| BANKSTERS | • banksters n. Plural of bankster. • BANKSTER n. a banker or investor whose financial practices have been exposed as illegal. |
| BEARSKINS | • bearskins n. Plural of bearskin. • BEARSKIN n. the pelt of a bear. |
| BEDARKENS | • bedarkens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bedarken. • BEDARKEN v. to make dark. |
| BRAKESMAN | • brakesman n. Someone who operates the winch in a mine. • brakesman n. A brakeman; a railroad employee responsible for a train’s brakes, couplings etc. • BRAKESMAN n. a pithead winch operator. |
| BRAKESMEN | • brakesmen n. Plural of brakesman. • BRAKESMAN n. a pithead winch operator. |
| BRANKIEST | • BRANKY adj. (Scots) showy. |
| BREAKINGS | • breakings n. Plural of breaking. • BREAKING n. the act of breaking. |
| EMBANKERS | • embankers n. Plural of embanker. • EMBANKER n. one who makes banks or dikes. |
| HORNBEAKS | • hornbeaks n. Plural of hornbeak. • HORNBEAK n. a dialect name for the garfish. |
| NEWSBREAK | • newsbreak n. An instance of news broadcasting. • NEWSBREAK n. a newsworthy event. |
| NINEBARKS | • ninebarks n. Plural of ninebark. • NINEBARK n. a flowering shrub. |
| OVERBANKS | • overbanks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overbank. • OVERBANK n. a stage of a river where it overflows its bank. |
| SNAKEBIRD | • snakebird n. A darter: any bird of the genus Anhinga. • snakebird n. A wryneck. • SNAKEBIRD n. the darter (anhinga) or the wryneck (jynx). |
| SUPERBANK | • superbank n. A particularly large or powerful bank. • SUPERBANK n. a very large bank. |