| BACKBONELESS | • backboneless adj. Without a backbone; invertebrate. • backboneless adj. Cowardly, spineless. • BACKBONELESS adj. without a backbone. |
| BACKSLAPPERS | • backslappers n. Plural of backslapper. • BACKSLAPPER n. one who backslaps. |
| BACKSPLASHES | • backsplashes n. Plural of backsplash. • BACKSPLASH n. a vertical surface (as of tiles) designed to protect the wall behind a stove or countertop. |
| BAULKINESSES | • BAULKINESS n. the state of being baulky. |
| BLACKLISTERS | • blacklisters n. Plural of blacklister. • BLACKLISTER n. one who blacklists. |
| DOUBLESPEAKS | • DOUBLESPEAK n. language used to deceive usually through concealment or misrepresentation of truth. |
| KNOWABLENESS | • knowableness n. The state or quality of being knowable. • KNOWABLENESS n. the state of being knowable. |
| LIKEABLENESS | • likeableness n. Likeability. • LIKEABLENESS n. the state of being likeable. |
| SHACKLEBONES | • shackle-bones n. Plural of shackle-bone. • SHACKLEBONE n. (Scots) the wrist. |
| STICKLEBACKS | • sticklebacks n. Plural of stickleback. • STICKLEBACK n. a freshwater fish with a spiny back. |
| SWASHBUCKLED | • swashbuckled v. Simple past tense and past participle of swashbuckle. • SWASHBUCKLE v. to act the part of a swashbuckler. |
| SWASHBUCKLER | • swashbuckler n. A swordsman or fencer who engages in showy or extravagant sword play. • swashbuckler n. A daring adventurer. • swashbuckler n. A kind of period adventure story with flashy action and lighthearted tone. |
| SWASHBUCKLES | • swashbuckles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of swashbuckle. • SWASHBUCKLE v. to act the part of a swashbuckler. |
| WORKABLENESS | • workableness n. The quality or state of being workable, or the extent to which a thing is workable. • WORKABLENESS n. the state of being workable. |