| ABRACADABRA | • abracadabra n. A use of the mystical term ‘abracadabra’, supposed to work as part of a healing charm or a magical spell;… • abracadabra n. Mumbo-jumbo; obscure language or technicalities; jargon. • abracadabra interj. Used to indicate that a magic trick or other illusion has been performed. |
| ABSORBANCES | • absorbances n. Plural of absorbance. • ABSORBANCE n. the ability of a substance to absorb radiation. |
| BACKBREAKER | • backbreaker n. A strenuous and exhausting task, typically involving physical effort. • BACKBREAKER n. a strenuous task. |
| BACKSTABBER | • backstabber n. A traitor or hypocrite, such as a co-worker or friend assumed trustworthy but who figuratively attacks… • BACKSTABBER n. one who backstabs. |
| BAREBACKING | • barebacking n. (Jargon) The practice of engaging in intercourse, most often anal, without using a condom. • BAREBACKING n. the act of practising unprotected sex. |
| BICARBONATE | • bicarbonate n. (Chemistry) the univalent anion HCO3-; any salt of carbonic acid in which only one of the hydrogen atoms… • bicarbonate n. Sodium bicarbonate used as a mild antacid; bicarbonate of soda. • BICARBONATE n. an acid carbonate. |
| BLACKBOARDS | • blackboards n. Plural of blackboard. • blackboards v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blackboard. • BLACKBOARD n. a hard smooth usually dark surface used esp. in a classroom for writing or drawing on with chalk. |
| CABBAGEWORM | • cabbageworm n. Alternative form of cabbage worm. • cabbage␣worm n. Any of various lepidopterans whose larvae feed on cabbages and other cole crops. • CABBAGEWORM n. the larva of the cabbage butterfly. |
| EMBRACEABLE | • embraceable adj. Able or suitable to be embraced. • EMBRACEABLE adj. capable of being embraced. |
| JACKRABBITS | • jackrabbits n. Plural of jackrabbit. • jack-rabbits n. Plural of jack-rabbit (alternative form of jackrabbits). • JACKRABBIT n. a long-eared American hare. |
| SCABBARDING | • scabbarding v. Present participle of scabbard. • SCABBARD v. to sheathe, as a sword. |
| UNSCABBARDS | • unscabbards v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unscabbard. • UNSCABBARD v. to withdraw e.g. a sword from a scabbard. |