| ABNEGATOR | • abnegator n. (Rare) One who abnegates, denies, or rejects. • ABNEGATOR n. one who abnegates, renounce. |
| ABROGATED | • abrogated v. Simple past tense and past participle of abrogate. • ABROGATE v. to repeal (a law, custom, etc.); to abolish authoritatively or formally. |
| ABROGATES | • abrogates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abrogate. • ABROGATE v. to repeal (a law, custom, etc.); to abolish authoritatively or formally. |
| BERGAMOTS | • bergamots n. Plural of bergamot. • BERGAMOT n. (French) a citrus tree. |
| BESORTING | • besorting v. Present participle of besort. • BESORT v. (Shakespeare) to match, befit. |
| BIGOTRIES | • bigotries n. Plural of bigotry. • BIGOTRY n. prejudice. |
| BORGHETTO | • borghetto n. An Italian shanty town. • BORGHETTO n. (Italian) a big village. |
| BOTARGOES | • botargoes n. Plural of botargo. • BOTARGO n. (Italian) a type of relish made from mullet roe. |
| BOTHERING | • bothering v. Present participle of bother. • bothering n. The action of troubling or disturbing someone. • BOTHER v. to annoy. |
| BURGONETS | • burgonets n. Plural of burgonet. • BURGONET n. (French) a visored helmet that can be fitted or attached to the gorget or neckpiece, also BURGANET. |
| GLOBETROT | • globetrot v. (Intransitive) To frequently travel worldwide. • globe-trot n. A trip around the world. • globe-trot v. To travel all over the world for pleasure and sightseeing. |
| OBJURGATE | • objurgate v. (Transitive) To rebuke or scold strongly. • OBJURGATE v. to scold or rebuke sharply, to berate. |
| OBVERTING | • obverting v. Present participle of obvert. • OBVERT v. to turn, to show a different surface. |
| PREBOUGHT | • prebought v. Simple past tense and past participle of prebuy. • PREBUY v. to buy in advance. |
| REBOOTING | • rebooting v. Present participle of reboot. • rebooting n. The act by which something (A computer, a TV series, etc.) is rebooted. • REBOOT v. to renew the boots of. |
| SUBROGATE | • subrogate v. (Law, transitive) To replace one person or thing with another. • SUBROGATE v. to substitute for another with regard to a legal right or claim. |