| BECKONER | • beckoner n. One who, or that which, beckons. • BECKONER n. one who beckons. |
| BEDRENCH | • bedrench v. (Archaic, transitive) To drench thoroughly; to make extremely wet; saturate with moisture; soak. • BEDRENCH v. to wet thoroughly. |
| BENCHERS | • benchers n. Plural of bencher. • BENCHER n. a senior member of an inn of court; a person who sits on a bench in some official capacity. |
| BENCHIER | • BENCHY adj. (New Zealand) of a hillside, hollowed out in bench shapes. |
| BERNICLE | • bernicle n. A barnacle goose. • bernicle n. (Historical, chiefly in the plural) A form of torture in which the legs were crushed between pieces of wood. • BERNICLE n. a kind of wild goose, aka brant or barnacle. |
| BESCREEN | • bescreen v. (Transitive) To cover with a screen, or as with a screen. • bescreen v. (Transitive) To shelter; conceal. • BESCREEN v. to cover with a screen, or as with a screen. |
| BLENCHER | • blencher n. (Obsolete) One who, or that which, scares another; specifically, a person stationed to prevent the escape… • blencher n. (Obsolete) One who flinches or shrinks back. • BLENCHER n. a person stationed to prevent the escape of the deer, at a hunt. |
| CABERNET | • cabernet n. Cabernet Sauvignon. • CABERNET n. (French) a type of black grape used to produce a dry red wine. |
| CARBEENS | • carbeens n. Plural of carbeen. • CARBEEN n. (Native Australian) an Australian eucalyptus with drooping branches and grey bark. |
| CARBENES | • carbenes n. Plural of carbene. • CARBENE n. a neutral divalent free radical. |
| CRUBEENS | • crubeens n. Plural of crubeen. • CRUBEEN n. (Irish) a pig's trotter. |
| ENCUMBER | • encumber v. (Transitive) To load down something with a burden. • encumber v. (Transitive) To restrict or block something with a hindrance or impediment. • encumber v. (Transitive) To burden with a legal claim or other obligation. |
| OBSCENER | • obscener adj. Comparative form of obscene: more obscene. • OBSCENE adj. offensive, disgusting. |
| UNBREECH | • unbreech v. (Transitive) To remove the breeches of; to divest or strip of breeches. • unbreech v. (Military, transitive) To free the breech of (A cannon etc.) from its fastenings or coverings. • UNBREECH v. to remove the breeches of. |