| ASSUBJUGATED | • assubjugated v. Simple past tense and past participle of assubjugate. • ASSUBJUGATE v. (Shakespeare) to reduce to subjection. |
| BACKDRAUGHTS | • backdraughts n. Plural of backdraught. • BACKDRAUGHT n. a reverse movement of air, also BACKDRAFT. |
| BASTARDISING | • bastardising v. Present participle of bastardise. • BASTARDISE v. to make a bastard of, also BASTARDIZE. |
| BASTARDIZING | • bastardizing v. Present participle of bastardize. • bastardizing n. The act or process by which something is bastardized. • BASTARDIZE v. to make or prove to be a bastard; to stigmatize as a bastard, also BASTARDISE. |
| BASTINADOING | • bastinadoing v. Present participle of bastinado. • BASTINADO v. to torture thus, also BASTINADE. |
| BEADBLASTING | • BEADBLAST v. to clean with such a jet. |
| BROADCASTING | • broadcasting adj. Sending in all directions. • broadcasting n. (Business) The business or profession of radio and television. • broadcasting n. The act by which something is broadcast. |
| CARPETBAGGED | • carpetbagged v. Simple past tense and past participle of carpetbag. • CARPETBAG v. to engage in political chicanery. |
| DISAMBIGUATE | • disambiguate v. To remove ambiguities from; to make less ambiguous; to clarify or specify which of multiple possibilities… • disambiguate v. (Linguistics) To distinguish one word or lexical unit (from a different one which has a similar form). • DISAMBIGUATE v. to establish a single grammatical interpretation. |
| DRAUGHTBOARD | • draughtboard n. A checkerboard used to play draughts. • DRAUGHTBOARD n. a board for the playing of draughts. |
| OUTBARGAINED | • outbargained v. Simple past tense and past participle of outbargain. • OUTBARGAIN v. to surpass in bargaining. |
| SANDBLASTING | • sandblasting v. Present participle of sandblast. • sandblasting n. The process by which something is sandblasted. • SANDBLASTING n. the act of cleaning with a sand-laden blast of air. |
| STARBOARDING | • starboarding v. Present participle of starboard. • STARBOARD v. to put or turn (the helm) to the starboard side of the vessel. |