| ANGLOPHOBE | • anglophobe n. Alternative letter-case form of Anglophobe. • Anglophobe n. A person who dislikes or fears England, its people or anything English. • ANGLOPHOBE n. one who hates the English. |
| BECLASPING | • beclasping v. Present participle of beclasp. • BECLASP v. to clasp, embrace. |
| BEDIMPLING | • bedimpling v. Present participle of bedimple. • BEDIMPLE v. to make a small impression in. |
| BEPEARLING | • bepearling v. Present participle of bepearl. • BEPEARL v. to cover with pearls. |
| BEPIMPLING | • BEPIMPLE v. to cover with pimples. |
| BESPANGLED | • bespangled v. Simple past tense and past participle of bespangle. • BESPANGLE v. to adorn with spangles. |
| BESPANGLES | • bespangles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bespangle. • BESPANGLE v. to adorn with spangles. |
| EXPUGNABLE | • expugnable adj. Capable of being taken by storm. • EXPUGNABLE adj. capable of being expugned. |
| IMPUGNABLE | • impugnable adj. That can be impugned; open to (verbal) attack, open to question. • IMPUGNABLE adj. capable of being impugned. |
| PLEBIFYING | • plebifying v. Present participle of plebify. • PLEBIFY v. to lower to vulgar standards. |
| PREAMBLING | • preambling v. Present participle of preamble. • PREAMBLE v. to give an explanatory introduction. |
| PREBILLING | • prebilling v. Present participle of prebill. • PREBILL v. to bill beforehand. |
| PREBOILING | • preboiling v. Present participle of preboil. • PREBOIL v. to boil beforehand. |
| REPLUMBING | • replumbing v. Present participle of replumb. • REPLUMB v. to plumb again. |
| SPONGEABLE | • spongeable adj. Suitable for cleaning with a damp sponge. • SPONGEABLE adj. that can be sponged. |