| ASCRIBING | • ascribing v. Present participle of ascribe. • ASCRIBE v. to attribute. |
| BACTERINS | • bacterins n. Plural of bacterin. • BACTERIN n. a vaccine derived from dead bacteria. |
| BARBICANS | • barbicans n. Plural of barbican. • BARBICAN n. an outer defensive work; esp. a tower at a gate or bridge. |
| BRACONIDS | • braconids n. Plural of braconid. • BRACONID n. any of a family of parasitic wasps. |
| BRAINCASE | • braincase n. The part of the skull that contains the brain; the neurocranium. • BRAINCASE n. the cranium. |
| BRAINIACS | • brainiacs n. Plural of brainiac. • BRAINIAC n. a very intelligent person. |
| BRAINSICK | • brainsick adj. Disordered in the understanding; giddy; thoughtless. • BRAINSICK adj. diseased in the understanding, deranged. |
| BRISANCES | • brisances n. Plural of brisance. • BRISANCE n. (French) the shattering or crushing effect of an explosion. |
| CARABINES | • carabines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of carabine. • CARABINE n. a rifle with a relatively short barrel, also CARABIN, CARBINE. |
| CARBINOLS | • carbinols n. Plural of carbinol. • CARBINOL n. a monohydric alcohol; specifically methanol. |
| CARBONISE | • carbonise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of carbonize. • CARBONISE v. to turn into carbon, also CARBONIZE. |
| CINNABARS | • cinnabars n. Plural of cinnabar. • CINNABAR n. the principal ore of mercury. |
| CONURBIAS | • conurbias n. Plural of conurbia. • CONURBIA n. conurbations considered as a class. |
| DISBRANCH | • disbranch v. (Transitive) To remove a branch or branches. • disbranch v. (Intransitive) To tear away; to break off. • DISBRANCH v. to divest of a branch or branches. |
| ESCRIBANO | • escribano n. A clerk; a scrivener. • Escribano prop.n. A surname from Spanish. • ESCRIBANO n. (Spanish) a notary. |
| RABBINICS | • RABBINICS n. the study of rabbinic literature of the post-Talmudic period. |
| SCRABBING | • scrabbing v. Present participle of scrab. • SCRAB v. (dialect) to scratch, also SCRAT, SCRATCH, SCRATTLE, SCRAWM. |
| SCRAMBING | • scrambing v. Present participle of scramb. • SCRAMB v. (dialect) to scratch with claws or nails, also SCRAM. |
| SCRAWBING | • SCRAWB v. to scrape with or as with claws. |
| VIBRANCES | • vibrances n. Plural of vibrance. • VIBRANCE n. the state of being vibrant, also VIBRANCY. |