| ABIOGENIC | • abiogenic adj. Not produced or derived by means of living organisms or their processes. • ABIOGENIC adj. relating to abiogenesis, the origination of life by nonliving matter, also ABIOGENETIC. |
| ABORIGINE | • aborigine n. A native inhabitant of a country; a member of the original people. • aborigine n. (In the plural) The native flora and fauna of an area. • Aborigine n. (Offensive) An Aboriginal person from Australia (descending from, or a member of, one of the indigenous… |
| ABSEILING | • abseiling v. Present participle of abseil. • abseiling n. The process or act of abseiling. • ABSEILING n. the act or sport of descending on a rope. |
| BAIGNOIRE | • baignoire n. (Dated) A box of the lowest tier in a theatre. • BAIGNOIRE n. (French) a theatre box on a level with the stalls. |
| BAILLIAGE | • BAILLIAGE n. (French) the jurisdiction of a bailli. |
| BEWAILING | • bewailing v. Present participle of bewail. • bewailing n. The act of one who bewails something. • BEWAILING n. the act of bewailing. |
| BIGEMINAL | • bigeminal adj. Occurring in pairs; doubled or twinned. • bigeminal n. The occurrence of premature atrial or ventricular heartbeats in pairs. • BIGEMINAL adj. having a double pulse. |
| BIGUANIDE | • biguanide n. (Organic chemistry) The compound imidodicarbonimidic diamide derived from guanidine. • biguanide n. Any of a class of antihyperglycemic and antimalarial drugs based upon this compound. • BIGUANIDE n. one of a group of drugs used in the late onset of diabetes. |
| BRIGADIER | • brigadier n. (Military) An army rank; an officer commanding a brigade. • brigadier n. (Military, UK) A field officer of the highest grade, below general officers, NATO grade O7. • brigadier n. (Historical) The head of a workforce in the Soviet Union. |
| EMBAILING | • embailing v. Present participle of embail. • EMBAIL v. (obsolete) to encircle, to hoop in. |
| IBOGAINES | • ibogaines n. Plural of ibogaine. • IBOGAINE n. an alkaloid used as an antidepressant. |
| IGNITABLE | • ignitable adj. Capable of being ignited; able to burn. • IGNITABLE adj. that can be ignited, also IGNITIBLE. |
| IRRIGABLE | • irrigable adj. Able to be irrigated. • IRRIGABLE adj. that can be irrigated. |
| LITIGABLE | • litigable adj. (Law) Able or likely to be successfully litigated. • LITIGABLE adj. such as can be litigated. |
| MITIGABLE | • mitigable adj. That can be mitigated. • MITIGABLE adj. that may be mitigated. |
| REBAITING | • rebaiting v. Present participle of rebait. • REBAIT v. to bait again. |