| ABROOKED | • abrooked v. Simple past tense and past participle of abrook. • ABROOKE v. an erroneous spelling of Shakespeare's "abrook" (to brook; to tolerate or endure) found in late 20th century editions of Chambers. |
| BACKDOOR | • backdoor n. Alternative spelling of back door, which can be used attributively. • backdoor v. Alternative spelling of back door. • back␣door n. A subsidiary entrance to a building or house at its rear, normally away from the street. |
| BARNWOOD | • barnwood n. Wood used to build a barn. • barnwood n. Aged or weathered wood, especially from a dismantled barn. • Barnwood prop.n. A suburb of Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England (OS grid ref SO8518). |
| BARWOODS | • barwoods n. Plural of barwood. • BARWOOD n. a hard red African dyewood. |
| BEARWOOD | • BEARWOOD n. a small tree of the genus buckthorn. |
| BOXBOARD | • boxboard n. Paperboard used for the manufacture of folding cartons and rigid boxes. • BOXBOARD n. a kind of stiff paperboard. |
| BRADOONS | • bradoons n. Plural of bradoon. • BRADOON n. (French) a light military bridle, also BRIDOON. |
| CORDOBAS | • cordobas n. Plural of cordoba. • CORDOBA n. (Spanish) a monetary unit of Nicaragua. |
| CRABWOOD | • crabwood n. A flowering plant of the genus Carapa in the mahogany family, Meliaceae. • CRABWOOD n. a tropical American tree. |
| DOORJAMB | • doorjamb n. Either of the upright posts on either side of a door, which together support a lintel. • DOORJAMB n. one of the two vertical members forming the sides of a doorframe, aka doorpost. |
| HARDBOOT | • HARDBOOT n. a type of computer startup. |
| LOGBOARD | • logboard n. (Nautical) A board on a vessel displaying the current portion of the log, to be transcribed later into the logbook. • LOGBOARD n. a hinged board containing notes for a logbook. |
| MOPBOARD | • mopboard n. A skirting board (to protect a wall from wet mops). • MOPBOARD n. a narrow board nailed against the wall of a room next to the floor; aka skirting board. |
| ONBOARDS | • onboards v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of onboard. • ONBOARD v. to train a new person to do a job. |
| OUTBOARD | • outboard adj. Situated outside the hull of a vessel. • outboard adj. Positioned away from the centre line of a ship or aircraft. • outboard adj. (Music) Being or relating to an external effects unit such as compressor or equalizer. |