| SUBCLAN | • subclan n. A branch of a larger clan. • SUBCLAN n. a subdivision of a clan. |