| BISHOPDOM | • bishopdom n. The jurisdiction of a bishop; episcopate. • BISHOPDOM n. the jurisdiction of a bishop. |
| BLOKEDOMS | • BLOKEDOM n. the world of blokes. |
| BLOSSOMED | • blossomed v. Simple past tense and past participle of blossom. • BLOSSOM v. to flourish and prosper. |
| BOMBLOADS | • bombloads n. Plural of bombload. • BOMBLOAD n. as many bombs as a plane may carry. |
| DISBOSOMS | • disbosoms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disbosom. • DISBOSOM v. to make known; to reveal. |
| DOORJAMBS | • doorjambs n. Plural of doorjamb. • DOORJAMB n. one of the two vertical members forming the sides of a doorframe, aka doorpost. |
| EMBOSOMED | • embosomed v. Simple past tense and past participle of embosom. • EMBOSOM v. to embrace, also IMBOSOM. |
| IMBOSOMED | • imbosomed v. Simple past tense and past participle of imbosom. • IMBOSOM v. to embrace, also EMBOSOM. |
| MOBISODES | • mobisodes n. Plural of mobisode. • MOBISODE n. an episode of a TV show made for downloading and viewing on mobile phones. |
| MOLYBDOUS | • molybdous adj. (Chemistry) Of, pertaining to, or containing molybdenum; specifically designating those compounds in… • MOLYBDOUS adj. of molybdenum of lower valency. |
| MOOSEBIRD | • moosebird n. (US) The gray jay, Perisoreus canadensis. • MOOSEBIRD n. a North American jay. |
| MOPBOARDS | • mopboards n. Plural of mopboard. • MOPBOARD n. a narrow board nailed against the wall of a room next to the floor; aka skirting board. |
| RHOMBOIDS | • rhomboids n. Plural of rhomboid. • RHOMBOID n. a parallelogram with unequal sides, also RHOMBOIDES, RHOMBOIDEUS. |
| SCOMBROID | • scombroid adj. Pertaining to mackerel. • scombroid n. (Countable) Any fish of the family Scombridae, of which the mackerel (Scomber) is the type. • scombroid n. (Uncountable) A form of food poisoning caused by spoiled fish. |
| SMORBRODS | • SMORBROD n. (Norwegian) hors d'oeuvres served on slices of buttered bread, also SMORG, SMORGASBORD, SMORREBROD. |
| UNBOSOMED | • unbosomed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unbosom. • UNBOSOM v. to pour out; to tell freely. |