| BACKHOES | • backhoes n. Plural of backhoe. • BACKHOE v. to dig with a backhoe. |
| BAGHOUSE | • baghouse n. A fabric filter; an air pollution control device that removes particulates out of air or gas released… • BAGHOUSE n. a means of cleaning exhaust gases. |
| BAKESHOP | • bakeshop n. A shop where baked goods are made and sold. • BAKESHOP n. a bakery. |
| BASOCHES | • basoches n. Plural of basmati. • BASOCHE n. (French) a mediaeval guild of clerks of the parliament of Paris, performers of mystery plays. |
| BATHORSE | • bathorse n. A horse which carries an officer’s baggage during a campaign. Also spelt bat-horse and bat horse. • bat-horse n. Alternate spelling of bathorse. • bat␣horse n. Alternate spelling of bathorse. |
| BATHOSES | • bathoses n. Plural of bathos. • BATHOS n. (Greek) the appearance of the commonplace in elevated matter. |
| BESHADOW | • beshadow v. (Transitive) To cast a shadow around, about, or over; overshadow. • BESHADOW v. to cast a shadow on. |
| BOHEMIAS | • bohemias n. Plural of bohemia. • Bohemias n. Plural of Bohemia. • BOHEMIA n. a community of bohemians. |
| BOWHEADS | • bowheads n. Plural of bowhead. • BOWHEAD n. the great Arctic or Greenland whale. |
| BROACHES | • broaches n. Plural of broach. • broaches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of broach. • Broaches prop.n. Plural of Broach. |
| CABOSHED | • caboshed adj. (Heraldry, of an animal) Shown face-on, showing the full face, but cut off immediately behind the ears… • CABOSHED adj. in heraldry, full faced with no neck showing, also CABOCHED. |
| CHAEBOLS | • chaebols n. Plural of chaebol. • CHAEBOL n. (Korean) a group of businesses in Korea owned by one family. |
| HAMBONES | • hambones n. Plural of hambone. • HAMBONE v. to overact, also HAM. |
| HATBOXES | • hatboxes n. Plural of hatbox. • HATBOX n. a box for a hat. |
| HAYBOXES | • hayboxes n. Plural of haybox. • HAYBOX n. a box for keeping hay in, for animals to eat from. |
| JOBSHARE | • jobshare n. A work arrangement where the functions of a single job are fulfilled by two or more people who work… • JOBSHARE n. the practice of dividing one job between two. |
| OBEAHISM | • obeahism n. Alternative form of obiism. • OBEAHISM n. belief in obia, also OBEISM, OBIISM. |
| RHEOBASE | • rheobase n. (Neuroscience) The minimum electric current amplitude that results in an action potential. • RHEOBASE n. the smallest amount of electricity required to stimulate a nerve. |
| SHOWABLE | • showable adj. Capable of, or suitable for, being shown; exhibitable. • showable n. Something that can be shown. • SHOWABLE adj. able to be shown. |