| ATTRIBUTIONS | • attributions n. Plural of attribution. • ATTRIBUTION n. the act of attributing. |
| ATTRIBUTIVES | • attributives n. Plural of attributive. • ATTRIBUTIVE n. a word added to another to denote an attribute. |
| BACTERIOSTAT | • bacteriostat n. A biological or chemical agent that causes bacteriostasis. • BACTERIOSTAT n. an agent that causes bacteriostasis. |
| BATTLEFRONTS | • battlefronts n. Plural of battlefront. • BATTLEFRONT n. the military sector in which actual combat takes place. |
| BELLETTRISTS | • bellettrists n. Plural of bellettrist. • BELLETTRIST n. one who engages in belles-lettres, also BELLETRIST. |
| BETROTHMENTS | • betrothments n. Plural of betrothment. • BETROTHMENT n. the state of being betrothed. |
| BITTERSWEETS | • bittersweets n. Plural of bittersweet. • BITTERSWEET n. the woody nightshade, whose stems when chewed taste first bitter, then sweet. |
| BOGTROTTINGS | • BOGTROTTING n. the practice of wandering round bogs, ascribed to Irishmen. |
| BUTTERSCOTCH | • butterscotch n. A hard candy made from butter, brown sugar, syrup and vanilla. • butterscotch n. A sauce or syrup made of similar ingredients. • butterscotch n. A light brown colour, like that of butterscotch candy. |
| DEATTRIBUTES | • deattributes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deattribute. • DEATTRIBUTE v. to withdraw the attribution of e.g. a work of art or literature to a particular artist, writer, etc. |
| MISATTRIBUTE | • misattribute v. To erroneously attribute; to falsely ascribe; used especially of authorship. • MISATTRIBUTE v. to attribute wrongly. |
| RABATTEMENTS | • RABATTEMENT n. the act of rabatting. |
| REATTRIBUTES | • reattributes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reattribute. • REATTRIBUTE v. to attribute again. |
| TETRABORATES | • tetraborates n. Plural of tetraborate. • TETRABORATE n. a salt, ester, or anion of boric acid. |
| TRIBUTYLTINS | • tributyltins n. Plural of tributyltin. |
| TRUSTABILITY | • trustability n. The quality or state of being trustable. • TRUSTABILITY n. the state of being trustable. |
| TRUSTBUSTERS | • trustbusters n. Plural of trustbuster. • TRUSTBUSTER n. a person who works for or achieves the breakup of business trusts, e.g. by legislation. |
| TRUSTBUSTING | • trustbusting n. (US) The breaking up of trusts or monopolies. • TRUSTBUSTING n. the dissolution of corporate trusts. |
| TURNTABLISTS | • turntablists n. Plural of turntablist. • TURNTABLIST n. a DJ who is skilled in using turntables to obtain distinctive effects from records. |