| ABETTING | • abetting v. Present participle of abet. • abetting n. The act of one who abets. • ABET v. to incite by encouragement and support. |
| ABNEGATE | • abnegate v. (Transitive) To deny (oneself something); to renounce or give up (a right, a power, a claim, a privilege… • abnegate v. (Transitive) To relinquish; to surrender; to abjure. • ABNEGATE v. to renounce or repudiate. |
| BAGNETTE | • BAGNETTE n. (French) a long French loaf, also BAGUETTE. |
| BANGSTER | • bangster n. (Archaic, Scotland) A violent, overbearing man; a ruffian, bully or braggart. • bangster n. (Archaic, Scotland) A victor. • BANGSTER n. (Scots) a violent person. |
| BANTENGS | • bantengs n. Plural of banteng. • BANTENG n. (Malay) the wild ox of Java. |
| BEASTING | • beasting n. (UK, military, slang) The imposition of arduous exercises, either as training or as punishment. • beasting v. Present participle of beast. • BEAST v. to punish or torture (someone) in a manner that involves excessive physical exercise. |
| BEATHING | • beathing v. Present participle of beath. • be␣a␣thing v. (Stative, colloquial) to exist, or to be available, widespread, possible, or a common practice. • BEATH v. (Spenser) to bathe, heat, also BATHE. |
| BEATINGS | • beatings n. Plural of beating. • BEATING n. a defeat. |
| BELATING | • belating v. Present participle of belate. • BELATE v. (archaic) to retard or make too late. |
| BERATING | • berating v. Present participle of berate. • berating n. A scolding. • BERATE v. to scold severely. |
| BETAKING | • betaking v. Present participle of betake. • BETAKE v. to take oneself to. |
| BLEATING | • bleating v. Present participle of bleat. • bleating n. A noise that bleats. • bleating n. Inane or plaintive chatter. |
| BURGANET | • burganet n. Alternative form of burgonet. • BURGANET n. (French) a visored helmet that can be fitted or attached to the gorget or neckpiece, also BURGONET. |
| DEBATING | • debating v. Present participle of debate. • debating n. The act of taking part in a debate. • DEBATING n. the act of holding a debate. |
| REBATING | • rebating v. Present participle of rebate. • REBATE v. to give a discount for payment. |
| SUBAGENT | • subagent n. (Law) A person employed by an agent to transact the whole, or a part, of the business entrusted to the latter. • SUBAGENT n. a subordinate agent. |
| TABERING | • tabering v. Present participle of taber. • TABER v. to play on this. |
| TANGIBLE | • tangible adj. Touchable; able to be touched or felt; perceptible by the sense of touch. • tangible adj. Perceptible; able to be perceived. • tangible adj. Able to be treated as fact; real or concrete. |
| WINGBEAT | • wingbeat n. A single stroke made in flight by the wings of an animal that flies by beating its wings. • WINGBEAT n. the motion of a bird's wing. |