| AFTERBODIES | • afterbodies n. Plural of afterbody. • after␣bodies n. Plural of after body. • AFTERBODY n. any discarded part that continues to trail after a rocket or satellite. |
| AMBIDEXTERS | • ambidexters n. Plural of ambidexter. • AMBIDEXTER n. (archaic) someone who is ambidextrous. |
| BADGERLIEST | • BADGERLY adj. like a badger, greyish-haired, elderly; bothersome. |
| BESTIALISED | • bestialised v. Simple past tense and past participle of bestialise. • BESTIALISE v. to make bestial, also BESTIALIZE. |
| BESTIALIZED | • bestialized v. Simple past tense and past participle of bestialize. • BESTIALIZE v. to make bestial, also BESTIALISE. |
| BESTRIDABLE | • BESTRIDABLE adj. that can be bestridden. |
| BLADDERIEST | • BLADDERY adj. having bladders; like a bladder. |
| BREADTHWISE | • breadthwise adj. Directed across the breadth of an object or place. • breadthwise adv. Across the breadth of an object or place. • BREADTHWISE adv. in terms of breadth, broadside on, also BREADTHWAYS. |
| DEBILITATES | • debilitates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of debilitate. • DEBILITATE v. to make weak. |
| DELIBERATES | • deliberates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deliberate. • DELIBERATE v. to think about or discuss issues and decisions carefully. |
| DESTABILISE | • destabilise v. (Transitive) To make something unstable. • destabilise v. (Transitive) To undermine a government, especially by means of subversion or terrorism. • destabilise v. (Intransitive) To become unstable. |
| DESTABILIZE | • destabilize v. (Transitive) To make something unstable. • destabilize v. (Intransitive) To become unstable. • DESTABILIZE v. to make unstable, also DESTABILISE. |
| DETRIBALISE | • detribalise v. Alternative form of detribalize. • DETRIBALISE v. to cause to lose tribal identity, also DETRIBALIZE. |
| DISABLEMENT | • disablement n. (Formal) The action of disabling or the state of being disabled. • DISABLEMENT n. the act of disabling. |
| ESTABLISHED | • established v. Simple past tense and past participle of establish. • established adj. Having been in existence for a long time and therefore recognized and generally accepted. • established adj. Of a religion, church etc.: formally recognized by a state as being official within that area. |
| METABOLISED | • metabolised v. Simple past tense and past participle of metabolise. • METABOLISE v. to change by a metabolic process, also METABOLIZE. |
| PAEDOTRIBES | • PAEDOTRIBE n. in ancient Greece, a gymnastic teacher. |
| PREDIABETES | • prediabetes n. The state in which blood glucose levels are above normal but have not reached those of diabetes. • PREDIABETES n. an asymptomatic abnormal state that precedes the development of clinically evident diabetes. |
| TIMBERHEADS | • timberheads n. Plural of timberhead. • TIMBERHEAD n. top end of ship's timber used above the gunwale. |
| WHITEBEARDS | • whitebeards n. Plural of whitebeard. • WHITEBEARD n. an old man, a graybeard. |