| ABSEILS | • abseils v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abseil. • abseils n. Plural of abseil. • ABSEIL v. (German) to descend a rock face using a double rope, to rappel. |
| BALISES | • balises n. Plural of balise. • BALISE n. an electronic beacon or transponder placed between the rails of a railway as part of an Automatic Train Protection (ATS) system. |
| BIBLESS | • bibless adj. Without a bib. • BIBLESS adj. not wearing a bib. |
| BIRSLES | • BIRSLE v. to scorch, toast. |
| BITLESS | • bitless adj. (Horse tack) without a bit (piece of metal in a horse’s mouth). • BITLESS adj. not having a bit or bridle. |
| BLISSED | • blissed adj. In a state of bliss. • BLISS v. to experience ecstasy. |
| BLISSES | • blisses n. Plural of bliss. • BLISS v. to experience ecstasy. |
| BOSSILY | • bossily adv. In a bossy manner. • BOSSY adv. domineering. |
| BRASILS | • BRASIL n. an oily, three-sided nut, the seed of the Bertholletia excelsa. |
| ISABELS | • ISABEL n. a dingy yellowish-grey or drab, also ISABELLA, ISABELLINE. |
| LABISES | • LABIS n. (Greek) a spoon used to give the Eucharist to communicants. |
| RIBLESS | • ribless adj. Lacking ribs. • RIBLESS adj. without ribs. |
| SUBSOIL | • subsoil n. The layer of earth that is below the topsoil. • subsoil v. (Transitive) To turn up the subsoil of. • SUBSOIL v. to plow the layer of earth below the surface. |