| ALBESPINES | • ALBESPINE n. (archaic) hawthorn, also ALBESPYNE. |
| ALBESPYNES | • ALBESPYNE n. (archaic) hawthorn, also ALBESPINE. |
| ANABLEPSES | • ANABLEPS n. (Greek) any of a genus of bony fishes with open air-bladders and projecting eyes divided in two for vision in air and water. |
| BACKSPEERS | • BACKSPEER v. (Scots) to cross-question, also BACKSPEIR. |
| BASEPLATES | • baseplates n. Plural of baseplate. • BASEPLATE n. the foundation plate of a piece of heavy machinery. |
| BEDSPREADS | • bedspreads n. Plural of bedspread. • BEDSPREAD n. a coverlet for a bed. |
| BEPLASTERS | • beplasters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of beplaster. • BEPLASTER v. (archaic) to plaster thickly. |
| BESPANGLES | • bespangles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bespangle. • BESPANGLE v. to adorn with spangles. |
| BESPATTERS | • bespatters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bespatter. • BESPATTER v. to soil by spattering. |
| BLASPHEMES | • blasphemes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blaspheme. • blasphemes n. Plural of blaspheme. • BLASPHEME v. to speak impiously or contemptuously. |
| DESPISABLE | • despisable adj. (Archaic) Worthy to be despised. • DESPISABLE adj. despicable; contemptible. |
| PULSEBEATS | • pulsebeats n. Plural of pulsebeat. • PULSEBEAT n. the pulse. |
| REBAPTISES | • rebaptises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rebaptise. • REBAPTISE v. to baptize again or a second time, also REBAPTIZE. |
| SPEEDBALLS | • speedballs n. Plural of speedball. • SPEEDBALL v. to take cocaine and heroin taken intravenously. |
| SPEEDBOATS | • speedboats n. Plural of speedboat. • speed␣boats n. Plural of speed boat. • SPEEDBOAT n. a high-speed motorboat having either an inboard or outboard motor. |
| SWEEPBACKS | • sweepbacks n. Plural of sweepback. • SWEEPBACK n. the angle at which an aircraft wing is set back relative to the axis. |
| UNBESPEAKS | • unbespeaks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unbespeak. • UNBESPEAK v. to unsay; hence, to annul or cancel. |