| BACKSPEER | • BACKSPEER v. (Scots) to cross-question, also BACKSPEIR. |
| BAKEWARES | • bakewares n. Plural of bakeware. • BAKEWARE n. heat-resistant dishes suitable for use in an oven. |
| BEDARKENS | • bedarkens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bedarken. • BEDARKEN v. to make dark. |
| BEDMAKERS | • bedmakers n. Plural of bedmaker. • BEDMAKER n. one who makes beds. |
| BESTREAKS | • bestreaks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bestreak. • BESTREAK v. to overspread with streaks. |
| BIDARKEES | • bidarkees n. Plural of bidarkee. • BIDARKEE n. (Russian) an Alaskan Inuit kayak, also BAIDAR, BAIDARKA, BIDARKA. |
| BRAKEAGES | • BRAKEAGE n. the act of braking. |
| BRAKELESS | • brakeless adj. Without brakes (device used to slow or stop a vehicle). • BRAKELESS adj. without brakes. |
| BRAKESMEN | • brakesmen n. Plural of brakesman. • BRAKESMAN n. a pithead winch operator. |
| BREAKAGES | • breakages n. Plural of breakage. • BREAKAGE n. the act of breaking. |
| DEBARKERS | • debarkers n. Plural of debarker. • DEBARKER n. one that removes bark (the outer covering of woody plants). |
| EMBANKERS | • embankers n. Plural of embanker. • EMBANKER n. one who makes banks or dikes. |
| NEWSBREAK | • newsbreak n. An instance of news broadcasting. • NEWSBREAK n. a newsworthy event. |
| OVERBAKES | • overbakes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overbake. • OVERBAKE v. to bake too long. |
| REEMBARKS | • reembarks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reembark. • re-embarks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of re-embark. • REEMBARK v. to embark again. |
| SABERLIKE | • saberlike adj. Alternative spelling of sabrelike. • SABERLIKE adj. like a saber, also SABRELIKE. |
| SABRELIKE | • sabrelike adj. Resembling a sabre. • SABRELIKE adj. like a sabre, also SABERLIKE. |
| TIEBREAKS | • tiebreaks n. Plural of tiebreak. • tie-breaks n. Plural of tie-break. • tie␣breaks n. Plural of tie break. |