| ABSTRICTS | • abstricts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abstrict. • ABSTRICT v. to set free spores etc. by constriction of the stalk. |
| BISECTORS | • bisectors n. Plural of bisector. • BISECTOR n. a line that divides into two parts. |
| BISMARCKS | • bismarcks n. Plural of bismarck. • Bismarcks n. Plural of Bismarck. • BISMARCK n. (Canadian) a type of pastry. |
| BRASSICAS | • brassicas n. Plural of brassica. • BRASSICA n. (Latin) a plant of the turnip and cabbage genus. |
| BRISANCES | • brisances n. Plural of brisance. • BRISANCE n. (French) the shattering or crushing effect of an explosion. |
| BURSICONS | • bursicons n. Plural of bursicon. • BURSICON n. a hormone produced by the insect brain that regulates processes associated with ecdysis. |
| 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. |
| CROSSBITE | • crossbite n. (Dentistry) An occlusal irregularity where a tooth (or teeth) has a more buccal or lingual position… • crossbite n. (Obsolete) A deception; a cheat. • crossbite v. (Obsolete, transitive) To deceive; to trick. |
| CURBSIDES | • curbsides n. Plural of curbside. • CURBSIDE n. the side of a pavement bordered by a curb, also KERBSIDE. |
| DESCRIBES | • describes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of describe. • DESCRIBE v. to recount the physical appearance, also DESCRIVE. |
| INSCRIBES | • inscribes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inscribe. • INSCRIBE v. to write or engrave as a lasting record. |
| PROBOSCIS | • proboscis n. (Anatomy) An elongated tube from the head or connected to the mouth, of an animal. • proboscis n. (Informal, mildly humorous) A large or lengthy human nose. • PROBOSCIS n. an elongated organ, usually associated with the mouth. |
| SCOMBRIDS | • scombrids n. Plural of scombrid. • SCOMBRID n. a fish of the Scombridae, the mackerel genus, also SCOMBROID. |
| SCRIBBLES | • scribbles n. Plural of scribble. • scribbles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scribble. • SCRIBBLE v. to write hastily or illegibly. |
| SCRIBINGS | • scribings n. Plural of scribing. • SCRIBING n. the act of scribing. |
| SCRIBISMS | • SCRIBISM n. the character and opinions of a Jewish scribe in the time of Christ. |
| SUBSCRIBE | • subscribe v. (Ergative) To sign up to have copies of a publication, such as a newspaper or a magazine, delivered… • subscribe v. To pay for the provision of a service, such as Internet access or a cell phone plan. • subscribe v. To believe or agree with a theory or an idea (used with to). |
| SUBSCRIPT | • subscript n. (Typography) A type of lettering form written lower than the things around it. • subscript n. (Programming) An index into an array or hash. • subscript v. (Mathematics, sciences, typography, transitive, of a variable) To provide with a subscript. |
| SUBVICARS | • subvicars n. Plural of subvicar. • SUBVICAR n. a subordinate vicar. |