| BACKGROUNDS | • backgrounds n. Plural of background. • backgrounds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of background. • BACKGROUND v. to provide with background. |
| BUCCINATORS | • buccinators n. Plural of buccinator. • BUCCINATOR n. a flat cheek muscle used in chewing and blowing. |
| CARBOFURANS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| CONSTRUABLE | • construable adj. That may be construed. • CONSTRUABLE adj. that can be construed. |
| COUNTERBASE | • counterbase n. Archaic form of contrabass. • COUNTERBASE n. (Italian) the double bass, also CONTRABASS, CONTRABASSO, CONTRABBASSO. |
| OBSCURANTIC | • obscurantic adj. Employing obscurantism. • OBSCURANTIC adj. deliberately obscure. |
| OBSCURATION | • obscuration n. The state of being obscured. • obscuration n. A unit of measurement used in particular for smoke detectors which respond to absorption of light by… • OBSCURATION n. the act of obscuring. |
| OBTRUNCATES | • obtruncates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of obtruncate. • OBTRUNCATE v. to cut or lop off the head of. |
| PUNCHBOARDS | • punchboards n. Plural of punchboard. • PUNCHBOARD n. a practice board used in the martial arts. |
| SUBCONTRACT | • subcontract v. (Transitive, intransitive) To contract out portions of a larger contracted project. • subcontract n. A portion of a contracted project that is contracted out in turn. • SUBCONTRACT n. a contract between a party to an original contract and a third party. |
| SUBCONTRARY | • subcontrary adj. Contrary in an inferior degree. • subcontrary n. (Logic) Either of a pair of propositions at least one of which must be true. • SUBCONTRARY n. a proposition so related to another that though both may be true they cannot both be false. |
| SUBDEACONRY | • subdeaconry n. The office of subdeacon; subdeaconship. • SUBDEACONRY n. the office of subdeacon. |
| SUBHARMONIC | • subharmonic adj. (Physics) Having a frequency that is a fraction of a fundamental frequency. • subharmonic n. Such a frequency. • SUBHARMONIC n. a tone below a harmonic. |
| SUBTRACTION | • subtraction n. (Arithmetic, uncountable) The process of subtracting a number from another. • subtraction n. (Arithmetic, countable) A calculation involving subtracting. • subtraction n. The removal of something. |
| UNCROSSABLE | • uncrossable adj. Impossible to cross. • UNCROSSABLE adj. that cannot be crossed. |