| AILUROPHOBIA | • ailurophobia n. An irrational fear or hatred of cats or other felines. • AILUROPHOBIA n. fear of cats. |
| AILUROPHOBIC | • ailurophobic adj. Having or relating to a fear or hatred of cats. • AILUROPHOBIC adj. having a morbid fear of cats. |
| AMPHIBIOUSLY | • amphibiously adv. In the manner of an amphibian. • amphibiously adv. In an amphibious manner. • AMPHIBIOUS adv. adapted for both land and water. |
| BRUSHABILITY | • brushability n. The quality or degree of being brushable. • BRUSHABILITY n. the capacity for being brushed. |
| BULLFIGHTING | • bullfighting n. A traditional spectacle, popular in Spain and many former Spanish colonies, in which a matador manipulates… • bull-fighting n. Alternative spelling of bullfighting. • BULLFIGHTING n. the action involved in a bullfight. |
| BULLSHITTING | • bullshitting v. Present participle of bullshit. • BULLSHITTING n. talking nonsense. |
| BULLWHIPPING | • bullwhipping v. Present participle of bullwhip. • bullwhipping n. A beating with a bullwhip. • BULLWHIP v. to strike with a long whip. |
| COPUBLISHING | • copublishing v. Present participle of copublish. • co-publishing v. Present participle of co-publish. • COPUBLISH v. to publish in collaboration with someone else. |
| CRUSHABILITY | • crushability n. The property of being capable of being crushed. • CRUSHABILITY n. the quality of being crushable. |
| REPUBLISHING | • republishing v. Present participle of republish. • REPUBLISH v. to publish again. |
| RUBBISHLIEST | • RUBBISHLY adj. like rubbish, also RUBBISHY. |
| SHIPBUILDERS | • shipbuilders n. Plural of shipbuilder. • ship-builders n. Plural of ship-builder. • SHIPBUILDER n. one who designs or constructs ships. |
| SHIPBUILDING | • shipbuilding n. (Uncountable) The construction of ships. • shipbuilding n. A construction of a ship. • ship-building n. Alternative spelling of shipbuilding. |
| THIOBACILLUS | • thiobacillus n. Any bacillus that is capable of metabolising sulfur, especially members of the genus Thiobacillus. • Thiobacillus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Hydrogenophilaceae – the sulfur bacteria. • THIOBACILLUS n. any of several rod-shaped bacteria that derive energy from the oxidation of sulphur or sulphur compounds. |