| ABSORBANCES | • absorbances n. Plural of absorbance. • ABSORBANCE n. the ability of a substance to absorb radiation. |
| BANCASSURER | • bancassurer n. An organisation operating a bancassurance scheme. • BANCASSURER n. one involved in bancassurance. |
| CARBONISERS | • carbonisers n. Plural of carboniser. • CARBONISER n. an agent that carbonises, also CARBONIZER. |
| CORNBRASHES | • cornbrashes n. Plural of cornbrash. • CORNBRASH n. a coarse, shelly limestone whose presence in the soil affords good growth for cereal crops. |
| CRABBEDNESS | • crabbedness n. The state or quality of being crabbed. • CRABBEDNESS n. the state of being crabbed. |
| CRANESBILLS | • cranesbills n. Plural of cranesbill. • CRANESBILL n. any wild species of the Geranium genus, from the beaked fruit. |
| CROSSBANDED | • crossbanded v. Simple past tense and past participle of crossband. • cross-banded adj. Alternative spelling of crossbanded. • CROSSBANDED adj. of a handrail, having the grain of the veneer run across that of the rail. |
| CURABLENESS | • curableness n. The quality or state of being curable. • CURABLENESS n. the ability to be cured. |
| DISBRANCHES | • disbranches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disbranch. • DISBRANCH v. to divest of a branch or branches. |
| OBSERVANCES | • observances n. Plural of observance. • OBSERVANCE n. the keeping of a customary practice, rite, or ceremony, also OBSERVANCY. |
| SCARABAEANS | • SCARABAEAN n. a lamellicorn beetle. |
| SUBBRANCHES | • subbranches n. Plural of subbranch. • SUBBRANCH n. a subdivision of a branch. |
| SUBCHANTERS | • subchanters n. Plural of subchanter. • SUBCHANTER n. a precentor's deputy; an officer or lay member of a cathedral who assists in chanting the litany. |
| TRANSCRIBES | • transcribes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of transcribe. • TRANSCRIBE v. to make a written copy of. |
| UNCROSSABLE | • uncrossable adj. Impossible to cross. • UNCROSSABLE adj. that cannot be crossed. |
| UNSCRAMBLES | • unscrambles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unscramble. • UNSCRAMBLE v. to separate (as a conglomeration or tangle) into original components. |