| BALLADMONGER | • balladmonger n. A seller or composer of ballads. • BALLADMONGER n. a dealer in or composer of ballads. |
| BALLADMONGERS | • balladmongers n. Plural of balladmonger. • BALLADMONGER n. a dealer in or composer of ballads. |
| BEMEDALING | • bemedaling v. Present participle of bemedal. • BEMEDAL v. (archaic) to decorate with medals. |
| BEMEDALLING | • bemedalling v. Present participle of bemedal. • BEMEDAL v. (archaic) to decorate with medals. |
| BILDUNGSROMAN | • bildungsroman n. A novel tracing the spiritual, moral, psychological, or social development and growth of the main character… • Bildungsroman n. Alternative letter-case form of bildungsroman. • BILDUNGSROMAN n. (German) a psychological novel dealing with the early moral development of the protagonist. |
| BILDUNGSROMANS | • bildungsromans n. Plural of bildungsroman. • Bildungsromans n. Plural of Bildungsroman. • BILDUNGSROMAN n. (German) a psychological novel dealing with the early moral development of the protagonist. |
| DESCRAMBLING | • descrambling v. Present participle of descramble. • DESCRAMBLE v. to unscramble. |
| DISASSEMBLING | • disassembling v. Present participle of disassemble. • DISASSEMBLE v. to take apart. |
| DISEMBRANGLE | • disembrangle v. (Obsolete, transitive) To free from wrangling or litigation. • DISEMBRANGLE v. (obsolete) to free from dispute. |
| DISEMBRANGLED | • disembrangled v. Simple past tense and past participle of disembrangle. • DISEMBRANGLE v. (obsolete) to free from dispute. |
| DISEMBRANGLES | • disembrangles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disembrangle. • DISEMBRANGLE v. (obsolete) to free from dispute. |
| DISEMBRANGLING | • disembrangling v. Present participle of disembrangle. • DISEMBRANGLE v. (obsolete) to free from dispute. |
| EMBRANGLED | • embrangled v. Simple past tense and past participle of embrangle. • EMBRANGLE v. (archaic) to embroil or entangle, also IMBRANGLE. |
| IMBRANGLED | • imbrangled v. Simple past tense and past participle of imbrangle. • IMBRANGLE v. (archaic) to confuse or perplex, also EMBRANGLE. |