| BELIERS | • beliers n. Plural of belier. • BELIER n. one who belies. |
| BEMIRES | • bemires v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bemire. • BEMIRE v. (archaic) to make muddy. |
| BERIMES | • berimes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of berime. • BERIME v. to compose in rhyme, also BERHYME. |
| BERRIES | • berries n. Plural of berry. • berries v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of berry. • BERRY v. to collect berries. |
| BIREMES | • biremes n. Plural of bireme. • BIREME n. an ancient galley with two banks of oars. |
| BREDIES | • bredies n. Plural of bredie. • BREDIE n. (South African) a meat and vegetable stew. |
| BRIBEES | • bribees n. Plural of bribee. • BRIBEE n. one who receives a bribe. |
| DERBIES | • derbies n. Plural of derby. • DERBY n. a type of hat. |
| EBRIOSE | • ebriose adj. (Formal) inebriated; drunk. • EBRIOSE adj. intoxicated, also EBRIATE, EBRIATED. |
| ESCRIBE | • escribe v. (Transitive, geometry) To draw outside of; used to designate a circle that touches one of the sides… • ESCRIBE v. to construct a circle touching a triangle externally. |
| FRISBEE | • frisbee n. (Countable) Alternative form of Frisbee (an object). • frisbee n. (Uncountable, sports) Alternative form of Frisbee (a sport). • frisbee v. Alternative form of Frisbee. |
| REBITES | • rebites v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rebite. • REBITE v. in engraving, to freshen a plate by a new application of acid. |
| RIBEYES | • ribeyes n. Plural of ribeye; Ellipsis of ribeye steaks. • rib-eyes n. Plural of rib-eye; Synonym of ribeye steaks; Alternative form of ribeyes; Ellipsis of rib-eye steaks. • rib␣eyes n. Plural of rib eye; Synonym of ribeye steaks; Alternative form of ribeyes; Ellipsis of rib eye steaks. |