| BIVARIANT | • bivariant adj. (Mathematics) Having two independent variables. • bivariant adj. (Programming) Both covariant and contravariant. • BIVARIANT adj. involving two variables. |
| BRAINIEST | • brainiest adj. Superlative form of brainy: most brainy. • BRAINY adj. intelligent. |
| BRILLIANT | • brilliant adj. Shining brightly. • brilliant adj. (Of a colour) Both bright and saturated. • brilliant adj. (Of a voice or sound) Having a sharp, clear tone. |
| BRITANNIA | • Britannia prop.n. A female personification of Britain or the United Kingdom. • Britannia prop.n. (Historical) A province of the Roman Empire covering most of the island of Britain. • Britannia prop.n. A settlement in Newfoundland and Labrador. |
| BRITTANIA | • BRITTANIA n. an alloy of tin and antimony with a low melting point, also BRITANNIA. |
| INEBRIANT | • inebriant n. An intoxicating agent. • inebriant adj. Intoxicating; inebriating. • INEBRIANT n. something that inebriates. |
| INEBRIATE | • inebriate n. A person who is intoxicated, especially one who is habitually drunk. • inebriate v. (Transitive) To cause to be drunk; to intoxicate. • inebriate v. (Transitive, figurative) To disorder the senses of; to exhilarate, elate or stupefy as if by spirituous drink. |
| INHABITER | • inhabiter n. One who inhabits; an inhabitant. • INHABITER n. one who inhabits, also INHABITOR. |
| INHABITOR | • inhabitor n. One who inhabits. • INHABITOR n. one who inhabits, also INHABITER. |
| LIBRATING | • librating v. Present participle of librate. • LIBRATE v. to oscillate before settling into equilibrium. |
| LIBRATION | • libration n. The act of librating. • libration n. (Astronomy) The apparent wobble or variation in the visible side of the Moon that permanently faces… • libration n. (By extension) A similar rotational or orbital characteristic of some other celestial body. |
| NAILBITER | • nailbiter n. Alternative spelling of nail biter. • nail-biter n. Alternative spelling of nail biter. • nail␣biter n. (Literally) One who habitually bites or chews their fingernails. |
| RABBINIST | • rabbinist n. (Judaism) One who adheres to the Talmud and traditions of the rabbis. • RABBINIST n. a person who adheres to the Talmud and traditions of the rabbis, also RABBINITE. |
| RABBINITE | • rabbinite n. (Judaism) Synonym of rabbinist. • RABBINITE n. a person who adheres to the Talmud and traditions of the rabbis, also RABBINIST. |
| RABBITING | • rabbiting v. Present participle of rabbit. • RABBITING n. the act of hunting rodent-like mammals. |
| REBAITING | • rebaiting v. Present participle of rebait. • REBAIT v. to bait again. |
| REINHABIT | • reinhabit v. To inhabit again (after living elsewhere). • REINHABIT v. to inhabit again. |
| VIBRATING | • vibrating adj. That vibrates. • vibrating v. Present participle of vibrate. • VIBRATE v. to move back and forward rapidly. |
| VIBRATION | • vibration n. The act of vibrating or the condition of being vibrated. • vibration n. (Physics) Any periodic process, especially a rapid linear motion of a body about an equilibrium position. • vibration n. A single complete vibrating motion. |