| BACKSPINS | • backspins n. Plural of backspin. • BACKSPIN n. a backward rotation. |
| BAPTISERS | • BAPTISER n. one who baptizes, also BAPTIZER. |
| BAPTISIAS | • baptisias n. Plural of baptisia. • BAPTISIA n. a genus of North American leguminous plants. |
| BARDSHIPS | • bardships n. Plural of bardship. • BARDSHIP n. the office of a bard. |
| BASOPHILS | • basophils n. Plural of basophil. • BASOPHIL n. a basophil cell. |
| BEPRAISES | • bepraises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bepraise. • BEPRAISE v. to lavish praise upon. |
| BIOPLASMS | • bioplasms n. Plural of bioplasm. • BIOPLASM n. living matter. |
| BIOPLASTS | • bioplasts n. Plural of bioplast. • BIOPLAST n. a tiny mass of bioplasm, in itself a living unit and having formative power, as a living white blood corpuscle, also BIOBLAST. |
| BYPASSING | • bypassing v. Present participle of bypass. • BYPASS v. to avoid by going around. |
| EPIBLASTS | • epiblasts n. Plural of epiblast. • EPIBLAST n. the external layer of an embryo, also ECTODERM, EXODERM. |
| PARABASIS | • parabasis n. (Historical, Ancient Greece) The part of an Ancient Greek comedy in which the actors leave the stage… • PARABASIS n. (Greek) a speech in Greek drama where the chorus advances and addresses the audience. |
| PIASSABAS | • piassabas n. Plural of piassaba. • PIASSABA n. (Tupi) a coarse, stiff fibre, also PIASSAVA, PIASABA, PIASAVA. |
| SPARERIBS | • spareribs n. Plural of sparerib. • spare-ribs n. Plural of spare-rib (alternative form of spareribs). • spare␣ribs n. Plural of spare rib (alternative form of spareribs). |
| SPITBALLS | • spitballs n. Plural of spitball. • spit-balls n. Plural of spit-ball. • SPITBALL v. to pitch a baseball where the ball has been altered by the application of saliva, petroleum jelly, or some other foreign substance. |
| SUBAHSHIP | • subahship n. The office or jurisdiction of a subahdar. • SUBAHSHIP n. the office of a subahdar. |
| SUBTOPIAS | • subtopias n. Plural of subtopia. • SUBTOPIA n. the suburbs of a city. |