| BABELISH | • Babelish adj. Chaotically confused, like Babel. • Babelish prop.n. Chaotically confused language; babble. • BABELISH adj. in a confused state. |
| BASHLIKS | • bashliks n. Plural of bashlik. • BASHLIK n. (Russian) a long Russian hood, also BASHLYK. |
| BASOPHIL | • basophil n. (Cytology) Any cell that has granules stained by basic stains. • BASOPHIL adj. of white blood cells, having an affinity for basic stains, also BASOPHILE, BASOPHILIC. • BASOPHIL n. a basophil cell. |
| BLACKISH | • blackish adj. Somewhat black. • BLACKISH adj. somewhat black. |
| BLANDISH | • blandish v. (Transitive) To persuade someone by using flattery; to cajole. • blandish v. (Transitive) To praise someone dishonestly; to flatter or butter up. • BLANDISH v. to coax and flatter. |
| BLASHIER | • blashier adj. Comparative form of blashy: more blashy. • BLASHY adj. showery; of beer or tea, watery and thin. |
| BLASHING | • BLASH v. (Scots) to splash. |
| BLEAKISH | • bleakish adj. Somewhat bleak. • BLEAKISH adj. somewhat bleak. |
| DISHABLE | • dishable v. Obsolete form of disable. • dishable v. (Obsolete) To disparage. • DISHABLE v. (Spenser) to render incapable, also DISABLE. |
| FISHABLE | • fishable adj. (Of a species of fish) Able to be fished legally. • fishable adj. (Of a lake, pond etc.) Able to be fished in, able to be used for fishing. • fishable adj. (Of fishing equipment) Able to be used for fishing. |
| FISHBALL | • fishball n. A food item made from pulverized fish shaped into a ball, popular in Chinese and Scandinavian cuisine. • fish-ball n. Alternative spelling of fishball. • fish␣ball n. Alternative spelling of fishball. |
| HALIBUTS | • halibuts n. Plural of halibut. • HALIBUT n. a kind of large flatfish, also HOLIBUT. |
| HOBNAILS | • hobnails n. Plural of hobnail. • HOBNAIL v. to furnish with broad headed short nails. |
| SHABBILY | • shabbily adv. In a shabby manner. • shabbily adv. Done poorly or ineptly. • SHABBY adv. not smart. |
| STABLISH | • stablish v. (Archaic) To establish. • STABLISH v. (archaic) to establish. |