| AFTERBODY | • afterbody n. The afterpart of a vehicle. • afterbody n. (Nautical) The part of a vessel abaft midships. • afterbody n. (Astronomy) A companion body that trails a satellite or spacecraft. |
| BAYONETED | • bayoneted v. (US) simple past tense and past participle of bayonet. • bayoneted adj. (US) Alternative form of bayonetted. • BAYONET v. to stab with a daggerlike weapon. |
| BELATEDLY | • belatedly adv. In a belated manner; tardily. • BELATED adv. BELATE, (archaic) to retard or make too late. |
| BIGOTEDLY | • bigotedly adv. In a bigoted manner. • BIGOTED adv. like a bigot, intolerant. |
| BOTCHEDLY | • botchedly adv. In a clumsy manner. • BOTCHED adv. BOTCH, to bungle. |
| BOUNTYHED | • bountyhed n. (Obsolete, nonce word) goodness; virtue. • BOUNTYHED n. (Spenser) bounteousness. |
| BOYCOTTED | • boycotted v. Simple past tense and past participle of boycott. • BOYCOTT v. to refuse to have dealings with. |
| BUDGETARY | • budgetary adj. Of or pertaining to a budget. • BUDGETARY adj. relating to a budget. |
| BUTYLATED | • butylated v. Simple past tense and past participle of butylate. • butylated adj. (Organic chemistry) Modified to contain one or more butyl groups. • BUTYLATE v. to add a butyl to. |
| BYSTANDER | • bystander n. A person who, although present at some event, does not take part in it; an observer, witness, or spectator. • BYSTANDER n. someone who stands by or near one; an onlooker. |
| DEBATABLY | • debatably adv. In a way subject to challenge or worthy of debate. • DEBATABLE adv. that can be debated, also DEBATEABLE. |
| DRYBEATEN | • DRYBEAT v. (Shakespeare) to beat without drawing blood. |
| EDIBILITY | • edibility n. Suitability for use as food. • EDIBILITY n. the quality of being edible. |
| MOLYBDATE | • molybdate n. (Chemistry) The anion MoO42-. • molybdate n. (Chemistry) Any salt of molybdic acid. • MOLYBDATE n. a salt of molybdic acid. |
| SUBDEPUTY | • SUBDEPUTY n. an assistant to a deputy. |
| TWAYBLADE | • twayblade n. Any of several orchids, of the genera Neottia (syn. Listera) and Liparis, that have a pair of basal leaves. • TWAYBLADE n. any one of several orchidaceous plants which have only two leaves. |