| ABUNDANCES | • abundances n. Plural of abundance. • ABUNDANCE n. the state of being abundant, also ABUNDANCY. |
| ADDUCEABLE | • adduceable adj. Able to be adduced. • ADDUCEABLE adj. that can be adduced. |
| AMBUSCADED | • ambuscaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of ambuscade. • AMBUSCADE v. (French) to lay an ambush, also AMBUSCADO. |
| AMBUSCADER | • ambuscader n. One who ambushes, or who is involved in an ambush. • AMBUSCADER n. one who ambuscades. |
| AMBUSCADES | • ambuscades v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ambuscade. • ambuscades n. Plural of ambuscade. • AMBUSCADE v. (French) to lay an ambush, also AMBUSCADO. |
| AMBUSCADOS | • ambuscados n. Plural of ambuscado. • AMBUSCADO n. an ambuscade, also AMBUSCADE. |
| BACKHAULED | • backhauled v. Simple past tense and past participle of backhaul. • BACKHAUL v. to return after delivering a cargo. |
| BARRACUDAS | • barracudas n. Plural of barracuda. • BARRACUDA n. (Spanish) a voracious tropical fish. |
| BLACKGUARD | • blackguard n. The lowest servant in a household charged with pots, pans, and other kitchen equipment. • blackguard n. (Old-fashioned, usually used only of men) A scoundrel; an unprincipled contemptible person; an untrustworthy person. • blackguard n. (Archaic) A man who uses foul language in front of a woman, typically a woman of high standing in society. |
| CARBURATED | • carburated v. Simple past tense and past participle of carburate. • CARBURATE v. to combine with carbon, also CARBURET. |
| EDUCATABLE | • educatable adj. Capable of being educated; trainable; teachable. • EDUCATABLE adj. that can be educated. |
| MANDUCABLE | • manducable adj. (Archaic) Capable of being chewed; eatable. • MANDUCABLE adj. edible or soft enough to chew. |
| SUBDECANAL | • subdecanal adj. Of or pertaining to a subdean or subdeanery. • SUBDECANAL adj. of or pertaining to a subdean or subdeanery. |
| UNBALANCED | • unbalanced adj. Not balanced, without equilibrium; dizzy. • unbalanced adj. Irrational or mentally deranged. • unbalanced adj. (Accounting) not adjusted such that debit and credit correspond. |
| UNSCABBARD | • unscabbard v. (Transitive) To remove (a weapon) from its scabbard. • UNSCABBARD v. to withdraw e.g. a sword from a scabbard. |