| ABORDING | • abording v. Present participle of abord. • ABORD v. (archaic) to accost, approach. |
| ABRADING | • abrading v. Present participle of abrade. • ABRADE v. to wear away by friction. |
| BANDAGER | • bandager n. One who applies a bandage. • BANDAGER n. one who bandages. |
| BARDLING | • bardling n. An inferior bard. • BARDLING n. a petty poet. |
| BEARDING | • bearding v. Present participle of beard. • bearding n. (Television) An undesirable video artifact whereby darker parts of a signal bleed across horizontally… • BEARD v. to oppose with effrontery. |
| BOARDING | • boarding v. Present participle of board. • boarding n. The act of people getting aboard a ship aircraft, train, bus, etc.; embarkation. • boarding n. The act of a sailor or boarding party attacking an enemy ship by boarding it. |
| BONDAGER | • bondager n. (Scotland, historical) A field worker, especially a woman. • BONDAGER n. (historical) a field worker, esp. a woman who works in the field. |
| BRADDING | • bradding v. Present participle of brad. • BRAD v. to fasten with thin nails. |
| BRAIDING | • braiding v. Present participle of braid. • braiding n. A braided trimming used as decoration on clothes or curtains. • BRAIDING n. a piece of braided work. |
| BRANDING | • branding n. The process in which a mark, usually a symbol or ornamental pattern, is burned into the skin of a living… • branding n. The promotion of a commercial brand of product in order to give it greater public awareness. • branding v. Present participle of brand. |
| BRANGLED | • brangled v. Simple past tense and past participle of brangle. • BRANGLE v. to wrangle. |
| BREADING | • breading v. Present participle of bread. • breading n. The coating of a thin slice of meat in flour, egg and breadcrumbs prior to frying. • BREAD v. to cover with breadcrumbs. |
| BRIGANDS | • brigands n. Plural of brigand. • BRIGAND n. a bandit. |
| DRABBING | • drabbing v. Present participle of drab. • DRAB v. to associate with prostitutes. |
| HANGBIRD | • hangbird n. The Baltimore oriole (Icterus galbula), whose nest is suspended from the limb of a tree. • HANGBIRD n. the Baltimore oriole, so called because its nest is suspended from the limb of a tree, also HANGNEST. |
| LANDGRAB | • landgrab n. A landrush. • landgrab v. To acquire land that one does not have a right to possess. • land-grab n. Alternative form of landgrab. |
| UNGARBED | • ungarbed adj. Not garbed; unclothed. • UNGARBED adj. not garbed. |