| ABOITEAU | • aboiteau n. (Canada, Acadian) Alternative form of aboideau. • ABOITEAU n. (French) a tide gate, also ABOIDEAU. |
| ABROGATE | • abrogate v. (Transitive, law) To annul by an authoritative act; to abolish by the authority of the maker or her… • abrogate v. (Transitive) To put an end to; to do away with. • abrogate v. (Molecular biology, transitive) To block a process or function. |
| AEROBATS | • aerobats n. Plural of aerobat. • AEROBAT n. one who performs feats in an aircraft. |
| ARBORETA | • arboreta n. Plural of arboretum. • ARBORETUM n. (Latin) a collection of trees. |
| ATONABLE | • atonable adj. Capable of being atoned for. • ATONABLE adj. able to be atoned for. |
| BAREBOAT | • bareboat adj. Being or pertaining to a charter for the hire of a boat without any crew or provisions included. • BAREBOAT n. a pleasure-boat rented without personnel. |
| BOATABLE | • boatable adj. Capable of being transported by boat. • boatable adj. Navigable by boats. • BOATABLE adj. able to be negotiated by boat. |
| CABOTAGE | • cabotage n. The transport of goods or passengers between two points in the same country. • cabotage n. (Law) The right to engage in such transport. • cabotage n. The exclusive right of a country to control such transport. |
| OATHABLE | • oathable adj. Capable of having an oath administered to one: fit to be sworn. • OATHABLE adj. (Shakespeare) capable of taking an oath. |
| RABATOES | • rabatoes n. Plural of rabato. • RABATO n. (Shakespeare) a stiff collar or support for a ruff, also REBATO. |
| SABOTAGE | • sabotage n. A deliberate action aimed at weakening someone (or something, a nation, etc) or preventing them from… • sabotage v. To deliberately destroy or damage something in order to prevent it from being successful. • SABOTAGE v. to destroy maliciously. |
| TEABOARD | • teaboard n. (Dated) A tea tray. • tea␣board n. (Now rare) A board or tray for holding a tea set; a tea tray. • TEABOARD n. a tray for serving tea. |