| ABONDANCE | • abondance n. (Card games) Alternative form of abundance. • ABONDANCE n. a call in whist to make nine tricks, also ABUNDANCE. |
| ABUNDANCE | • abundance n. A large quantity; many. • abundance n. An overflowing fullness or ample sufficiency; profusion; copious supply; superfluity; plentifulness. • abundance n. Wealth; affluence; plentiful amount of resources. |
| BEACONING | • beaconing v. Present participle of beacon (The emitting of signals from a beacon). • beaconing n. Gerund of beacon. • BEACON v. to shine like a light on high. |
| BECKONING | • beckoning v. Present participle of beckon. • beckoning adj. That beckons. • beckoning n. Such a wave or similar action. |
| BEDUNCING | • beduncing v. Present participle of bedunce. • BEDUNCE v. to make a dunce of. |
| BENCHLAND | • benchland n. (Geology) bench (thin strip of relatively flat land bounded by slopes). • BENCHLAND n. a former wave-cut shore of a sea or lake. |
| BENTHONIC | • benthonic adj. Synonym of benthic. • BENTHONIC adj. living on the sea bottom, also BENTHAL, BENTHIC, BENTHOAL. |
| BINNACLES | • binnacles n. Plural of binnacle. • BINNACLE n. a casing for a ship's compass, also BITTACLE. |
| BLENCHING | • blenching v. Present participle of blench. • blenching n. The act of one who blenches. • BLENCH v. to shrink or flinch. |
| CHINBONES | • chinbones n. Plural of chinbone. • CHINBONE n. the lower jaw. |
| CONCUBINE | • concubine n. A sexual partner, especially a woman, to whom one is not or cannot be married. • concubine n. A woman who lives with a man, but who is not a wife. • concubine n. (Chiefly historical) A slave-girl or woman, kept for instance in a harem, who is held for sexual service. |
| INCUMBENT | • incumbent adj. (Used with "on" or "upon") Imposed on someone as an obligation, especially due to one’s office. • incumbent adj. Lying; resting; reclining; recumbent. • incumbent adj. Prevalent, prevailing, predominant. |
| INCUNABLE | • incunable n. Alternative form of incunabulum. • INCUNABLE n. a book printed from movable type before 1501, also INCUNABULUM. |
| NECKBANDS | • neckbands n. Plural of neckband. • neckbands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of neckband. • NECKBAND n. a band worn around the throat. |
| SCANNABLE | • scannable adj. That can be scanned; suitable for scanning. • SCANNABLE adj. that can be scanned. |
| UNBALANCE | • unbalance v. (Transitive) To cause to be out of balance. • UNBALANCE v. to cause to lose balance. |
| UNCOMBINE | • uncombine v. (Transitive) To separate (things previously combined). • uncombine v. (Intransitive) To cease to be combined; to become separate. • UNCOMBINE v. (Dickens) to separate. |