| BINAURAL | • binaural adj. Of, relating to, affecting, or designed for use with two ears. • BINAURAL adj. hearing with both ears. |
| BLURBING | • blurbing v. Present participle of blurb. • BLURB v. to praise in a publicity notice. |
| BLURRING | • blurring v. Present participle of blur. • blurring n. A blurry patch. • BLUR v. to make indistinct. |
| BLURTING | • blurting v. Present participle of blurt. • blurting n. Something that is blurted, or spoken hastily without thinking. • BLURTING n. the act of blurting, speaking without due thought. |
| BULLRING | • bullring n. Alternative form of bull ring (“area where a bullfight takes place”). • bull␣ring n. (Bullfighting) The area in which bullfighting takes place. • BULLRING n. a bullfight arena. |
| BURBLING | • burbling n. A burble, the sounds of a burble. • burbling v. Present participle of burble. • BURBLING n. talking incoherently. |
| BURGLING | • burgling v. Present participle of burgle. • BURGLE v. to trespass to steal. |
| NUBBLIER | • nubblier adj. Comparative form of nubbly: more nubbly. • NUBBLY adj. having small protuberances, also NUBBY. |
| PURBLIND | • purblind adj. Partially blind. • purblind adj. Near-sighted or dim-sighted. • purblind adj. Lacking in discernment or understanding. |
| RUBBLING | • RUBBLE v. to reduce into pieces. |
| RUINABLE | • ruinable adj. Capable of being ruined. • RUINABLE adj. able to be ruined. |
| RUMBLING | • rumbling adj. Deep- and slow-sounding. • rumbling n. A muted sound of complaint or discontent. • rumbling n. A deep low noise. |
| RUNCIBLE | • runcible adj. (Humorous) A nonce word used for humorous effect. • RUNCIBLE adj. a nonsense word applied by Edward Lear to a spoon with fork tines. |
| TRIBUNAL | • tribunal n. (Law) An assembly including one or more judges to conduct judicial business; a court of law. • tribunal n. (Philippines, historical) A kind of village hall used to transact business, to quarter troops and travellers… • TRIBUNAL n. a court of justice. |
| TURBINAL | • turbinal adj. Having the shape of a cone resting on its apex. • turbinal adj. (Anatomy) Rolled in a spiral; scroll-like; turbinate; applied to the thin, plicated, bony or cartilaginous… • turbinal n. (Anatomy) A turbinate bone. |
| UNBRIDLE | • unbridle v. (Transitive) To remove the bridle, and other tack, from (a horse or other animal). • unbridle v. (Transitive, figurative) To remove restraint from. • UNBRIDLE v. to set loose. |
| UNILOBAR | • unilobar adj. Consisting of a single lobe. • UNILOBAR adj. having one lobe, also UNILOBED. |
| UNLIMBER | • unlimber v. (Obsolete) To deploy an artillery piece for firing (i.e. to detach it from its limber). • unlimber v. (By extension) To clumsily put into employ a large weapon or object. • unlimber v. To unsling something, as a backpack, carried on the body with a strap; to bring something carried into… |
| UROBILIN | • urobilin n. (Biochemistry) A yellow linear tetrapyrrole resulting from the breakdown of heme, produced when urobilinogen… • UROBILIN n. a brown pigment in faeces and sometimes urine. |