| BADMINTONS | • badmintons n. Plural of badminton. • BADMINTON n. a game played with a shuttlecock. |
| BEMOANINGS | • bemoanings n. Plural of bemoaning. • BEMOANING n. lamentation. |
| BINOMINALS | • binominals n. Plural of binominal. • BINOMINAL n. a binominal appellation. |
| BIOMININGS | • BIOMINING n. microbiological mining. |
| COMBININGS | • combinings n. Plural of combining. • COMBINING n. the act of combining. |
| CONALBUMIN | • conalbumin n. (Biology) One of the two major types of albumin found in egg white (the other being ovalbumin), which… |
| EMBONPOINT | • embonpoint n. Plumpness, stoutness, especially when voluptuous. • embonpoint adj. Plump, chubby, buxom. • EMBONPOINT n. (French) plumpness of person; stoutness. |
| EMBOUNDING | • embounding v. Present participle of embound. • EMBOUND v. (Shakespeare) to enclose. |
| EMBROWNING | • embrowning v. Present participle of embrown. • EMBROWN v. to make brown, also IMBROWN. |
| IMBROWNING | • imbrowning v. Present participle of imbrown. • IMBROWN v. to make brown, also EMBROWN. |
| MOWBURNING | • mowburning n. (Archaic) Damage to hay caused by overheating while in storage. • MOWBURNING n. the fermenting of hay when housed too green. |
| OBTAINMENT | • obtainment n. The act of obtaining something; acquisition. • OBTAINMENT n. the act of obtaining. |
| UMBONATION | • umbonation n. An umbo. • umbonation n. The formation of an umbo. • UMBONATION n. the state of being umbonate, having a central boss. |
| UNBECOMING | • unbecoming adj. Not flattering, attractive or appropriate. • unbecoming adj. Not in keeping with the expected standards of one’s position. • unbecoming v. Present participle of unbecome. |
| UNBOSOMING | • unbosoming v. Present participle of unbosom. • unbosoming n. The act of telling about one’s troubles. • UNBOSOM v. to pour out; to tell freely. |
| UNCOMBINED | • uncombined adj. Not combined with another. • UNCOMBINE v. (Dickens) to separate. |
| UNCOMBINES | • uncombines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncombine. • UNCOMBINE v. (Dickens) to separate. |