| ABDICANTS | • abdicants n. Plural of abdicant. • ABDICANT n. one who abdicates. |
| ABDICATES | • abdicates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abdicate. • ABDICATE v. to renounce or surrender formally, as one's power or office. |
| ABDUCTEES | • abductees n. Plural of abductee. • ABDUCTEE n. one who is abducted. |
| ABDUCTORS | • abductors n. Plural of abductor. • ABDUCTOR n. a person who abducts. |
| BACKDATES | • backdates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of backdate. • backdates n. Plural of backdate. • BACKDATE v. to date to an earlier time. |
| BECRUSTED | • becrusted adj. Covered with, or as if with, a crust; encrusted. • BECRUST v. to cover with a crust. |
| BENEDICTS | • benedicts n. Plural of benedict. • Benedicts prop.n. Plural of Benedict. • BENEDICT n. a newly married husband, esp. one formerly a confirmed bachelor, also BENEDICK. |
| BROADCAST | • broadcast adj. Cast or scattered widely in all directions; cast abroad. • broadcast adj. Communicated, signalled, or transmitted through radio waves or electronic means. • broadcast adj. Relating to transmissions of messages or signals through radio waves or electronic means. |
| CABSTANDS | • cabstands n. Plural of cabstand. • CABSTAND n. a place where cabs await hire. |
| CODEBTORS | • codebtors n. Plural of codebtor. • CODEBTOR n. one who shares a debt. |
| COMBUSTED | • combusted v. Simple past tense and past participle of combust. • COMBUST v. to burn. |
| DECUBITUS | • decubitus n. (Medicine) The posture of someone in bed, lying down or reclining. • decubitus n. (Pathology) Ellipsis of decubitus ulcer.. • DECUBITUS n. (Latin) one's posture or position in bed. |
| DIABETICS | • diabetics n. Plural of diabetic. • DIABETIC n. one who has diabetes. |
| MOBCASTED | • MOBCAST v. to broadcast over mobile phones. |
| SUBDUCTED | • subducted v. Simple past tense and past participle of subduct. • SUBDUCT v. to withdraw; to take away, also SUBDUCE. |
| SUBJECTED | • subjected v. Simple past tense and past participle of subject. • SUBJECT v. to cause to experience. |
| TRACKBEDS | • trackbeds n. Plural of trackbed. • track␣beds n. Plural of track bed. • TRACKBED n. the foundations of a railway track. |
| WEBCASTED | • WEBCAST v. to transmit sound and images via the World Wide Web. |