| BACKSWORDMAN | • backswordman n. (Historical) One who fights with a backsword or singlestick. • BACKSWORDMAN n. one who uses a backsword, a sword with one sharp edge, also BACKSWORDSMAN. |
| BACKSWORDMEN | • backswordmen n. Plural of backswordman. • BACKSWORDMAN n. one who uses a backsword, a sword with one sharp edge, also BACKSWORDSMAN. |
| BACKWOODSMAN | • backwoodsman n. A person who is acclimated to living in a forest area that is far removed from civilization or modern conveniences. • backwoodsman n. An uncivilized person. • backwoodsman n. (Informal, UK politics) A Peer who is seldom present in the House of Lords of the United Kingdom Parliament… |
| BACKWOODSMEN | • backwoodsmen n. Plural of backwoodsman. • BACKWOODSMAN n. a provincial, a country bumpkin. |
| BARODYNAMICS | • barodynamics n. The science of the support and mechanics of bridges. • BARODYNAMICS n. the science of the support and mechanics of bridges. |
| BIOMEDICINES | • biomedicines n. Plural of biomedicine. • BIOMEDICINE n. medicine based on the application of the principles of the natural sciences and esp. biology and biochemistry. |
| CANDELABRUMS | • candelabrums n. Plural of candelabrum. • CANDELABRUM n. a candleholder. |
| CARBAMIDINES | • CARBAMIDINE n. another name for guanidine. |
| CHAMBERHANDS | • CHAMBERHAND n. (New Zealand) a worker in the cold storage area of a slaughterhouse. |
| DEBAUCHMENTS | • debauchments n. Plural of debauchment. • DEBAUCHMENT n. the act of debauching. |
| DEBOUCHMENTS | • debouchments n. Plural of debouchment. • DEBOUCHMENT n. the act of debouching. |
| DECUMBENCIES | • DECUMBENCY n. the act or posture of lying down, also DECUMBENCE. |
| DESCRAMBLING | • descrambling v. Present participle of descramble. • DESCRAMBLE v. to unscramble. |
| DIAMONDBACKS | • diamondbacks n. Plural of diamondback. • DIAMONDBACK n. a kind of rattlesnake. |
| DISCUMBERING | • discumbering v. Present participle of discumber. • DISCUMBER v. (archaic) to free of encumbrance, also DISENCUMBER. |
| DISENCUMBERS | • disencumbers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disencumber. • DISENCUMBER v. to free from encumbrance, also DISCUMBER. |
| DISSEMBLANCE | • dissemblance n. (Countable) An act of dissembling. • dissemblance n. (Uncountable) Dissembling, as a kind of behavior; dissembling, generally. • dissemblance n. (Countable) Dissimilarity, unlikeness. |
| DUMBSTRICKEN | • DUMBSTRICKEN adj. made silent by astonishment, also DUMBSTRUCK. |
| MACERANDUBAS | • MACERANDUBA n. (Tupi) the Brazilian milk-tree, also MASSARANDUBA, MASSERANDUBA. |
| MOCKINGBIRDS | • mockingbirds n. Plural of mockingbird. • mocking␣birds n. Plural of mocking bird. • MOCKINGBIRD n. any of various long-tailed songbirds of the New World family Mimidae, noted for mimicking other birds' calls and other sounds. |