| STENOBATHS | • STENOBATH n. a stenobathic organism. |
| BRATTISHINGS | • brattishings n. Plural of brattishing. • BRATTISHING n. work in the form of brattices; cresting or ornamental work along a ridge. |
| STABLISHMENT | • stablishment n. (Obsolete) Establishment. • STABLISHMENT n. the act of stablishing. |
| SUBHASTATION | • subhastation n. (Archaic) A public sale or auction. • SUBHASTATION n. (historical) sale by public auction. |
| ESTABLISHMENT | • establishment n. The act of establishing; a ratifying or ordaining; settlement; confirmation. • establishment n. The state of being established, founded, etc.; fixed state. • establishment n. That which is established; as a form of government, a permanent organization, business or force, or… |
| STABLISHMENTS | • stablishments n. Plural of stablishment. • STABLISHMENT n. the act of stablishing. |
| SUBHASTATIONS | • subhastations n. Plural of subhastation. • SUBHASTATION n. (historical) sale by public auction. |
| ESTABLISHMENTS | • establishments n. Plural of establishment. • ESTABLISHMENT n. a settled arrangement. |
| ETHNOBOTANISTS | • ethnobotanists n. Plural of ethnobotanist. • ETHNOBOTANIST n. a student of ethnobotany. |
| RHABDOMANTISTS | • rhabdomantists n. Plural of rhabdomantist. • RHABDOMANTIST n. one who practices divination by means of a rod to locate underground water; a dowser. |
| ARCHEOBOTANISTS | • ARCHEOBOTANIST n. one who studies archeobotany. |
| BLETHERANSKATES | • BLETHERANSKATE n. (Scots) a garrulous talker of nonsense, also BLATHERSKITE, BLETHERSKATE. |
| LABYRINTHITISES | • LABYRINTHITIS n. inflammation of the inner ear. |
| REESTABLISHMENT | • reestablishment n. (Uncountable) The condition of being reestablished; restoration. • reestablishment n. (Countable) A second or subsequent establishment. • reëstablishment n. Alternative form of reestablishment. |
| THROMBOPLASTINS | • thromboplastins n. Plural of thromboplastin. • THROMBOPLASTIN n. a complex enzyme found esp. in platelets that functions in the conversion of prothrombin into thrombin in the clotting of blood. |