| ABDUCTORES | • abductores n. Plural of abductor. • ABDUCTOR n. a person who abducts. |
| DEARBOUGHT | • DEARBOUGHT adj. precious. |
| EARTHBOUND | • earthbound adj. Confined to the Earth; unable to leave Earth, either physically or spiritually. • earthbound adj. (Science fiction) Heading towards Earth. • earthbound adj. (Figuratively) Unimaginative or mundane. |
| GROUNDBAIT | • groundbait n. Fishing bait that is cast into the water, rather than secured to a hook, in order to attract fish to… • GROUNDBAIT n. bait dropped to the bottom to bring fish to the neighbourhood. • GROUNDBAIT v. to bait with groundbait. |
| OBDURATELY | • obdurately adv. In an obdurate manner; stubbornly, intractably or inflexibly. • OBDURATE adv. stubbornly persistent in wrongdoing. |
| OBDURATING | • obdurating v. Present participle of obdurate. • OBDURATE v. to make obdurate, harden physically. |
| OBDURATION | • obduration n. (Obsolete) A hardening of the heart; hardness of heart. • OBDURATION n. a hardening of the heart. |
| OBJURGATED | • objurgated v. Simple past tense and past participle of objurgate. • OBJURGATE v. to scold or rebuke sharply, to berate. |
| OBUMBRATED | • obumbrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of obumbrate. • obumbrated adj. (Obsolete, rare) Overshadowed. • OBUMBRATE v. to overshadow. |
| OUTBRAGGED | • outbragged v. Simple past tense and past participle of outbrag. • OUTBRAG v. to surpass in bragging. |
| OUTBRAWLED | • outbrawled v. Simple past tense and past participle of outbrawl. • OUTBRAWL v. to surpass in brawling. |
| ROUNDABOUT | • roundabout adj. Indirect, circuitous, or circumlocutionary. • roundabout adj. Encircling; enveloping; comprehensive. • roundabout n. (Chiefly UK, New Zealand, Ireland, Canada, Australia and sometimes US) A road junction at which traffic… |
| ROUNDTABLE | • roundtable n. Alternative spelling of round table. • round␣table n. A conference at which participants of similar status discuss and exchange views. • round␣table n. A television show segment in which pundits or reporters discuss current events. |
| SUBCORDATE | • subcordate adj. Somewhat cordate; approaching a heart shape. • SUBCORDATE adj. somewhat cordate; somewhat like a heart in shape. |
| SUBROGATED | • subrogated v. Simple past tense and past participle of subrogate. • SUBROGATE v. to substitute for another with regard to a legal right or claim. |
| TROUBADOUR | • troubadour n. An itinerant composer and performer of songs in medieval Europe; a jongleur or travelling minstrel. • TROUBADOUR n. (French) any of a class of poet-musicians flourishing esp. in southern France and northern Italy during the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries. |