| ABERNETHIES | • Abernethies n. Plural of Abernethy. • ABERNETHY n. a crisp unleavened biscuit invented by Dr John Abernethy of Scotland. |
| ABSENTEEISM | • absenteeism n. The state of being absent, especially frequently or without good reason; the practice of an absentee. • absenteeism n. The practice of absenting oneself from the country or district where one’s estate is situated. • ABSENTEEISM n. prolonged absence of an owner from his or her property. |
| BANNERETTES | • bannerettes n. Plural of bannerette. • BANNERETTE n. a small banner. |
| BANQUETEERS | • banqueteers n. Plural of banqueteer. • banqueteers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of banqueteer. • BANQUETEER n. one who attends a banquet. |
| BELATEDNESS | • belatedness n. The state or quality of being belated or of being too late. • belatedness n. Slowness; backwardness. • BELATEDNESS n. the state of being belated. |
| DEBASEMENTS | • debasements n. Plural of debasement. • DEBASEMENT n. the act of debasing. |
| DEBATEMENTS | • debatements n. Plural of debatement. • DEBATEMENT n. (obsolete) controversy. |
| EMBASEMENTS | • embasements n. Plural of embasement. • EMBASEMENT n. the act of bringing down; depravation. |
| ENABLEMENTS | • enablements n. Plural of enablement. • ENABLEMENT n. the act of enabling. |
| PRESENTABLE | • presentable adj. In good enough shape to be shown or offered to other people; tidy; attractive. • presentable adj. Acceptable; worth considering. • presentable adj. (Ecclesiastical) Capable of being presented to a church living. |
| REBATEMENTS | • rebatements n. Plural of rebatement. • REBATEMENT n. abatement; reduction; discount. |
| STEENBRASES | • STEENBRAS n. (South African) an edible estuarine South African fish. |
| TABESCENCES | • TABESCENCE n. a wasting, a shrivelling. |
| TENABLENESS | • tenableness n. The quality of being tenable; tenability. • TENABLENESS n. the state of being tenable. |