| AMBERIEST | • AMBERY adj. like amber. |
| AMBERITES | • AMBERITE n. a kind of smokeless powder. |
| AMBIVERTS | • ambiverts n. Plural of ambivert. • AMBIVERT n. someone who is both extroverted and introverted. |
| BACTERIUM | • bacterium n. (Microbiology) A single-celled organism with cell walls but no nucleus or organelles. • BACTERIUM n. a class of unicellular or filamentous microorganisms. |
| 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. |
| BITSTREAM | • bitstream n. (Computing) A stream of bits (binary digits). • BITSTREAM n. a sequence of digital data. |
| BRAINSTEM | • brainstem n. Alternative spelling of brain stem. • brain␣stem n. (Neuroanatomy, anatomy) The part of the brain that connects the spinal cord to the forebrain and cerebrum. • BRAINSTEM n. the stem of the brain. |
| BREAKTIME | • breaktime n. (US) A break for a worker or workers that splits a period of work. • breaktime n. (UK) A break for schoolchildren between lessons. • break␣time n. Alternative form of breaktime. |
| BREGMATIC | • bregmatic adj. (Anatomy) Pertaining to the bregma. • BREGMATIC adj. relating to the bregma, the point of junction of the coronal and sagittal sutures of the skull, also BREGMATE. |
| BROMINATE | • brominate v. (Chemistry, transitive) To treat or react with bromine or hydrobromic acid, to introduce bromine into a compound. • BROMINATE v. to treat with bromine. |
| FIMBRIATE | • fimbriate adj. (Biology) Fringed, e.g. where the ends of a petal are split into two or more divisions. • fimbriate v. (Transitive) To fringe; to hem. • FIMBRIATE v. to border with a narrow band or edge. |
| IMBRICATE | • imbricate adj. Alternative form of imbricated (“overlapping”). • imbricate v. (Transitive or intransitive) To overlap in a regular pattern. • imbricate v. (Linguistics) To undergo or cause to undergo imbrication. |
| INUMBRATE | • inumbrate v. (Obsolete) To shade; to darken. • INUMBRATE v. to cast a shadow upon. |
| MARBLIEST | • MARBLY adj. mottled. |
| REBAPTISM | • rebaptism n. A second or subsequent baptism; the act or ceremony of rebaptizing. • REBAPTISM n. a second baptism. |
| SAWTIMBER | • sawtimber n. Wood cut from trees that is suitable for processing as sawlogs. • SAWTIMBER n. timber suitable for sawing into lumber. |
| TIMBERMAN | • timberman n. A lumberman. • timberman n. A timber dealer. • timberman n. A person who installs timbers in a mine. |
| TRIBESMAN | • tribesman n. A (usually male) member of a tribe. • TRIBESMAN n. a male member of a tribe. |
| UMBRATILE | • umbratile adj. Shady, shadowy. • umbratile n. Someone who spends their time in shade or darkness. • UMBRATILE n. a person who spends his or her time in the shade or shadows. |