| ABRIDGMENTS | • abridgments n. Plural of abridgment. • ABRIDGMENT n. the act of abridging, also ABRIDGEMENT. |
| BANDMASTERS | • bandmasters n. Plural of bandmaster. • BANDMASTER n. the conductor of a band, also BANDLEADER. |
| BARNSTORMED | • barnstormed v. Simple past tense and past participle of barnstorm. • BARNSTORM v. to tour country areas giving theatrical performances. |
| BARTENDINGS | • BARTENDING n. the act of keeping a bar. |
| BLADDERNUTS | • bladdernuts n. Plural of bladdernut. • BLADDERNUT n. a genus of shrubs with inflated capsule. |
| BONDSERVANT | • bondservant n. An indentured servant. • BONDSERVANT n. a slave. |
| DISBARMENTS | • disbarments n. Plural of disbarment. • DISBARMENT n. the act of disbarring. |
| DISTURBANCE | • disturbance n. The act of disturbing, being disturbed. • disturbance n. Something that disturbs. • disturbance n. A noisy commotion that causes a hubbub or interruption. |
| ROUNDTABLES | • roundtables n. Plural of roundtable. • round␣tables n. Plural of round table. • ROUNDTABLE n. a meeting or conference at which the participants meet on equal terms. |
| SANDBLASTER | • sandblaster n. A device used to sandblast. • sandblaster n. A person who operates such a device. • SANDBLASTER n. a tool for sandblasting. |
| STERNBOARDS | • sternboards n. Plural of sternboard. • STERNBOARD n. the backward motion of a ship; loss of way in tacking. |
| SUBORDINATE | • subordinate adj. Placed in a lower class, rank, or position. • subordinate adj. Submissive or inferior to, or controlled by authority. • subordinate adj. (Grammar, of a clause, not comparable) dependent on and either modifying or complementing the main clause. |
| SUBTRAHENDS | • subtrahends n. Plural of subtrahend. • SUBTRAHEND n. the sum or number to be subtracted, or taken from another. |
| TIMBERLANDS | • timberlands n. Plural of timberland. • TIMBERLAND n. (US) land covered with trees used for timber. |
| TRANSBORDER | • transborder adj. Beyond the border, on the other side of the border. |
| TRANSCRIBED | • transcribed v. Simple past tense and past participle of transcribe. • transcribed adj. Having undergone transcription. • transcribed adj. (Radio) Prerecorded for later broadcasting. |
| WALDSTERBEN | • WALDSTERBEN n. (German) disease and death in forest trees and vegetation as a result of atmospheric pollution. |