| BACKFIRES | • backfires n. Plural of backfire. • backfires v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of backfire. • back␣fires n. Plural of back fire. |
| BACKSPEIR | • BACKSPEIR v. (Scots) to cross-question, also BACKSPEER. |
| BEARSKINS | • bearskins n. Plural of bearskin. • BEARSKIN n. the pelt of a bear. |
| BIDARKEES | • bidarkees n. Plural of bidarkee. • BIDARKEE n. (Russian) an Alaskan Inuit kayak, also BAIDAR, BAIDARKA, BIDARKA. |
| BRANKIEST | • BRANKY adj. (Scots) showy. |
| BREAKINGS | • breakings n. Plural of breaking. • BREAKING n. the act of breaking. |
| BREASKITS | • BREASKIT n. meat from the breast of an animal, also BRISKET. |
| DISBARKED | • disbarked v. Simple past tense and past participle of disbark. • DISBARK v. to strip of bark. |
| DISEMBARK | • disembark v. (Transitive) To remove from on board a vessel; to put on shore. • disembark v. (Intransitive) To go ashore out of a ship or boat; to leave a train or aircraft. • DISEMBARK v. to leave a ship, to land. |
| FIREBACKS | • firebacks n. Plural of fireback. • FIREBACK n. a cast-iron plate at the back of a fireplace. |
| NINEBARKS | • ninebarks n. Plural of ninebark. • NINEBARK n. a flowering shrub. |
| ROCKABIES | • ROCKABY n. a song used to lull children to sleep, also ROCKABYE. |
| 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. |
| SNAKEBIRD | • snakebird n. A darter: any bird of the genus Anhinga. • snakebird n. A wryneck. • SNAKEBIRD n. the darter (anhinga) or the wryneck (jynx). |
| STRIKABLE | • strikable adj. Alternative form of strikeable. • STRIKABLE adj. capable of being struck. |
| TIEBREAKS | • tiebreaks n. Plural of tiebreak. • tie-breaks n. Plural of tie-break. • tie␣breaks n. Plural of tie break. |