| BATOONED | • batooned v. Simple past tense and past participle of batoon. • BATOON v. to strike with a truncheon, also BATON. |
| BEATDOWN | • beatdown n. (Slang) a severe beating. • beatdown n. (Professional wrestling, slang) A prescribed situation, usually to advance an angle or establish character… • beat␣down v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see beat, down. |
| BENTWOOD | • bentwood n. (Woodworking, countable and uncountable, sometimes attributive) Lengths of wood that have been made… • bentwood n. (Countable) An object, especially a piece of furniture, made from bentwood. • BENTWOOD n. wood artificially curved for furniture making etc. |
| BLONDEST | • blondest adj. Superlative form of blond: most blond. • blondest adj. Superlative form of blonde: most blonde. • BLOND adj. light coloured, also BLONDE. |
| BODEMENT | • bodement n. (Obsolete) An omen; a prognostic. • BODEMENT n. a prediction or prophecy, also ABODEMENT. |
| BONNETED | • bonneted adj. Wearing or having a bonnet. • BONNET v. to put on a head covering tied with ribbon. |
| BOUNTIED | • bountied v. Simple past tense and past participle of bounty. • BOUNTIED adj. with a bounty on one's head. |
| BRONDEST | • BRONDE adj. of a shade between blonde and brunette. |
| BUTTONED | • buttoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of button. • buttoned adj. With buttons fastened. • BUTTON v. to fasten with a small disk. |
| DOWNBEAT | • downbeat n. (Music) The accented beat at the beginning of a bar (indicated by a conductor with a downward stroke). • downbeat adj. Sad or pessimistic. • downbeat adj. Cautiously optimistic. |
| DUBONNET | • dubonnet n. The reddish purple colour of the apéritif Dubonnet. • Dubonnet prop.n. A French bittersweet red aperitif. • DUBONNET n. (French) a red colour. |
| ENTOMBED | • entombed v. Simple past tense and past participle of entomb. • ENTOMB v. to place in a tomb, also INTOMB. |
| INTOMBED | • intombed v. Simple past tense and past participle of intomb. • INTOMB v. to place in a tomb, also ENTOMB. |
| OBEDIENT | • obedient adj. Willing to comply with the commands, orders, or instructions of those in authority. • obedient n. One who obeys. • OBEDIENT adj. obeying or willing to obey. |
| OBTAINED | • obtained v. Simple past tense and past participle of obtain. • OBTAIN v. to gain possession of. |
| OBTENDED | • obtended v. Simple past tense and past participle of obtend. • OBTEND v. (obsolete) to put forward or allege. |
| OBTUNDED | • obtunded v. Simple past tense and past participle of obtund. • obtunded adj. (Medicine) Far from alert or oriented to time and space, and exhibiting other signs of being confused… • OBTUND v. to blunt, deaden. |
| UNBOLTED | • unbolted v. Simple past tense and past participle of unbolt. • unbolted adj. Not fastened with a bolt. • unbolted adj. Not sifted. |
| UNBOOTED | • unbooted adj. Not wearing boots. • unbooted adj. (Computing, rare) Not having been booted. • UNBOOT v. to take off the boots. |
| UNTOMBED | • untombed v. Simple past tense and past participle of untomb. • untombed adj. Having never been placed in a tomb, or having been removed from it. • UNTOMB v. to remove from a tomb. |