| ARBUSCLES | • arbuscles n. Plural of arbuscle. • ARBUSCLE n. a dwarf or shrublike tree. |
| BERASCALS | • berascals v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of berascal. • BERASCAL v. to accuse of being a rascal. |
| BESCRAWLS | • bescrawls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bescrawl. • BESCRAWL v. to cover with scrawls. |
| BRACTLESS | • bractless adj. (Botany) Without bracts. • BRACTLESS adj. destitute of bracts. |
| CROSSABLE | • crossable adj. Able to be crossed. • CROSSABLE adj. that can be crossed. |
| 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. |
| LABRUSCAS | • labruscas n. Plural of labrusca. • LABRUSCA n. a kind of fox grape. |
| SCAMBLERS | • scamblers n. Plural of scambler. • SCAMBLER n. (Scots) one who scrounges meals. |
| SCRABBLES | • scrabbles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scrabble. • scrabbles n. Plural of scrabble. • SCRABBLE v. to claw or grope about frantically. |
| SCRAMBLES | • scrambles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scramble. • scrambles n. Plural of scramble. • scrambles n. (Britain, dated, sports) motocross (racing game). |
| SCRIBBLES | • scribbles n. Plural of scribble. • scribbles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scribble. • SCRIBBLE v. to write hastily or illegibly. |
| SCROBBLES | • scrobbles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scrobble. • scrobbles n. Plural of scrobble. • SCROBBLE v. of an online music service, to record a listener's musical preferences and recommend similar music that he or she might enjoy. |
| SUBCLERKS | • subclerks n. Plural of subclerk. • SUBCLERK n. a subordinate clerk. |
| SUBSACRAL | • subsacral adj. (Anatomy) Situated under, or on the ventral side of, the sacrum. • SUBSACRAL adj. situated under, or on the ventral side of, the sacrum. |