| BACKLIGHTED | • backlighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of backlight. • BACKLIGHT v. to illumine a subject from the rear. |
| BICHROMATED | • BICHROMATED adj. relating to a salt of dichromic acid. |
| BIRDWATCHED | • birdwatched v. Simple past tense and past participle of birdwatch. • BIRDWATCH v. to watch birds as a hobby. |
| BIRDWATCHER | • birdwatcher n. (Birdwatching) A person who observes or identifies wild birds in their natural environment. • birdwatcher n. (Slang) A person who enjoys watching rocket launches. • bird␣watcher n. Alternative spelling of birdwatcher. |
| BIRDWATCHES | • birdwatches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of birdwatch. • BIRDWATCH v. to watch birds as a hobby. |
| BREADTHWISE | • breadthwise adj. Directed across the breadth of an object or place. • breadthwise adv. Across the breadth of an object or place. • BREADTHWISE adv. in terms of breadth, broadside on, also BREADTHWAYS. |
| BRIDEWEALTH | • bridewealth n. Synonym of bride price. • bride-wealth n. Synonym of bride price. • bride␣wealth n. Synonym of bride price. |
| ESTABLISHED | • established v. Simple past tense and past participle of establish. • established adj. Having been in existence for a long time and therefore recognized and generally accepted. • established adj. Of a religion, church etc.: formally recognized by a state as being official within that area. |
| HABILITATED | • habilitated v. Simple past tense and past participle of habilitate. • HABILITATE v. to endow with ability or capacity. |
| HAIRBREADTH | • hairbreadth n. The width of a hair, a very short distance or a very small amount. • HAIRBREADTH n. the breadth of a hair; a minute distance, also HAIRSBREADTH. |
| HEREDITABLE | • hereditable adj. Capable of being inherited. • HEREDITABLE adj. capable of being inherited. |
| HEREDITABLY | • hereditably adv. By inheritance. • HEREDITABLE adv. capable of being inherited. |
| REINHABITED | • reinhabited v. Simple past tense and past participle of reinhabit. • REINHABIT v. to inhabit again. |
| SWITCHBLADE | • switchblade n. A folding knife with a blade which opens automatically (under spring pressure) when a button is pressed. • switchblade v. (Transitive) To attack or cut with a switchblade. • switchblade v. (Intransitive) To spring open or up. |
| TIMBERHEADS | • timberheads n. Plural of timberhead. • TIMBERHEAD n. top end of ship's timber used above the gunwale. |
| UNINHABITED | • uninhabited adj. Not inhabited; having no inhabitants. • uninhabited adj. (Type theory, of a type) Not having a term. • UNINHABITED adj. not inhabited. |
| WHITEBEARDS | • whitebeards n. Plural of whitebeard. • WHITEBEARD n. an old man, a graybeard. |
| WHITEBOARDS | • whiteboards n. Plural of whiteboard. • WHITEBOARD n. a board, used for teaching or presentation purposes, similar to a blackboard but with a white plastic surface for writing on using felt-tipped pens. |