| BENCHMARKED | • benchmarked v. Simple past tense and past participle of benchmark. • BENCHMARK v. to test by a preset standard. |
| BOEREMUSIEK | • BOEREMUSIEK n. (South African) a special variety of light music associated with the culture of the Afrikaners. |
| BOILERMAKER | • boilermaker n. A person qualified to make or repair boilers. • boilermaker n. (US) A whiskey with a beer chaser. • BOILERMAKER n. a drink of whiskey followed by a beer chaser. |
| BOKMAKIERIE | • bokmakierie n. A shrike endemic to Southern Africa, with olive upper parts, a yellow underside, and a deep black gorget. • BOKMAKIERIE n. (South African) a large yellow shrike. |
| COMEBACKERS | • comebackers n. Plural of comebacker. |
| DISEMBARKED | • disembarked v. Simple past tense and past participle of disembark. • DISEMBARK v. to leave a ship, to land. |
| EMBANKMENTS | • embankments n. Plural of embankment. • EMBANKMENT n. a raised structure (as of earth or gravel) used esp. to hold back water or to carry a roadway. |
| EMBARKMENTS | • embarkments n. Plural of embarkment. • EMBARKMENT n. embarkation. |
| GAMEBREAKER | • GAMEBREAKER n. a term used esp. in hockey to describe a player who can dominate and change a game single-handed. |
| KIMBERLITES | • kimberlites n. Plural of kimberlite. • KIMBERLITE n. a mica-peridotite, an intrusive igneous rock, in which the Kimberley diamonds were found. |
| MISTAKEABLE | • mistakeable adj. Alternative form of mistakable. • MISTAKEABLE adj. liable to be mistaken, also MISTAKABLE. |
| REEMBARKING | • reembarking v. Present participle of reembark. • re-embarking v. Present participle of re-embark. • REEMBARK v. to embark again. |
| REMARKABLES | • remarkables n. Remarkable things. • REMARKABLE n. something worthy of remark. |
| SMOKEBUSHES | • smokebushes n. Plural of smokebush. • SMOKEBUSH n. a plant with purple leaves and small flowers that turn grey-white before they fall. |