| ABHORRING | • abhorring n. Detestation. • abhorring n. A detested thing. • abhorring v. Present participle of abhor. |
| BIOGRAPHS | • biographs n. Plural of biograph. • BIOGRAPH v. to write a biography of. |
| BIOGRAPHY | • biography n. A person’s life story, especially one published. • biography n. The art of writing this kind of story. • biography v. (Transitive) To write a biography of. |
| BRANCHING | • branching v. Present participle of branch. • branching n. A process of forming a branch. • BRANCHING n. the formation of a branch. |
| BREACHING | • breaching v. Present participle of breach. • breaching n. The act by which something is breached. • BREACH v. to break through. |
| BREATHING | • breathing v. Present participle of breathe. • breathing n. The act of respiration; a single instance of this. • breathing n. A diacritical mark indicating aspiration or lack thereof. |
| BROACHING | • broaching v. Present participle of broach. • BROACH v. to pierce (a cask). |
| HANGBIRDS | • hangbirds n. Plural of hangbird. • HANGBIRD n. the Baltimore oriole, so called because its nest is suspended from the limb of a tree, also HANGNEST. |
| HARBINGER | • harbinger n. A person or thing that foreshadows or foretells the coming of someone or something. • harbinger n. (Obsolete) One who provides lodgings; especially, the officer of the English royal household who formerly… • harbinger v. (Transitive) To announce or precede; to be a harbinger of. |
| HARBORING | • harboring v. Present participle of harbor. • HARBOR v. to shelter, also HARBOUR. |
| REHABBING | • rehabbing v. Present participle of rehab. • REHAB v. to restore to a good condition. |
| RHUMBAING | • rhumbaing v. Present participle of rhumba. • RHUMBA v. (Spanish) to dance a lively Spanish dance, also RUMBA. |
| RIGHTABLE | • rightable adj. That can be righted. • RIGHTABLE adj. that can be righted. |
| RIGHTABLY | • RIGHTABLE adv. that can be righted. |