| ASCRIBE | • ascribe v. (Transitive) To attribute a cause or characteristic to someone or something. • ascribe v. (Transitive) To attribute a book, painting or any work of art or literature to a writer or creator. • ascribe v. (Nonstandard, with to) To believe in or agree with; subscribe. |
| BACKERS | • backers n. Plural of backer. • BACKER n. a supporter. |
| BORACES | • boraces n. Plural of borax. • BORAX n. a mineral, a hydrated sodium borate, found on alkaline lake shores, aka tincal. |
| BRACERS | • bracers n. Plural of bracer. • BRACER n. an archer's leather arm protection. |
| BRACHES | • braches n. Plural of brach. • BRACH n. a female hunting hound, also BRACHET, BRATCHET. |
| CABLERS | • cablers n. Plural of cabler. • CABLER n. one that supplies a cable. |
| CABRIES | • cabries n. Plural of cabrie. • CABRIE n. (Spanish) a pronghorn antelope, also CABRIT. |
| CAMBERS | • cambers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of camber. • CAMBER v. to arch slightly. |
| CARBIES | • carbies n. Plural of carby. • CARBY n. (Australian) short for carburettor. |
| CARIBES | • caribes n. Plural of caribe. • CARIBE n. (Spanish) a South American freshwater fish, remarkable for its voracity, aka piranha. |
| CEMBRAS | • cembras n. Plural of cembra. • CEMBRA n. the Swiss stone-pine. |
| CRAMBES | • CRAMBE n. (Latin) warmed-over cabbage; the annoying repetition or a tiresome, harped-on old story. |
| DECARBS | • decarbs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decarb. • DECARB v. to decarbonise. |
| REBACKS | • rebacks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reback. • REBACK v. to replace the back of. |
| RUBACES | • RUBACE n. a kind of ruby-red quartz, also RUBASSE. |
| SUBRACE | • subrace n. (Taxonomy) A secondary or subsidiary race. • SUBRACE n. a subdivision of a race. |