| BACKSPEERING | • BACKSPEER v. (Scots) to cross-question, also BACKSPEIR. |
| BEPLASTERING | • beplastering v. Present participle of beplaster. • BEPLASTER v. (archaic) to plaster thickly. |
| BEPOMMELLING | • bepommelling v. Present participle of bepommel. • BEPOMMEL v. to pommel soundly. |
| BESPATTERING | • bespattering v. Present participle of bespatter. • bespattering n. The action or result of something being bespattered. • BESPATTER v. to soil by spattering. |
| BOOKKEEPINGS | • bookkeepings n. Plural of bookkeeping. • BOOKKEEPING n. the job of keeping books. |
| GERONTOPHOBE | • gerontophobe n. One who has gerontophobia. • GERONTOPHOBE n. one with a morbid fear of old age. |
| INEXPUGNABLE | • inexpugnable adj. Impossible to eliminate or destroy; impregnable. • INEXPUGNABLE adj. not able to be attacked or captured. |
| INEXPUNGIBLE | • inexpungible adj. That cannot be expunged. • INEXPUNGIBLE adj. incapable of being obliterated. |
| PRENUMBERING | • prenumbering v. Present participle of prenumber. • PRENUMBER v. to number in advance. |
| SPEEDBALLING | • speedballing v. Present participle of speedball. • SPEEDBALLING n. the practice of taking cocaine and heroin taken intravenously. |
| SPEEDBOATING | • speedboating n. The recreational act of travelling in a speedboat. • speedboating v. Present participle of speedboat. • SPEEDBOATING n. the sport of driving a speedboat. |
| UNBESPEAKING | • unbespeaking v. Present participle of unbespeak. • UNBESPEAK v. to unsay; hence, to annul or cancel. |
| UNEXPUGNABLE | • unexpugnable adj. That cannot be expugned; safe from attack. • UNEXPUGNABLE adj. not expugnable. |