| BICEPHALOUS | • bicephalous adj. (Zoology) Having two heads. • BICEPHALOUS adj. having two heads. |
| BLOCKHOUSES | • blockhouses n. Plural of blockhouse. • BLOCKHOUSE n. a wooden or concrete fortification with ports or loopholes for defensive fire, observation, etc. |
| BREECHCLOUT | • breechclout n. (Dated) A breechcloth or loincloth. • BREECHCLOUT n. a loincloth. |
| BUCKTOOTHED | • bucktoothed adj. Having buckteeth. • buck-toothed adj. Having buckteeth. • BUCKTOOTHED adj. having buckteeth, teeth that jut out. |
| CHEQUEBOOKS | • chequebooks n. Plural of chequebook. • cheque␣books n. Plural of cheque book. • CHEQUEBOOK n. a book containing cheques. |
| COPUBLISHED | • copublished v. Simple past tense and past participle of copublish. • co-published v. Simple past tense and past participle of co-publish. • COPUBLISH v. to publish in collaboration with someone else. |
| COPUBLISHER | • copublisher n. A joint publisher; one of several publishers releasing a publication together. • COPUBLISHER n. a joint publisher. |
| COPUBLISHES | • copublishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of copublish. • co-publishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of co-publish. • COPUBLISH v. to publish in collaboration with someone else. |
| DEBOUCHMENT | • debouchment n. The point of debouch of a watercourse. • debouchment n. (Medicine) Opening or emptying into another part. • debouchment n. (Military) The act, or the result of debouching. |
| DEBOUCHURES | • debouchures n. Plural of debouchure. • DEBOUCHURE n. (French) the mouth of a river or strait. |
| EMBOUCHURES | • embouchures n. Plural of embouchure. • EMBOUCHURE n. (French) the position and use of the lips in producing a musical tone on a wind instrument. |
| HUCKLEBONES | • huckle␣bones n. Plural of huckle bone. • HUCKLEBONE n. the ankle bone, or talus. |
| LUCKENBOOTH | • LUCKENBOOTH n. (Scots) a shop or booth esp. in 18th century Edinburgh. |
| RETOUCHABLE | • retouchable adj. Capable of being retouched. • RETOUCHABLE adj. that can be retouched. |
| SUBCHLORIDE | • subchloride n. (Inorganic chemistry) A chloride that contains a smaller proportion of chlorine than the normal / typical… • SUBCHLORIDE n. a sub-compound of chloride. |
| UNSHOCKABLE | • unshockable adj. Incapable of being shocked (scandalised or appalled). • UNSHOCKABLE adj. not capable of being shocked. |
| UNTOUCHABLE | • untouchable adj. Not able to be touched. • untouchable adj. Not able to be defeated or bested. • untouchable n. A criminal who is so well-connected that they cannot be harmed. |