| ABOLISHMENT | • abolishment n. The act of abolishing; abolition; destruction. • ABOLISHMENT n. the act of abolishing. |
| ALPHABETISE | • alphabetise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of alphabetize. • ALPHABETISE v. to put into alphabetic order, also ALPHABET, ALPHABETIZE. |
| BATTLESHIPS | • battleships n. Plural of battleship. • battle␣ships n. Plural of battle ship. • BATTLESHIP n. a heavily armoured warship of the largest type having many large-calibre guns. |
| BIOETHANOLS | • bioethanols n. Plural of bioethanol. • BIOETHANOL n. ethanol produced from fermented plant material, used as a petrol additive or substitute. |
| BIRTHPLACES | • birthplaces n. Plural of birthplace. • BIRTHPLACE n. a place of birth or origin. |
| BISULPHATES | • bisulphates n. Plural of bisulphate. • BISULPHATE n. a salt containing double the proportion of the acid radical present in a sulphate, also BISULFATE. |
| BLATHERINGS | • blatherings n. Plural of blathering. • BLATHERING n. the act of talking loquacious nonsense. |
| BLEPHARITIS | • blepharitis n. (Pathology) An inflammation of the eyelid. • BLEPHARITIS n. inflammation of the eyelid. |
| CHASTISABLE | • chastisable adj. Capable or deserving of chastisement; punishable. • CHASTISABLE adj. capable of being chastised. |
| 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. |
| ESTABLISHER | • establisher n. A person who establishes something. • ESTABLISHER n. one who establishes. |
| ESTABLISHES | • establishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of establish. • ESTABLISH v. to settle or fix, also STABLISH. |
| EXHAUSTIBLE | • exhaustible adj. Capable of being exhausted. • EXHAUSTIBLE adj. capable of being exhausted. |
| HABILIMENTS | • habiliments n. Plural of habiliment. • HABILIMENT n. clothing, esp. for a particular purpose. |
| HABILITATES | • habilitates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of habilitate. • HABILITATE v. to endow with ability or capacity. |
| REESTABLISH | • reestablish v. (Transitive) To establish again. • reestablish v. (Transitive) To restore to a previously operational state. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • reëstablish v. Alternative spelling of reestablish. |
| SHEATHBILLS | • sheathbills n. Plural of sheathbill. • SHEATHBILL n. either of two Antarctic seabirds having a white plumage and a horny sheath at the base of the bill. |
| SWITCHBLADE | • switchblade n. A folding knife with a blade which opens automatically (under spring pressure) when a button is pressed. • switchblade v. (Transitive) To attack or cut with a switchblade. • switchblade v. (Intransitive) To spring open or up. |
| TARNISHABLE | • tarnishable adj. Capable of becoming tarnished. • TARNISHABLE adj. that can be tarnished. |
| WHISTLEABLE | • whistleable adj. Capable of being whistled. • WHISTLEABLE adj. that can be whistled. |