| BACKLISTS | • backlists v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of backlist. • BACKLIST v. to include in a publisher's list of old books. |
| BASILECTS | • basilects n. Plural of basilect. • BASILECT n. the least prestigious language of an area. |
| BASILICAS | • basilicas n. Plural of basilica. • BASILICA n. (Latin) a large oblong hall with double colonnades and a semicircular apse. |
| CABALISMS | • CABALISM n. (Hebrew) a sect based on cabala, also KABALISM, KABBALISM, QABALISM, CABBALISM. |
| CABALISTS | • cabalists n. Plural of cabalist. • CABALIST n. (Hebrew) someone who finds hidden meanings in sacred texts, also KABALIST, KABBALIST, QABALIST. |
| CLASSIBLE | • classible adj. Alternative form of classable. • CLASSIBLE adj. capable of being put into a class, also CLASSABLE. |
| CLUBBISMS | • CLUBBISM n. the club system. |
| CLUBBISTS | • clubbists n. Plural of clubbist. • CLUBBIST n. a member of a club. |
| CROSSBILL | • crossbill n. Any of various finches of the genus Loxia, whose bill crosses over at the tips; they are specialist… • crossbill n. (Law) A bill brought by a defendant, in an equity or chancery suit, against the plaintiff, respecting… • CROSSBILL n. a kind of finch. |
| LOBSTICKS | • lobsticks n. Plural of lobstick. • LOBSTICK n. (Canadian) a tree with its lower branches trimmed, also LOPSTICK. |
| SCRIBBLES | • scribbles n. Plural of scribble. • scribbles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scribble. • SCRIBBLE v. to write hastily or illegibly. |
| SOCIABLES | • sociables n. Plural of sociable. • SOCIABLE n. a four-wheeled open carriage with side-seats. |
| SUBCLAIMS | • subclaims n. Plural of subclaim. • SUBCLAIM n. a subdivision of a claim. |
| SUBSOCIAL | • subsocial adj. Having a very limited social structure. • SUBSOCIAL adj. tending to associate gregariously but lacking a fixed social structure. |
| SYLLABICS | • syllabics n. Plural of syllabic. • SYLLABIC n. a syllabic sound; a unit of sound capable by itself of forming a syllable. |
| SYMBOLICS | • symbolics n. The study of ancient symbols. • symbolics n. (Theology) The study of that branch of historic theology which treats of creeds and confessions of faith. • symbolics n. Symbolism. |