| ABLATING | • ablating v. Present participle of ablate. • ABLATE v. to remove or decrease by ablation. |
| ABLATION | • ablation n. (Obsolete) A carrying or taking away; removal. • ablation n. (Surgery) The surgical removal of a body part, an organ, or especially a tumor; the removal of an organ… • ablation n. (Sciences) The progressive removal of material by any of a variety of processes such as melting or vaporization… |
| ANABOLIC | • anabolic adj. Of or relating to anabolism. • anabolic n. An anabolic steroid. • ANABOLIC adj. pertaining to a process of food being built up into protoplasm. |
| BAILSMAN | • bailsman n. (Law) A person who provides bail for another. • BAILSMAN n. a person who stands bail for another. |
| BALADINE | • baladine n. Alternative form of balladine. • BALADINE n. (French) a (female) theatrical dancer, also BALLADINE. |
| BALADINS | • baladins n. Plural of baladin. • BALADIN n. (French) a (male) theatrical dancer, also BALLADIN. |
| BALLADIN | • balladin n. Alternative form of balladine. • BALLADIN n. (French) a (male) theatre dancer, also BALADIN. |
| BANALISE | • banalise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of banalize. • BANALISE v. to make banal, also BANALIZE. |
| BANALITY | • banality n. (Uncountable) The quality of being banal. • banality n. (Countable) Something which is banal. • banality n. (Rare, historical) A feudal right or obligation, especially the obligation for a peasant to grind grain… |
| BANALIZE | • banalize v. (Transitive) To make banal or commonplace. • BANALIZE v. to make banal, also BANALISE. |
| BANGTAIL | • bangtail n. The tail of a horse or cow, allowed to grow out and then trimmed horizontally so as to form a tassel;… • bangtail n. (US) A racehorse. • bangtail n. (Slang) A prostitute. |
| BARONIAL | • baronial adj. Belonging or relating to a baron or barons. • baronial adj. Suitable for a baron. • BARONIAL adj. relating to a baron or barony. |
| BIANNUAL | • biannual adj. Occurring twice a year; semiannual. • biannual adj. (Proscribed) Occurring once every two years; biennial. • biannual n. Something occurring twice each year. |
| BIMANUAL | • bimanual adj. Involving or using both hands. • BIMANUAL adj. done with two hands. |
| BINAURAL | • binaural adj. Of, relating to, affecting, or designed for use with two ears. • BINAURAL adj. hearing with both ears. |
| BRANTAIL | • brantail n. (UK, dialect, Yorkshire) The European redstart. • BRANTAIL n. the redstart, so called from the red color of its tail. |
| CANNIBAL | • cannibal n. An organism which eats others of its own species or kind, especially a human who eats human flesh. • CANNIBAL adj. practising cannibalism. • CANNIBAL n. one who eats his own kind. |
| GAINABLE | • gainable adj. Capable of being gained (in any sense), obtained, or reached. • GAINABLE adj. able to be gained. |
| INARABLE | • inarable adj. Not arable. • INARABLE adj. arid or barren. |