| BEADLESHIP | • beadleship n. The office of a beadle. • BEADLESHIP n. the state of being, or the personality of, a beadle, also BEDELLSHIP, BEDELSHIP.
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| BEDELLSHIP | • BEDELLSHIP n. the office of bedell, also BEADLESHIP, BEDELSHIP. | 
| BEDELSHIPS | • bedelships n. Plural of bedelship. • BEDELSHIP n. the office of bedel, also BEADLESHIP, BEDELLSHIP.
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| BIPEDALISM | • bipedalism n. The habit of standing and walking on two feet; the state of being bipedal. • BIPEDALISM n. the state of being bipedal, having two legs.
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| BISULPHIDE | • bisulphide n. Alternative spelling of bisulfide. • BISULPHIDE n. a sulphide having two atoms of sulphur in the molecule, also BISULFIDE.
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| CLIPBOARDS | • clipboards n. Plural of clipboard. • clip␣boards n. Plural of clip board.
 • CLIPBOARD n. a portable board with a spring clip for holding papers.
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| DESPICABLE | • despicable adj. Fit or deserving to be despised; contemptible; mean. • despicable n. A wretched or wicked person.
 • DESPICABLE adj. worthy of being despised.
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| DESPICABLY | • despicably adv. In a despicable or mean manner; contemptibly. • DESPICABLE adv. worthy of being despised.
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| DESPISABLE | • despisable adj. (Archaic) Worthy to be despised. • DESPISABLE adj. despicable; contemptible.
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| DISPOSABLE | • disposable n. Any object that is designed to be disposed of rather than refilled or repaired. • disposable adj. That can be disposed of.
 • disposable adj. That is designed to be discarded rather than reused, refilled or repaired.
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| DISPUTABLE | • disputable adj. Of opinions, propositions or questions, subject to dispute; not settled. • DISPUTABLE adj. that can be disputed.
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| DISPUTABLY | • disputably adv. In a disputable manner. • DISPUTABLE adv. that can be disputed.
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| DISSIPABLE | • dissipable adj. (Obsolete) Capable of being dissipated or dispersed. • DISSIPABLE adj. capable of being scattered or dissipated.
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| FLIPBOARDS | • flipboards n. Plural of flipboard. • FLIPBOARD n. a piece of office equipment consisting of a board to which a flip chart or some other pad can be attached.
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| PUBLICISED | • publicised v. Simple past tense and past participle of publicise. • PUBLICISE v. to make public, also PUBLICIZE.
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| SPELLBINDS | • spellbinds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of spellbind. • SPELLBIND v. to bind by or as by a spell.
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| SPITBALLED | • spitballed v. Simple past tense and past participle of spitball. • SPITBALL v. to pitch a baseball where the ball has been altered by the application of saliva, petroleum jelly, or some other foreign substance.
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| UPBUILDERS | • UPBUILDER n. one who upbuilds. |