| ABIOSES | • abioses n. Plural of abiosis. • ABIOSIS n. (Greek) absence of life. |
| ABSCISE | • abscise v. (Transitive) To cut off. • abscise v. (Intransitive, botany) To separate by means of abscission; to shed or drop off. • ABSCISE v. to cut off, to fall off by abscission. |
| ABSEILS | • abseils v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abseil. • abseils n. Plural of abseil. • ABSEIL v. (German) to descend a rock face using a double rope, to rappel. |
| BALISES | • balises n. Plural of balise. • BALISE n. an electronic beacon or transponder placed between the rails of a railway as part of an Automatic Train Protection (ATS) system. |
| BASSIER | • bassier adj. Comparative form of bassy: more bassy. • BASSY adj. somewhat deep in sound. |
| BIASSED | • biassed v. Simple past tense and past participle of bias. • BIAS v. to cause to incline to one side. |
| BIASSES | • biasses n. Plural of bias. • biasses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bias. • BIAS v. to cause to incline to one side. |
| BRAISES | • braises n. Plural of braise. • braises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of braise. • BRAISE v. to cook slowly with a little liquid in a tightly closed vessel. |
| BRASSIE | • brassie n. (Golf, dated) A wooden-headed golf club with a brass base plate, similar to a modern two wood. • BRASSIE n. a golf club. |
| IMBASES | • imbases v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imbase. • IMBASE v. to lower, debase, also EMBASE, EMBACE. |
| ISABELS | • ISABEL n. a dingy yellowish-grey or drab, also ISABELLA, ISABELLINE. |
| ISOBASE | • isobase n. (Archaeology, geology) A line drawn on a map or chart connecting places of equal or constant land upheaval… • ISOBASE n. a contour line of equal upheaval of the land. |
| LABISES | • LABIS n. (Greek) a spoon used to give the Eucharist to communicants. |
| SABINES | • Sabines n. Plural of Sabine. • SABINE n. an evergreen shrub, also SAVIN, SAVINE. |
| SCABIES | • scabies n. (Pathology) An infestation of parasitic mites, Sarcoptes scabiei, causing intense itching caused by… • SCABIES n. (Latin) a contagious skin infection caused by an itch mite. |
| SEBASIC | • SEBASIC adj. derived from a certain acid, also SEBACIC. |