| ABDUCTEE | • abductee n. An abducted person, in particular a person abducted by aliens. • ABDUCTEE n. one who is abducted. |
| ABJECTED | • abjected v. Simple past tense and past participle of abject. • abjected adj. (Obsolete) That has been cast off or rejected. • ABJECT v. to throw out, cast away. |
| BEACONED | • beaconed v. Simple past tense and past participle of beacon. • BEACON v. to shine like a light on high. |
| BECALLED | • becalled v. Simple past tense and past participle of becall. • be␣called v. To have a specific name. • BECALL v. to call names. |
| BECALMED | • becalmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of becalm. • becalmed adj. (Nautical, of a sailing ship) Unable to move due to lack of wind. • BECALM v. to make calm. |
| BECAPPED | • becapped adj. Wearing a cap. • becapped adj. (Poetic) Covered as if with a cap. • BECAP v. to put a cap on. |
| BERDACHE | • berdache n. (Anthropology, dated, now offensive) Among Native Americans, a person who identifies with any of a variety… • BERDACHE n. (French) an American Indian transvestite, also BERDASH. |
| BLEACHED | • bleached adj. Whitened; made white using bleach. • bleached adj. Faded or washed out by weather and strong sunlight. • bleached adj. Having the hair lightened by bleaching. |
| BREACHED | • breached v. Simple past tense and past participle of breach. • BREACH v. to break through. |
| CAMBERED | • cambered adj. Having camber. • cambered v. Simple past tense and past participle of camber. • CAMBER v. to arch slightly. |
| DEBACLES | • debacles n. Plural of debacle. • debâcles n. Plural of debâcle. • débacles n. Plural of débacle. |
| DECARBED | • decarbed v. Simple past tense and past participle of decarb. • DECARB v. to decarbonise. |
| EDUCABLE | • educable adj. Capable of being educated. • educable n. A person capable of being educated. • EDUCABLE n. someone able to be educated. |
| EMBRACED | • embraced v. Simple past tense and past participle of embrace. • EMBRACE v. to hug. |
| EXCAMBED | • excambed v. Simple past tense and past participle of excamb. • EXCAMB v. (Scots) in Scots law, to exchange. |
| FEEDBACK | • feedback n. Critical assessment of a process or activity or of their results. • feedback n. (Electronics, cybernetics, control theory) The part of an output signal that is looped back into the… • feedback n. (Amplification) The high-pitched howling noise heard when there is a loop between a microphone and a speaker. |
| REBACKED | • rebacked v. Simple past tense and past participle of reback. • REBACK v. to replace the back of. |
| REBRACED | • rebraced v. Simple past tense and past participle of rebrace. • REBRACE v. to brace again. |