| BEACHSIDE | • beachside adj. (Rare) Bordering a beach. • beachside n. The land bordering a beach. • Beachside prop.n. A town in Newfoundland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. |
| BEADINESS | • beadiness n. The state or quality of being beady. • BEADINESS n. the state of being beady. |
| BEARDIEST | • beardiest adj. Superlative form of beardy: most beardy. • BEARDY adj. having a beard. |
| BEDIAPERS | • bediapers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bediaper. • BEDIAPER v. to put a nappy on. |
| BEPRAISED | • bepraised v. Simple past tense and past participle of bepraise. • BEPRAISE v. to lavish praise upon. |
| BESAINTED | • besainted v. Simple past tense and past participle of besaint. • BESAINT v. to make a saint of. |
| BESTAINED | • bestained adj. Stained all over, completely stained or discoloured. • bestained v. Simple past tense and past participle of bestain. • BESTAIN v. to stain all over. |
| BIDARKEES | • bidarkees n. Plural of bidarkee. • BIDARKEE n. (Russian) an Alaskan Inuit kayak, also BAIDAR, BAIDARKA, BIDARKA. |
| BRAEHEIDS | • BRAEHEID n. (Scots) the summit of a hill. |
| BREADIEST | • breadiest adj. Superlative form of bready: most bready. • BREADY adj. resembling bread. |
| DAUBERIES | • dauberies n. Plural of daubery. • DAUBERY n. a crudely artful device, a pretence, also DAUBRY, DAWBRY. |
| DELIBATES | • delibates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of delibate. • DELIBATE v. (obsolete) to sip. |
| DEMISABLE | • demisable adj. (Law) Capable of being leased. • DEMISABLE adj. capable of being transferred by lease; as, a demisable estate. |
| DESIRABLE | • desirable adj. Worthy to be desired; pleasing; agreeable. • desirable n. A thing that people want; something that is desirable. • DESIRABLE adj. to be desired. |
| DEVISABLE | • devisable adj. That can be devised or invented. • devisable adj. Capable of being bequeathed, or given by will. • DEVISABLE adj. capable of being devised. |
| DISENABLE | • disenable v. (Obsolete, transitive) To disable; to disqualify. • DISENABLE v. to disable; to disqualify. |
| HEBRAISED | • Hebraised v. Simple past tense and past participle of Hebraise. • HEBRAISE v. to make Hebrew, also HEBRAIZE. |
| NAEBODIES | • NAEBODY n. (Scots) nobody. |
| SIDETABLE | • SIDETABLE n. a small table at the side of a room. |
| TABLESIDE | • tableside adj. Near a table, especially at a restaurant. • TABLESIDE adj. (of food preparation etc.) performed adjacent to the table of a dining patron. |