| BACKSIDES | • backsides n. Plural of backside. • back-sides n. Plural of back-side. • BACKSIDE n. the buttocks. |
| BACKSLIDE | • backslide v. To regress; to slip backwards or revert to a previous, worse state. • backslide v. To shirk responsibility; to renege on one’s obligations or commitments. • backslide v. (Christianity) To revert back into a life of sin after being saved. |
| BANKSIDES | • banksides n. Plural of bankside. • BANKSIDE n. the slope of a river bank. |
| BAUDEKINS | • baudekins n. Plural of baudekin. • BAUDEKIN n. a rich embroidered material, originally woven with woof of silk and warp of gold thread, also BALDACHIN, BALDACHINO, BALDAQUIN, BAWDKIN. |
| BEDSKIRTS | • bedskirts n. Plural of bedskirt. • BEDSKIRT n. drapery attached to a bed frame. |
| BENEDICKS | • benedicks n. Plural of benedick. • BENEDICK n. a newly married husband, esp. one formerly a confirmed bachelor, also BENEDICT. |
| BIDARKEES | • bidarkees n. Plural of bidarkee. • BIDARKEE n. (Russian) an Alaskan Inuit kayak, also BAIDAR, BAIDARKA, BIDARKA. |
| BRISKENED | • briskened v. Simple past tense and past participle of brisken. • BRISKEN v. to make brisk. |
| BRODEKINS | • brodekins n. Plural of brodekin. • BRODEKIN n. a high boot worn by classical actors, also BRODKIN. |
| DISBARKED | • disbarked v. Simple past tense and past participle of disbark. • DISBARK v. to strip of bark. |
| DISEMBARK | • disembark v. (Transitive) To remove from on board a vessel; to put on shore. • disembark v. (Intransitive) To go ashore out of a ship or boat; to leave a train or aircraft. • DISEMBARK v. to leave a ship, to land. |
| KERBSIDES | • kerbsides n. Plural of kerbside. • KERBSIDE n. the side of a pavement bordered by a kerb, also CURBSIDE. |
| REDBRICKS | • redbricks n. Plural of redbrick. • REDBRICK n. a British university founded in the 19th or early 20th century. |
| SKIBOBBED | • skibobbed v. Simple past tense and past participle of skibob. • SKIBOB v. to travel in a sleigh-type vehicle over snow. |
| SKYBRIDGE | • skybridge n. A walkway connecting buildings at a significant height above ground level. • SKYBRIDGE n. a covered elevated bridge connecting two buildings. |
| SNAKEBIRD | • snakebird n. A darter: any bird of the genus Anhinga. • snakebird n. A wryneck. • SNAKEBIRD n. the darter (anhinga) or the wryneck (jynx). |