| BACKLIGHTED | • backlighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of backlight. • BACKLIGHT v. to illumine a subject from the rear. |
| BACKSTALLED | • BACKSTALL v. of a kite, to lose power and begin to drop in low winds. |
| BLACKHEARTS | • blackhearts n. Plural of blackheart. • BLACKHEART n. a heart-shaped cherry with a very dark-colored skin. |
| BLACKLISTED | • blacklisted adj. Being on a blacklist, or having been shunned and rejected due to information (true or false) being spread… • blacklisted v. Simple past tense and past participle of blacklist. • BLACKLIST v. to ban or deem unacceptable. |
| BLACKLISTER | • blacklister n. One who blacklists. • BLACKLISTER n. one who blacklists. |
| BLACKTOPPED | • blacktopped v. Simple past tense and past participle of blacktop. • black-topped v. Simple past tense and past participle of black-top. • black-topped adj. Having a top that is black. |
| BLACKWATERS | • blackwaters n. Plural of blackwater. • BLACKWATER n. a complication of malaria. |
| BLUEJACKETS | • bluejackets n. Plural of bluejacket. • BLUEJACKET n. an enlisted man in the navy. |
| BUCKETLOADS | • bucketloads n. Plural of bucketload. |
| COCKLEBOATS | • cockleboats n. Plural of cockleboat. • COCKLEBOAT n. a small boat, esp. one used on rivers, also COCKBOAT. |
| LEATHERBACK | • leatherback n. A large sea turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, with a leathery back. • LEATHERBACK n. a kind of large sea turtle. |
| RACKETBALLS | • racketballs n. Plural of racketball. |
| STICKLEBACK | • stickleback n. Any one of numerous species of small fish of the family Gasterosteidae. The back is armed with two or… • STICKLEBACK n. a freshwater fish with a spiny back. |
| TRACKERBALL | • trackerball n. (Computing) Alternative form of trackball. • TRACKERBALL n. a spherical ball that can be rotated with the palm of the hand causing the cursor to move around the screen, also TRACKBALL. |
| TURTLEBACKS | • turtlebacks n. Plural of turtleback. • turtle-backs n. Plural of turtle-back. • TURTLEBACK n. a structure over a ship's bows or stern. |