| BANISHMENTS | • banishments n. Plural of banishment. • BANISHMENT n. the act of banishing, or the state of being banished. |
| BARESTHESIA | • baresthesia n. Barognosis. • BARESTHESIA n. the sense of pressure, also BARAESTHESIA. |
| BATHYBIUSES | • BATHYBIUS n. a substance on the sea bottom formerly thought to be living matter. |
| 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. |
| BISULPHATES | • bisulphates n. Plural of bisulphate. • BISULPHATE n. a salt containing double the proportion of the acid radical present in a sulphate, also BISULFATE. |
| BREATHINESS | • breathiness n. The state or quality of being breathy. • breathiness n. The result or product of being breathy. • BREATHINESS n. the state of being breathy. |
| 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. |
| INHABITRESS | • inhabitress n. (Archaic) A female inhabitant. • INHABITRESS n. (archaic) a female inhabitant. |
| 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. |
| WHITEBASSES | • WHITEBASS n. a silvery food fish of the American Great Lakes region. |