| ABRUPTER | • abrupter adj. Comparative form of abrupt: more abrupt. • ABRUPT adj. sudden. |
| ABRUPTLY | • abruptly adv. In an abrupt manner; without giving notice, or without the usual forms; suddenly; precipitously. • ABRUPT adv. sudden. |
| BANKRUPT | • bankrupt adj. (Finance) In a condition of bankruptcy; unable to pay one’s debts. • bankrupt adj. Having been legally declared insolvent. • bankrupt adj. Destitute of, or wholly lacking (something once possessed, or something one should possess). |
| BAPTISER | • BAPTISER n. one who baptizes, also BAPTIZER. |
| BAPTIZER | • baptizer n. One who baptizes. • BAPTIZER n. one who baptizes, also BAPTISER. |
| BARMPOTS | • barmpots n. Plural of barmpot. • BARMPOT n. an idiot, fool, also BAMPOT. |
| BECARPET | • becarpet v. (Transitive, poetic) To cover like a carpet. • BECARPET v. to cover with a carpet. |
| BIPARTED | • BIPARTED adj. having two parts. |
| BOATPORT | • BOATPORT n. an enclosure for boats. |
| BRATPACK | • bratpack adj. (Informal, film) Of or relating to the Brat Pack. • Brat␣Pack prop.n. (Informal, film, historical) A group of young actors who frequently appeared together in teen-oriented… • Brat␣Pack prop.n. (Informal, literature, historical) A group of young authors who emerged on the East Coast in the 1980s. |
| PARTIBLE | • partible adj. Divisible, able to be divided or partitioned. • partible adj. Pertaining to property that can be divided between heirs on inheritance, or to an inheritance system… • PARTIBLE adj. divisible. |
| PORTABLE | • portable adj. Able to be carried or easily moved. • portable adj. Able to be transferred from one organization to another. • portable adj. (Computing) Of software: able to be run on multiple hardware or operating systems. |
| PORTABLY | • portably adv. In a portable manner. • PORTABLY adv. so as to be capable of being carried. |
| PROBATED | • probated v. Simple past tense and past participle of probate. • PROBATE v. to establish the validity of a will. |
| PROBATES | • probates n. Plural of probate. • probates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of probate. • PROBATE v. to establish the validity of a will. |
| PUBERTAL | • pubertal adj. Of or pertaining to puberty. • PUBERTAL adj. of or pertaining to puberty, also PUBERAL. |
| SUBPARTS | • subparts n. Plural of subpart. • SUBPART n. a subdivision of a part. |
| TRAPBALL | • trapball n. (Obsolete) A game in which a batsman makes a ball hit a trap (device) that sends the ball into the air… • trap␣ball n. An old game played with a levered wooden trap by means of which a small ball is launched into the air… • TRAPBALL n. a type of ball game. |
| TYPEBARS | • typebars n. Plural of typebar. • type␣bars n. Plural of type bar. • TYPEBAR n. a part of a typewriter. |