| ARYBALLOID | • ARYBALLOID adj. in the form of an aryballos, a globular oil-flask with a neck. |
| BALLYHOOED | • ballyhooed v. Simple past tense and past participle of ballyhoo. • ballyhooed adj. Sensationalized; presented with grand claims. • BALLYHOO v. to promote by uproar. |
| BELLYACHED | • bellyached v. Simple past tense and past participle of bellyache. • BELLYACHE v. to moan, complain. |
| BELLYBANDS | • bellybands n. Plural of bellyband. • belly-bands n. Plural of belly-band. • belly␣bands n. Plural of belly band. |
| BLIZZARDLY | • blizzardly adj. (Dated) Resembling or characteristic of a blizzard. • BLIZZARDLY adj. like a blizzard. |
| DABBLINGLY | • dabblingly adv. With a dabbling motion. • dabblingly adv. As a dilettante or amateur; superficially. • DABBLING adv. bobbing forward and under. |
| DELECTABLY | • delectably adv. In a delectable manner; delightfully. • DELECTABLE adv. very tasty. |
| DEPLORABLY | • deplorably adv. In a deplorable manner. • DEPLORABLE adv. to be deplored. |
| DEPLOYABLE | • deployable adj. Able to be deployed. • deployable adj. (Of an aircraft flight recorder) Ejectable, separable from the aircraft. • deployable n. Something, such as a software package or a military resource, that may be deployed. |
| DIALYSABLE | • dialysable adj. (US) Alternative form of dialyzable. • DIALYSABLE adj. able to be dialysed. |
| DIALYZABLE | • dialyzable adj. (US, Canada) (of a substance) Able to be removed by dialysis. • DIALYZABLE adj. that can be dialyzed. |
| DISYLLABIC | • disyllabic adj. Comprising two syllables. • disyllabic n. A word consisting of two syllables. • DISYLLABIC adj. having two syllables, also DISSYLLABIC. |
| DISYLLABLE | • disyllable n. A word comprising two syllables. • DISYLLABLE n. a word with two syllables. |
| ILLAUDABLY | • illaudably adv. In a way that is not laudable, or praiseworthy. • ILLAUDABLE adv. not praiseworthy. |
| LABOUREDLY | • labouredly adv. Alternative spelling of laboredly. • LABOURED adv. LABOUR, to work, also LABOR. |
| SYLLABISED | • syllabised v. Simple past tense and past participle of syllabise. • SYLLABISE v. to form or divide into syllables, also SYLLABIZE. |
| SYLLABIZED | • syllabized v. Simple past tense and past participle of syllabize. • SYLLABIZE v. to form or divide into syllables, also SYLLABISE. |