| ABUNDANCES | • abundances n. Plural of abundance. • ABUNDANCE n. the state of being abundant, also ABUNDANCY. |
| ABUNDANTLY | • abundantly adv. In an abundant manner; in a sufficient degree; in large measure. • abundantly adv. Extremely. • ABUNDANT adv. in great quantity. |
| BALDAQUINS | • baldaquins n. Plural of baldaquin. • BALDAQUIN n. a rich embroidered material, originally woven with woof of silk and warp of gold thread, also BALDACHIN, BALDACHINO, BAUDEKIN, BAWDKIN. |
| BARRAMUNDA | • barramunda n. Neoceratodus forsteri, the Queensland lungfish. • BARRAMUNDA n. (Native Australian) an Australian river-fish, also BARRAMUNDI, BURRAMUNDI. |
| BARRAMUNDI | • barramundi n. A diadromous fish of species Lates calcarifer, of the Centropomidae family, order Perciformes. • BARRAMUNDI n. (Native Australian) an Australian river-fish, also BARRAMUNDA, BURRAMUNDI. |
| HUSBANDAGE | • husbandage n. (Nautical) The commission or compensation allowed to a ship’s manager, or "husband". • HUSBANDAGE n. the commission or compensation allowed to a ship's husband. |
| HUSBANDMAN | • husbandman n. A person who raises crops and tends animals; a farmer. • HUSBANDMAN n. the master of a family. |
| MANDIBULAR | • mandibular adj. (Anatomy, zootomy) Of or pertaining to the mandible. • MANDIBULAR adj. of or pertaining to a mandible. |
| 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. |
| UNABATEDLY | • unabatedly adv. Without abating; continuingly, without cessation. • UNABATED adv. not made less in degree. |
| 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. |
| UNBANDAGED | • unbandaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of unbandage. • unbandaged adj. Not having been bandaged, without a dressing. • UNBANDAGE v. to take a bandage off. |
| UNBANDAGES | • unbandages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unbandage. • UNBANDAGE v. to take a bandage off. |
| UNREADABLE | • unreadable adj. That cannot be read or is not easy to read. • unreadable adj. Not sufficiently interesting to be worth reading. • unreadable adj. Not able to be read—i.e. accessed or played—by some technical device. |
| UNREADABLY | • unreadably adv. In an unreadable way. • UNREADABLE adv. that cannot be read. |
| UNSCABBARD | • unscabbard v. (Transitive) To remove (a weapon) from its scabbard. • UNSCABBARD v. to withdraw e.g. a sword from a scabbard. |
| UNTRADABLE | • untradable adj. Impossible to trade. |