| ABOMINATED | • abominated v. Simple past tense and past participle of abominate. • ABOMINATE v. to loathe. |
| AMBITIONED | • ambitioned adj. Having ambition. • AMBITION v. to seek with eagerness. |
| BADMINTONS | • badmintons n. Plural of badminton. • BADMINTON n. a game played with a shuttlecock. |
| BIGMOUTHED | • bigmouthed adj. (Of a person) Loud or talkative, especially in an indiscreet manner. • bigmouthed adj. Having a large mouth. • big-mouthed adj. Alternative spelling of bigmouthed. |
| BIMODALITY | • bimodality n. (Statistics) A bimodal condition. • BIMODALITY n. the state of being bimodal, having two modes. |
| BOMBILATED | • bombilated v. Simple past tense and past participle of bombilate. • BOMBILATE v. to buzz, drone, also BOMBINATE. |
| BOMBINATED | • bombinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of bombinate. • BOMBINATE v. to buzz, drone, also BOMBILATE. |
| BROMINATED | • brominated v. Simple past tense and past participle of brominate. • brominated adj. (Chemistry) Treated or reacted with bromine or hydrobromic acid. • brominated adj. (Chemistry) Formally derived from another compound by the replacement of one or more atoms of hydrogen with bromine. |
| DISENTOMBS | • disentombs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disentomb. • DISENTOMB v. to take out from a tomb; to disinter. |
| EMBODIMENT | • embodiment n. The process of embodying. • embodiment n. (Countable) A physical entity typifying an abstract concept. • EMBODIMENT n. one that embodies something. |
| MISDOUBTED | • misdoubted v. Simple past tense and past participle of misdoubt. • MISDOUBT v. to be suspicious of. |
| MOTORBIKED | • motorbiked v. Simple past tense and past participle of motorbike. • MOTORBIKE v. to travel by motorbike, also MOTORBICYCLE, MOTORCYCLE. |
| MULTILOBED | • multilobed adj. Having more than one lobe. • MULTILOBED adj. having many lobes. |
| MUTTONBIRD | • muttonbird n. Alternative form of mutton bird. • mutton␣bird n. (Chiefly Australia, New Zealand) Any of various seabirds whose flesh is said to taste like mutton when… • MUTTONBIRD n. an Australasian shearwater, esp. the short-tailed, said by some to taste like mutton. |
| OUTCLIMBED | • outclimbed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outclimb. • OUTCLIMB v. to surpass in climbing. |
| STORMBIRDS | • stormbirds n. Plural of stormbird. • storm-birds n. Plural of storm-bird. • STORMBIRD n. a petrel. |
| TABLOIDISM | • tabloidism n. The practices of tabloid journalism; gaudy sensationalism. |