| ARABESKS | • arabesks n. Plural of arabesk. • ARABESK n. a design of intertwined floral figures. |
| BAKEWARE | • bakeware n. Cooking equipment intended for use inside an oven. • BAKEWARE n. heat-resistant dishes suitable for use in an oven. |
| BAREBACK | • bareback adj. Without a saddle. • bareback adj. Without a condom. • bareback adj. (Dated) Without a shirt; shirtless. |
| BARESARK | • baresark n. (Obsolete) A berserker, or Norse warrior who fought without armour. • BARESARK n. (Old Norse) a Norse warrior who fought without armour, or shirt of mail, also BERSERK, BERSERKER. |
| BRAKEAGE | • BRAKEAGE n. the act of braking. |
| BRAKEMAN | • brakeman n. (US, rail transport) A railroad employee responsible for a train’s brakes, couplings etc. • brakeman n. (Mining, historical) A person employed to work the steam engine or other machinery that raises the coal from the mine. • brakeman n. (Sports) A person who pulls the brake lever in the sport of bobsleigh. |
| BREAKAGE | • breakage n. The act of breaking. • breakage n. Something that has been broken. • breakage n. (Accounting) A service which is unused by a customer, such as an unredeemed gift card, which therefore… |
| DAYBREAK | • daybreak n. Dawn. • Daybreak prop.n. Surat Al-Falaq (Arabic: سورة الفلق) (Dawn, Daybreak), the 113th Sura of the Qur’an. • day-break n. Archaic spelling of daybreak. |
| HARDBAKE | • hardbake n. A sweetmeat of boiled brown sugar or molasses with almonds, flavoured with orange or lemon juice. • HARDBAKE n. a sweetmeat of boiled brown sugar or molasses made with almonds etc. |
| KERBAYAS | • KERBAYA n. (Malay) a blouse worn by Malay women. |
| LACEBARK | • lacebark n. Any of various New Zealand plants in the genus Hoheria. • lacebark n. The Caribbean tree Lagetta lagetto. • LACEBARK n. a West Indian tree. |
| PARBAKED | • parbaked v. Simple past tense and past participle of parbake. • PARBAKE v. to bake partially. |
| PARBAKES | • parbakes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of parbake. • PARBAKE v. to bake partially. |
| PARBREAK | • parbreak v. (Obsolete) To vomit, spew out. • parbreak n. (Archaic) Vomit; vomiting. • PARBREAK v. (archaic) to vomit. |
| TRAYBAKE | • traybake n. A meal or dessert baked in a tray. • TRAYBAKE n. a cake, pie, confection, etc. baked in a shallow rectangular container before division into portions. |