| ABHENRIES | • abhenries n. Plural of abhenry. • ABHENRY n. a unit of inductance, the property of inducing an electromotive force by variation of current in a circuit. |
| BANISHERS | • banishers n. Plural of banisher. • BANISHER n. one that banishes. |
| BIRTHNAME | • birthname n. Alternative form of birth name. • birth␣name n. A name chosen for a child at birth, as opposed to a different name used subsequently. • BIRTHNAME n. the name given one at birth. |
| BRANCHIAE | • branchiae n. Plural of branchia. • BRANCHIA n. (Latin) a gill. |
| BRANCHIER | • branchier adj. Comparative form of branchy: more branchy. • BRANCHY adj. having many branches. |
| BREACHING | • breaching v. Present participle of breach. • breaching n. The act by which something is breached. • BREACH v. to break through. |
| BREATHING | • breathing v. Present participle of breathe. • breathing n. The act of respiration; a single instance of this. • breathing n. A diacritical mark indicating aspiration or lack thereof. |
| HABERDINE | • haberdine n. Cod salted and dried. • HABERDINE n. a cod salted and dried. |
| HARBINGER | • harbinger n. A person or thing that foreshadows or foretells the coming of someone or something. • harbinger n. (Obsolete) One who provides lodgings; especially, the officer of the English royal household who formerly… • harbinger v. (Transitive) To announce or precede; to be a harbinger of. |
| HERBARIAN | • herbarian n. (Archaic) A herbalist. • HERBARIAN n. a herbalist. |
| HIBERNATE | • hibernate v. (Intransitive, biology) To spend the winter in a dormant or inactive state of minimal activity, low… • hibernate v. (Intransitive) To live in seclusion. • hibernate v. (Intransitive, computing) To enter a standby state which conserves power without losing the contents of memory. |
| INBREATHE | • inbreathe v. (Transitive, intransitive) To breathe (something) in; imbreathe. • inbreathe v. (Transitive) To inspire (a person); communicate by inspiration; infuse by breathing. • inbreathe v. (Transitive) To draw in as breath; inhale; inspire. |
| INHABITER | • inhabiter n. One who inhabits; an inhabitant. • INHABITER n. one who inhabits, also INHABITOR. |
| REHABBING | • rehabbing v. Present participle of rehab. • REHAB v. to restore to a good condition. |
| REINHABIT | • reinhabit v. To inhabit again (after living elsewhere). • REINHABIT v. to inhabit again. |
| UNHIRABLE | • unhirable adj. That cannot be hired; unsuitable for hiring. • unhirable n. One who cannot be hired; an unsuitable employee. • UNHIRABLE adj. not hirable. |