| ABSCONDERS | • absconders n. Plural of absconder. • ABSCONDER n. one who absconds. |
| 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. |
| BACKSLIDES | • backslides v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of backslide. • backslides n. Plural of backslide. • BACKSLIDE v. to fall back. |
| BACKSWORDS | • backswords n. Plural of backsword. • BACKSWORD n. an archaic, edged, unpointed sword used in prizefighting. |
| BLASTODISC | • blastodisc n. Alternative form of blastodisk. • BLASTODISC n. the embryo-forming portion of an egg with discoid cleavage. |
| BROADCASTS | • broadcasts n. Plural of broadcast. • broadcasts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of broadcast. • BROADCAST v. to scatter, send out, disseminate. |
| CHESSBOARD | • chessboard n. (Chess) The square board used in the game of chess, subdivided into eight rows of eight squares each… • chessboard n. (Topology) A mathematical construction based on this pattern of squares. • chess␣board n. Alternative form of chessboard. |
| CROSSBANDS | • crossbands n. Plural of crossband. • CROSSBAND n. a horizontal bar e.g. across goalposts. |
| LABDACISMS | • labdacisms n. Plural of labdacism. • LABDACISM n. a fault in speaking or in composition, which consists in too frequent use of the letter l, or in doubling it erroneously, also LAMBDACISM. |
| MOSSBACKED | • mossbacked adj. (Informal) Having old-fashioned views; very conservative or reactionary. • MOSSBACKED adj. conservative of opinion. |
| SCARABOIDS | • scaraboids n. Plural of scaraboid. • SCARABOID n. a lamellicorn beetle, also SCARAB, SCARABAEID, SCARABEE. |
| SCRUBLANDS | • scrublands n. Plural of scrubland. • SCRUBLAND n. land covered by scrub. |
| SPACEBANDS | • spacebands n. Plural of spaceband. • SPACEBAND n. a wedge for justifying the line in mediaeval typesetting. |
| SUBCLASSED | • subclassed v. Simple past tense and past participle of subclass. • SUBCLASS v. to place in a subdivision of a class. |
| SUBDEACONS | • subdeacons n. Plural of subdeacon. • sub-deacons n. Plural of sub-deacon (alternative spelling of subdeacons). • SUBDEACON n. a minister of an order next below that of deacon. |