| BLOUSIER | • blousier adj. Comparative form of blousy: more blousy. • BLOUSY adj. coarse and ruddy-faced, also BLOWSY, BLOWZY. |
| BOERBULS | • BOERBUL n. (South African) a mastiff, often used as a watchdog. |
| BOULDERS | • boulders n. Plural of boulder. • BOULDER n. a large rock, also BOWLDER. |
| BOULTERS | • boulters n. Plural of boulter. • Boulters prop.n. Plural of Boulter. • BOULTER n. a sieve, a machine for separating bran from flour, also BOLTER. |
| BOURLAWS | • bourlaws n. Plural of bourlaw. • BOURLAW n. (archaic) a local law dealing with local customs and civil disputes, also BYRLAW. |
| CLOTBURS | • clotburs n. Plural of clotbur. • CLOTBUR n. the burdock, also COCKLEBUR. |
| DOUBLERS | • doublers n. Plural of doubler. • DOUBLER n. one that doubles. |
| GLABROUS | • glabrous adj. Bald, hairless; smooth. • GLABROUS adj. smooth, also GLABRATE. |
| RIBULOSE | • ribulose n. (Organic chemistry, biochemistry) a ketopentose whose phosphate derivatives participate in photosynthesis. • RIBULOSE n. a type of sugar. |
| ROBUSTLY | • robustly adv. In a robust manner. • ROBUST adv. strong and healthy. |
| ROUSABLE | • rousable adj. Capable of being roused. • ROUSABLE adj. capable of being roused. |
| RUBEOLAS | • rubeolas n. Plural of rubeola. • RUBEOLA n. (Latin) a virus disease, measles. |
| SOURBALL | • sourball n. (US) A hard candy with a sour flavor. • SOURBALL n. a sour candy. |
| SUBFLOOR | • subfloor n. (Construction) The floor structure supporting and underlying the visible flooring or other finishing… • SUBFLOOR n. a rough floor laid as a base for a finished floor. |
| SUBPOLAR | • subpolar adj. Situated below the poles. • SUBPOLAR adj. situated just outside the polar circles. |
| SUBSOLAR | • subsolar adj. Directly beneath the sun. • subsolar adj. Between the tropics; equatorial. • SUBSOLAR adj. directly under the sun, as a point on the earth's surface where the sun is vertically overhead. |
| SUBWORLD | • subworld n. A world that makes up part of a larger world. • SUBWORLD n. a subdivision of a sphere of interest. |
| TROUBLES | • troubles n. Plural of trouble. • troubles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of trouble. • Troubles prop.n. (Ireland, historical) The continued violence and terrorist, military and paramilitary activity in Northern… |