| BARBECUED | • barbecued adj. Cooked on a barbecue. • barbecued v. Simple past tense and past participle of barbecue. • bar-be-cued adj. Alternative form of barbecued. |
| BARLEDUCS | • BARLEDUC n. a kind of gooseberry jam. |
| BAUDRICKE | • BAUDRICKE n. (Spenser) the zodiac. |
| BECRUSTED | • becrusted adj. Covered with, or as if with, a crust; encrusted. • BECRUST v. to cover with a crust. |
| BESCOURED | • BESCOUR v. to scour thoroughly. |
| BRAUNCHED | • braunched v. Simple past tense and past participle of braunch. • BRAUNCH v. to spread like a tree branch, also BRANCH. |
| BUCKLERED | • bucklered v. Simple past tense and past participle of buckler. • BUCKLER v. (Shakespeare) to protect, shield. |
| BUCKRAMED | • buckramed v. Simple past tense and past participle of buckram. • BUCKRAM v. to pad or stiffen with buckram. |
| BUTCHERED | • butchered v. Simple past tense and past participle of butcher. • butchered adj. (Of an animal) Taken apart professionally, as a butcher might. • butchered adj. (By extension) Taken apart, destroyed or (figurative) distorted beyond recognition. |
| CURBSIDES | • curbsides n. Plural of curbside. • CURBSIDE n. the side of a pavement bordered by a curb, also KERBSIDE. |
| DEBAUCHER | • debaucher n. Somebody who debauches or corrupts others; a seducer. • DEBAUCHER n. one who debauches. |
| DISCUMBER | • discumber v. (Archaic, transitive) To free from that which cumbers or impedes; to disencumber. • DISCUMBER v. (archaic) to free of encumbrance, also DISENCUMBER. |
| REDUCIBLE | • reducible adj. Capable of being reduced. • reducible adj. (Mathematics, of a polynomial) Able to be factored into polynomials of lower degree, as 𝑥2−1. • reducible adj. (Mathematics, of an integer) Able to be factored into smaller integers; composite. |
| REDUCIBLY | • reducibly adv. In a reducible manner. • REDUCIBLE adv. capable of being reduced. |
| REEDBUCKS | • reedbucks n. Plural of reedbuck. • REEDBUCK n. a kind of African antelope, also REITBOK. |
| RUBICONED | • rubiconed v. Simple past tense and past participle of rubicon. • RUBICON v. to win at piquet in this way. |
| RUDBECKIA | • rudbeckia n. Any member of the genus Rudbeckia of coneflowers. • Rudbeckia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Asteraceae – coneflowers and black-eyed susans, native to North America. • RUDBECKIA n. (Swedish) a composite plant of the sunflower family. |
| SCUMBERED | • scumbered v. Simple past tense and past participle of scumber. • SCUMBER v. (archaic) to void excrement, also SKUMMER. |
| TUBERCLED | • tubercled adj. Having, or affected with, tubercles. • TUBERCLED adj. having tubercles. |
| UNDERCLUB | • underclub v. (Golf, transitive, intransitive) To take (a shot) with a golf club that provides too little distance. • UNDERCLUB v. in golf, to hit with a club that has too great loft to achieve the required distance. |