| ABJECTING | • abjecting v. Present participle of abject. • ABJECT v. to throw out, cast away. |
| ABJECTION | • abjection n. A low or downcast condition; meanness of spirit; abasement; degradation. • abjection n. (Obsolete, chiefly figuratively) Something cast off; garbage. • abjection n. (Obsolete) The act of bringing down or humbling; casting down. |
| AITCHBONE | • aitchbone n. A cut of beef lying above the rump bone. • aitchbone n. The rump bone itself. • aitch-bone n. Alternative form of aitchbone. |
| BACTERIAN | • bacterian adj. (Archaic) bacterial. • BACTERIAN adj. of or like bacteria, also BACTERIAL. |
| BACTERINS | • bacterins n. Plural of bacterin. • BACTERIN n. a vaccine derived from dead bacteria. |
| BALECTION | • balection n. Alternative form of bolection. • BALECTION n. a moulding around a panel, projecting beyond the surface of the framing, also BILECTION, BOLECTION. |
| BASCINETS | • bascinets n. Plural of bascinet. • BASCINET n. a light helmet, also BASINET, BASNET. |
| BICORNATE | • bicornate adj. Alternative form of bicornuate. • BICORNATE adj. having two horns or hornlike parts, also BICORNUATE. |
| CABINETRY | • cabinetry n. The craft of making high-quality wooden furniture; cabinetmaking. • cabinetry n. High-quality wooden furniture; cabinetwork. • CABINETRY n. cabinetwork. |
| CABINMATE | • cabinmate n. One who shares a cabin on board a ship. • CABINMATE n. one who shares a cabin. |
| CANTABILE | • cantabile n. (Music) A tempo mark directing that a passage is to be played in a lyrical manner. • cantabile n. (Music) A passage having this mark. • cantabile adv. (Music) Played in this style; singingly, lyrically. |
| COBALTINE | • cobaltine n. Synonym of cobaltite. • COBALTINE n. a mineral of a nearly silver-white color, composed of arsenic, sulphur, and cobalt, also COBALTITE. |
| COMBINATE | • combinate n. The result of a combining of two or more components. • combinate adj. United; joined; betrothed. • COMBINATE adj. combined; betrothed. |
| INCITABLE | • INCITABLE adj. capable of being incited. |
| INCUBATED | • incubated v. Simple past tense and past participle of incubate. • INCUBATE v. to warm eggs for hatching. |
| INCUBATES | • incubates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of incubate. • INCUBATE v. to warm eggs for hatching. |