| BANDWIDTHS | • bandwidths n. Plural of bandwidth. • BANDWIDTH n. the width of a band of radio or TV frequencies. |
| BIRTHDATES | • birthdates n. Plural of birthdate. • birth␣dates n. Plural of birth date. • BIRTHDATE n. the date on which a person was born. |
| BLINDSIGHT | • blindsight n. The responsivity shown by some blind or partially blind people to visual stimuli of which they are not… • BLINDSIGHT n. the ability to respond to visual stimuli without having any conscious visual experience; it can occur after some forms of brain damage. |
| BRATTISHED | • brattished v. Simple past tense and past participle of brattish. • BRATTISH v. to provide with a brattish. |
| DISBURTHEN | • disburthen v. (Obsolete) disburden. • DISBURTHEN v. to get rid of a burden, also DISBURDEN. |
| DISHABITED | • dishabited adj. (Obsolete) Rendered uninhabited. • DISHABIT v. (Shakespeare) to drive from a habitation. |
| DISINHIBIT | • disinhibit v. To remove an inhibition. • DISINHIBIT v. to remove restraints on (used esp. of drugs affecting behaviour). |
| DITHYRAMBS | • dithyrambs n. Plural of dithyramb. • DITHYRAMB n. a hymn or poem to honor Bacchus. |
| HEATHBIRDS | • HEATHBIRD n. the black grouse. |
| HYBRIDISTS | • hybridists n. Plural of hybridist. • HYBRIDIST n. a practitioner of hybridism. |
| NIGHTBIRDS | • nightbirds n. Plural of nightbird. • night␣birds n. Plural of night bird. • NIGHTBIRD n. a bird that flies or sings at night. |
| PITCHBENDS | • PITCHBEND n. a device that enables a player to bend the pitch of a note on a synthesiser. |
| SHIRTBANDS | • SHIRTBAND n. the neckband of a shirt. |
| STABLISHED | • stablished v. Simple past tense and past participle of stablish. • STABLISH v. (archaic) to establish. |
| THORNBIRDS | • thornbirds n. Plural of thornbird. • THORNBIRD n. any of several tropical birds of the genus Phacellodomus that construct large globe-shaped nests. |
| TRIHYBRIDS | • trihybrids n. Plural of trihybrid. • TRIHYBRID n. a hybrid differing from its parents in three independently heritable characteristics. |