| ABROOKING | • abrooking v. Present participle of abrook. • ABROOKE v. an erroneous spelling of Shakespeare's "abrook" (to brook; to tolerate or endure) found in late 20th century editions of Chambers. |
| BARGELIKE | • bargelike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a barge. • BARGELIKE adj. like a barge. |
| BARKENING | • barkening v. Present participle of barken. • BARKEN v. to dry up in a barky crust. |
| BREAKINGS | • breakings n. Plural of breaking. • BREAKING n. the act of breaking. |
| DEBARKING | • debarking v. Present participle of debark. • DEBARK v. to unload from a ship. |
| EMBARKING | • embarking v. Present participle of embark. • embarking n. An embarkation. • EMBARK v. to go on board ship, also IMBARK. |
| IMBARKING | • imbarking v. Present participle of imbark. • IMBARK v. to enclose in bark. |
| PARBAKING | • parbaking v. Present participle of parbake. • PARBAKE v. to bake partially. |
| PREBAKING | • prebaking adj. Alternative spelling of pre-baking. • prebaking n. Blind-baking (baking a pastry before adding a filling). • prebaking n. (Electronics, physics) surface modification by heating prior to another operation. |
| REBACKING | • rebacking v. Present participle of reback. • rebacking n. The process by which a book is rebacked. • REBACK v. to replace the back of. |
| RIDGEBACK | • ridgeback n. Any of three breeds of dog with a distinctive ridge of hair that runs against the grain of the rest… • RIDGEBACK n. a large hunting-dog. |
| RINGBARKS | • ringbarks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ringbark. • ring-barks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ring-bark. • RINGBARK v. to strip a ring of bark from a tree. |
| UNBARKING | • unbarking v. Present participle of unbark. • UNBARK v. to strip of bark. |
| UNBRAKING | • unbraking v. Present participle of unbrake. • UNBRAKE v. to release a brake. |