| ABRUPTNESS | • abruptness n. The state of being abrupt or broken. • abruptness n. Suddenness; unceremonious haste or vehemence. • ABRUPTNESS n. the quality of being abrupt. |
| BACKSPEERS | • BACKSPEER v. (Scots) to cross-question, also BACKSPEIR. |
| BACKSPEIRS | • BACKSPEIR v. (Scots) to cross-question, also BACKSPEER. |
| BAROSCOPES | • baroscopes n. Plural of baroscope. • BAROSCOPE n. a weatherglass. |
| BARPERSONS | • barpersons n. Plural of barperson. • BARPERSON n. one who serves in a bar. |
| 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. |
| BESPATTERS | • bespatters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bespatter. • BESPATTER v. to soil by spattering. |
| BREASTPINS | • breastpins n. Plural of breastpin. • BREASTPIN n. an ornamental pin for the breast. |
| PARABIOSES | • parabioses n. Plural of parabiosis. • PARABIOSIS n. the fusion of two organisms, like Siamese twins or animals joined for research. |
| PERIBLASTS | • periblasts n. Plural of periblast. • PERIBLAST n. in meroblastic eggs, the margin of the blastoderm merging with the surrounding yolk. |
| PREABSORBS | • PREABSORB v. to absorb beforehand. |
| PRESSBOARD | • pressboard n. A kind of highly sized rag paper or board, sometimes containing a small admixture of wood pulp. • PRESSBOARD n. an ironing board esp. a small one for sleeves. |
| REBAPTISES | • rebaptises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rebaptise. • REBAPTISE v. to baptize again or a second time, also REBAPTIZE. |
| REBAPTISMS | • rebaptisms n. Plural of rebaptism. • REBAPTISM n. a second baptism. |
| STEPBAIRNS | • stepbairns n. Plural of stepbairn. • STEPBAIRN n. (Scots) a stepchild. |
| SUPERBANKS | • superbanks n. Plural of superbank. • SUPERBANK n. a very large bank. |
| SUPERBRATS | • superbrats n. Plural of superbrat. • SUPERBRAT n. a very brattish child. |