| BARGANDERS | • barganders n. Plural of bargander. • BARGANDER n. the shelduck, also BERGANDER. |
| BEHEADINGS | • beheadings n. Plural of beheading. • BEHEADING n. an execution by decapitation. |
| BERGANDERS | • berganders n. Plural of bergander. • BERGANDER n. the shelduck, also BARGANDER. |
| BESPANGLED | • bespangled v. Simple past tense and past participle of bespangle. • BESPANGLE v. to adorn with spangles. |
| BESTEADING | • besteading n. Help; assistance; aid; avail. • besteading v. Present participle of bestead. • BESTEAD v. (archaic) to help, relieve. |
| BIGUANIDES | • biguanides n. Plural of biguanide. • BIGUANIDE n. one of a group of drugs used in the late onset of diabetes. |
| DANNEBROGS | • DANNEBROG n. (Danish) the ancient battle standard of Denmark, bearing figures of cross and crown. |
| DEBAGGINGS | • debaggings n. Plural of debagging. • DEBAGGING n. the act of removing the trousers from. |
| DEBASINGLY | • debasingly adv. In a debasing manner. • DEBASING adv. DEBASE, to lower or degrade. |
| DESIGNABLE | • designable adj. Capable of being designed. • DESIGNABLE adj. capable of being designated or distinctly marked out; distinguishable. |
| GABARDINES | • gabardines n. Plural of gabardine. • GABARDINE n. a closely woven twill fabric; a coat of this material, also GABERDINE. |
| GABERDINES | • gaberdines n. Plural of gaberdine. • GABERDINE n. a closely woven twill fabric, also GABARDINE. |
| GABIONADES | • gabionades n. Plural of gabionade. • GABIONADE n. (French) a traverse made with gabions between guns or on their flanks, protecting them from enfilading fire, also GABIONNADE. |
| GREASEBAND | • greaseband n. A band of sticky material that encircles a tree trunk to prevent insects from climbing it. • greaseband v. To put a greaseband on. • GREASEBAND n. a band put round the trunks of trees to stop infestation by parasites. |
| HUSBANDAGE | • husbandage n. (Nautical) The commission or compensation allowed to a ship’s manager, or "husband". • HUSBANDAGE n. the commission or compensation allowed to a ship's husband. |
| OBSIGNATED | • obsignated v. Simple past tense and past participle of obsignate. • OBSIGNATE v. to seal or confirm, also OBSIGN. |
| SANDBAGGED | • sandbagged v. Simple past tense and past participle of sandbag. • SANDBAG v. to stun with a bag of sand. |
| SANDBAGGER | • sandbagger n. One who sandbags (misleads about his/her ability level in order to win bets); a hustler. • sandbagger n. (Historical) A robber who uses a sandbag to stun victims. • SANDBAGGER n. an assaulter whose weapon is a sand bag. |
| SUBHEADING | • subheading n. Any of the headings under which each of the main divisions of a subject may be subdivided. • subheading n. A heading or caption subordinate to a main headline, heading, or title especially when inserted as a… • SUBHEADING n. an inferior heading, also SUBHEAD. |
| UNBANDAGES | • unbandages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unbandage. • UNBANDAGE v. to take a bandage off. |