| BARESTHESIA | • baresthesia n. Barognosis. • BARESTHESIA n. the sense of pressure, also BARAESTHESIA. |
| 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. |
| BROADSHEETS | • broadsheets n. Plural of broadsheet. • BROADSHEET n. a newspaper of large format, measuring approximately 40 by 60 cm. (about 16 by 24 in.); a quality newspaper. |
| BROUGHTASES | • BROUGHTAS n. a small portion added to a purchase of food by a vendor to encourage the person to return, also BRAATA, BRAATAS, BROUGHTA. |
| BRUSCHETTAS | • bruschettas n. Plural of bruschetta. • BRUSCHETTA n. (Italian) toasted ciabatta or other bread coated with olive oil and topped with grilled tomatoes etc. |
| BUSHMASTERS | • bushmasters n. Plural of bushmaster. • BUSHMASTER n. a venomous snake of South America. |
| ESTABLISHER | • establisher n. A person who establishes something. • ESTABLISHER n. one who establishes. |
| HARTEBEESTS | • hartebeests n. Plural of hartebeest. • HARTEBEEST n. (South African) a large South African antelope, also HARTBEES, HARTBEEST. |
| 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. |
| SABRETACHES | • sabretaches n. Plural of sabretache. • SABRETACHE n. (French) a satchel suspended from a cavalry officer's belt. |
| SHORTBREADS | • shortbreads n. Plural of shortbread. • SHORTBREAD n. a brittle crumbling biscuit of flour, butter and sugar, also SHORTCAKE. |
| SHOWBOATERS | • showboaters n. Plural of showboater. • SHOWBOATER n. one who behaves in an ostentatious manner to show off. |
| STAGGERBUSH | • staggerbush n. Any of the genus Lyonia of ericaceous flowering plants. • STAGGERBUSH n. a shrubby heath of the Eastern US, poisonous to livestock. |
| SUBCHANTERS | • subchanters n. Plural of subchanter. • SUBCHANTER n. a precentor's deputy; an officer or lay member of a cathedral who assists in chanting the litany. |
| SUBCHAPTERS | • subchapters n. Plural of subchapter. • SUBCHAPTER n. a subordinate part of a chapter. |
| SUBCHARTERS | • SUBCHARTER v. to rent a chartered vehicle. |
| SUBTRAHENDS | • subtrahends n. Plural of subtrahend. • SUBTRAHEND n. the sum or number to be subtracted, or taken from another. |