| BIOCIDES | • biocides n. Plural of biocide. • BIOCIDE n. a substance that kills living material. |
| BIOPSIED | • biopsied v. Simple past tense and past participle of biopsy. • BIOPSY v. to examine tissue from a living body. |
| BIOPSIES | • biopsies n. Plural of biopsy. • biopsies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of biopsy. • BIOPSY v. to examine tissue from a living body. |
| BIOTITES | • biotites n. Plural of biotite. • BIOTITE n. mica containing iron and magnesia, generally of a black or dark green color. |
| BOISERIE | • boiserie n. Panelling; wood trim. • BOISERIE n. (French) wood panelling on a wall. |
| BRIONIES | • brionies n. Plural of briony. • BRIONY n. a climbing plant. |
| CICISBEO | • cicisbeo n. (Now chiefly historical) A man who escorts a married woman to social functions, especially in 18th-century… • CICISBEO n. (Italian) a lover of a married woman. |
| EBIONISE | • Ebionise v. Alternative form of Ebionize. • EBIONISE v. to follow the sect of ebionism, also EBIONIZE. |
| EBIONISM | • Ebionism n. Alternative form of Ebionitism. • EBIONISM n. an early Christian sect which honoured Mosaic law. |
| IMBODIES | • imbodies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imbody. • IMBODY v. to form into a body, also EMBODY. |
| MOBILISE | • mobilise v. (Transitive) To make something mobile. • mobilise v. (Transitive) To assemble troops and their equipment in a coordinated fashion so as to be ready for war. • mobilise v. (Intransitive) To become made ready for war. |
| NIOBITES | • niobites n. Plural of niobite. • NIOBITE n. the chief ore of niobium, aka columbite. |
| ORBITIES | • orbities n. Plural of orbity. • ORBITY n. (obsolete) bereavement, esp. of children. |
| SIGISBEO | • sigisbeo n. Alternative form of cicisbeo. • SIGISBEO n. (Italian) a professed gallant of a married woman, also CICISBEO. |