| BACKSPEERED | • BACKSPEER v. (Scots) to cross-question, also BACKSPEIR. |
| BACKSPEIRED | • BACKSPEIR v. (Scots) to cross-question, also BACKSPEER. |
| BEADLESHIPS | • BEADLESHIP n. the state of being, or the personality of, a beadle, also BEDELLSHIP, BEDELSHIP. |
| BEPLASTERED | • beplastered v. Simple past tense and past participle of beplaster. • BEPLASTER v. (archaic) to plaster thickly. |
| BESPATTERED | • bespattered v. Simple past tense and past participle of bespatter. • bespattered adj. Covered in spots of splashed liquid. • BESPATTER v. to soil by spattering. |
| BESPREADING | • bespreading v. Present participle of bespread. • BESPREAD v. to spread over. |
| BROADPIECES | • broadpieces n. Plural of broadpiece. • BROADPIECE n. an old English gold coin, broader than a guinea, as a Carolus or Jacobus. |
| DISPENSABLE | • dispensable adj. Able to be done without; able to be expended; easily replaced. • dispensable adj. Capable of being dispensed; distributable. • dispensable adj. (Of a law, rule, vow, etc.) Subject to dispensation; possible to relax, exempt from, or annul. |
| DOUBLESPEAK | • doublespeak n. Any language deliberately constructed to disguise or distort its actual meaning, often by employing… • DOUBLESPEAK n. language used to deceive usually through concealment or misrepresentation of truth. |
| EXPENDABLES | • expendables n. Plural of expendable. • EXPENDABLE n. one who is expendable. |
| PAEDOTRIBES | • PAEDOTRIBE n. in ancient Greece, a gymnastic teacher. |
| PERSUADABLE | • persuadable adj. Able to be persuaded or convinced. • persuadable n. (Usually in the plural) Someone or something that can be persuaded. • PERSUADABLE adj. capable of being persuaded, also PERSUASIBLE. |
| PONDERABLES | • PONDERABLE n. something worth pondering. |
| PREABSORBED | • preabsorbed adj. Absorbed in advance. • PREABSORB v. to absorb beforehand. |
| PREDIABETES | • prediabetes n. The state in which blood glucose levels are above normal but have not reached those of diabetes. • PREDIABETES n. an asymptomatic abnormal state that precedes the development of clinically evident diabetes. |
| PREDICABLES | • predicables n. Plural of predicable. • PREDICABLE n. anything that can be predicated of another. |
| SHARPBENDER | • SHARPBENDER n. an organization that has been underperforming its competitors but suddenly becomes more successful. |
| SPEEDBALLED | • speedballed v. Simple past tense and past participle of speedball. • SPEEDBALL v. to take cocaine and heroin taken intravenously. |
| SPULEBLADES | • SPULEBLADE n. (Scots) the shoulder-blade. |