| ABHENRYS | • abhenrys n. Plural of abhenry. • ABHENRY n. a unit of inductance, the property of inducing an electromotive force by variation of current in a circuit. |
| ABSINTHE | • absinthe n. The herb absinthium Artemisia absinthium (grande wormwood); essence of wormwood. • absinthe n. (Figurative) Bitterness; sorrow. • absinthe n. A distilled, highly alcoholic, anise-flavored liquor originally made from grande wormwood, anise, and other herbs. |
| ABTHANES | • abthanes n. Plural of abthane. • ABTHANE n. a monastic region of the old Irish church. |
| BANISHED | • banished v. Simple past tense and past participle of banish. • banished adj. Having been subject to banishment; kicked out and forbidden from returning; forbidden and prohibited. • banishèd adj. Alternative form of banished. |
| BANISHER | • banisher n. One who banishes. • BANISHER n. one that banishes. |
| BANISHES | • banishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of banish. • BANISH v. to expel, exile. |
| BANSHEES | • banshees n. Plural of banshee. • BANSHEE n. (Irish) in Irish folklore, a female spirit who wails and shrieks before the death of a member of a family, also BANSHIE. |
| BANSHIES | • banshies n. Plural of banshie. • BANSHIE n. (Irish) in Irish folklore, a female spirit who wails and shrieks before the death of a member of a family, also BANSHEE. |
| BASHMENT | • bashment n. (Slang, countable, especially Jamaican) A party or rave. • bashment n. (Slang, uncountable, music, especially Jamaican) Dancehall music. • BASHMENT n. a large gathering for a Caribbean dance or party. |
| BETHANKS | • bethanks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bethank. • BETHANK v. to ply with thanks. |
| BLANCHES | • blanches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blanch. • BLANCH v. to whiten. |
| BRANCHES | • branches n. Plural of branch. • branches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of branch. • BRANCH v. to spread like a tree branch, also BRAUNCH. |
| BRECHANS | • BRECHAN n. (Scots) a horse-collar, also BRECHAM. |
| BUNHEADS | • bunheads n. Plural of bunhead. • BUNHEAD n. a female ballet dancer. |
| HAMBONES | • hambones n. Plural of hambone. • HAMBONE v. to overact, also HAM. |
| HENBANES | • henbanes n. Plural of henbane. • HENBANE n. a plant of the nightshade family, noted for its poisonous and narcotic properties. |
| SHEBANGS | • shebangs n. Plural of shebang. • SHEBANG n. a situation, organization, or matter. |
| SHEBEANS | • shebeans n. Plural of shebean. • SHEBEAN n. a place where liquor is sold illegally, also SHEBEEN. |
| SUNBATHE | • sunbathe v. (Intransitive) To expose one’s body to the sun in order to relax or to obtain a suntan. • sunbathe n. A sunbathing session: a sunbath. • SUNBATHE v. to take a sunbath. |