| BACKSPEERED | • BACKSPEER v. (Scots) to cross-question, also BACKSPEIR. |
| BEDPRESSERS | • BEDPRESSER n. (Shakespeare) a heavy, lazy fellow. |
| BEPLASTERED | • beplastered v. Simple past tense and past participle of beplaster. • BEPLASTER v. (archaic) to plaster thickly. |
| BEPOMMELLED | • bepommelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of bepommel. • BEPOMMEL v. to pommel soundly. |
| BESPATTERED | • bespattered v. Simple past tense and past participle of bespatter. • bespattered adj. Covered in spots of splashed liquid. • BESPATTER v. to soil by spattering. |
| DEPRECIABLE | • depreciable adj. Able to be depreciated. • DEPRECIABLE adj. that can be depreciated. |
| DEPRESSIBLE | • depressible adj. Capable of being depressed (pushed down). • DEPRESSIBLE adj. able to be depressed. |
| DEVELOPABLE | • developable adj. Suitable for development, often specifically for construction. • developable adj. (Photography, of a latent image) Which can be developed into a visible image. • developable adj. (Geometry, of a surface) Described by a moving right line, and such that consecutive positions of the… |
| EXPENDABLES | • expendables n. Plural of expendable. • EXPENDABLE n. one who is expendable. |
| PREDIABETES | • prediabetes n. The state in which blood glucose levels are above normal but have not reached those of diabetes. • PREDIABETES n. an asymptomatic abnormal state that precedes the development of clinically evident diabetes. |
| PRENUMBERED | • prenumbered v. Simple past tense and past participle of prenumber. • PRENUMBER v. to number in advance. |
| REDEMPTIBLE | • redemptible adj. (Archaic) redeemable. • REDEMPTIBLE adj. that can be redeemed. |
| SPEEDBALLED | • speedballed v. Simple past tense and past participle of speedball. • SPEEDBALL v. to take cocaine and heroin taken intravenously. |