| AUDIBLE | • audible adj. Able to be heard. • audible v. (Intransitive, American football) To change the play at the line of scrimmage by yelling out a new one. • audible n. (American football) The act of or an instance of changing the play at the line of scrimmage by yelling out a new one. |
| AUDIBLY | • audibly adv. In context of possibility of being heard; in an audible manner. • AUDIBLY adv. able to be heard. |
| BLUDIER | • BLUDY adj. (Scots) stained with blood, also BLOODY, BLUDIE, BLUIDY. |
| BUDLIKE | • budlike adj. Resembling a bud (newly formed leaf or flower, not yet unfolded). • BUDLIKE adj. like a bud. |
| BUILDED | • builded v. (Archaic or poetic, otherwise nonstandard) Alternative form of built; simple past tense and past participle of build. • BUILD v. to construct. |
| BUILDER | • builder n. A person who builds or constructs things. • builder n. (Trade) Master artisan, who receives his instructions from the architect, and employs workers. • builder n. (Rare, bodybuilding) A bodybuilder. |
| BUILDUP | • buildup n. An accumulation; an increase; a gradual development. • buildup n. (Dentistry) The construction of a composite core to repair a damaged tooth. • build-up n. Alternative form of buildup. |
| BUIRDLY | • buirdly adj. (Scotland) Sturdy, well-built; solid, stocky. • BUIRDLY adj. (Scots) stalwart; large and well made. |
| BULLIED | • bullied v. Simple past tense and past participle of bully. • bullied adj. Having been a victim of a bully. • BULLY v. to treat threateningly. |
| DIBUTYL | • dibutyl n. (Organic chemistry) Two butyl groups in a molecule. • DIBUTYL adj. in chemistry, having two butyl groups. |
| REBUILD | • rebuild v. (Transitive, intransitive) To build again or anew. • rebuild n. A process or result of rebuilding. • re-build v. Alternative form of rebuild. |
| UNBLIND | • unblind v. (Sometimes figurative) To free from blindness. • unblind v. (Business) To remove the secrecy from (a bid). • unblind v. (Cryptography, transitive) To convert (a blind signature) back to the unblinded state (as opposed to… |
| UNBUILD | • unbuild v. (Transitive) To dismantle or deconstruct (something previously built). • UNBUILD v. to demolish; to raze. |
| UPBUILD | • upbuild v. (Transitive) To build up (literally). • upbuild v. (Transitive) To build up; to develop (figuratively). • UPBUILD v. to build up. |