| ALBESPINE | • albespine n. Whitethorn; hawthorn. • ALBESPINE n. (archaic) hawthorn, also ALBESPYNE. |
| APPETIBLE | • appetible adj. Desirable; capable or worthy of being the object of desire. • APPETIBLE adj. desirable. |
| BACKPIECE | • backpiece n. A decorated comb that attaches a veil to the back of a bride’s head. • backpiece n. A large tattoo on a person’s back. • backpiece n. A piece or plate of armour protecting a person’s back. |
| BEDIAPERS | • bediapers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bediaper. • BEDIAPER v. to put a nappy on. |
| BELEAPING | • beleaping v. Present participle of beleap. • BELEAP v. to leap upon. |
| BEPAINTED | • bepainted v. Simple past tense and past participle of bepaint. • BEPAINT v. (archaic) to paint over, to colour. |
| BEPRAISED | • bepraised v. Simple past tense and past participle of bepraise. • BEPRAISE v. to lavish praise upon. |
| BEPRAISES | • bepraises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bepraise. • BEPRAISE v. to lavish praise upon. |
| BITEPLATE | • biteplate n. (Dentistry) An appliance, that incorporates a sheet of acrylic designed to occlude with the opposing… • BITEPLATE n. a device used by dentists. |
| EMPTIABLE | • emptiable adj. Capable of being emptied. • EMPTIABLE adj. that can be emptied. |
| EXPIRABLE | • expirable adj. That may expire; capable of being brought to an end. • EXPIRABLE adj. that may expire or come to an end. |
| PLEBEIANS | • plebeians n. Plural of plebeian. • PLEBEIAN n. one of the common people. |
| PREVIABLE | • previable adj. Not yet viable. • PREVIABLE adj. before the stage when a foetus has developed sufficiently to survive outside the womb. |
| PRICEABLE | • priceable adj. Capable of being priced. • PRICEABLE adj. that can be priced. |
| REBAPTISE | • rebaptise v. Alternative form of rebaptize. • REBAPTISE v. to baptize again or a second time, also REBAPTIZE. |
| REBAPTIZE | • rebaptize v. (Transitive) To baptize again. • rebaptize v. (Transitive) To rename. • REBAPTIZE v. to baptize again or a second time, also REBAPTISE. |