| BATTERING | • battering v. Present participle of batter. • battering n. A heavy beating. • battering n. A large defeat. |
| BETTERING | • bettering v. Present participle of better. • bettering n. Improvement. • BETTERING n. improvement. |
| BITTERING | • bittering n. A bitter compound used in adulterating beer. • bittering adj. Causing a bitter taste or smell. • bittering v. Present participle of bitter. |
| BITTERNUT | • bitternut n. The bitternut hickory, Carya cordiformis, a common hickory tree native to the eastern United States… • bitternut n. Its fruit, a bitter nut sometimes used as feed for livestock. • BITTERNUT n. a North American hickory tree. |
| BRATTLING | • brattling v. Present participle of brattle. • brattling n. A rattling or scampering noise. • brattling n. (In the plural, UK, East Anglia, Northamptonshire) Loppings from felled trees. |
| BRITTANIA | • BRITTANIA n. an alloy of tin and antimony with a low melting point, also BRITANNIA. |
| BRITTLING | • brittling v. Present participle of brittle. • BRITTLE v. to become fragile. |
| BUTTERINE | • butterine n. An imitation butter prepared from animal fat with other ingredients. • BUTTERINE n. a substance prepared from animal fat with some other ingredients intermixed, as an imitation of butter. |
| BUTTERING | • buttering v. Present participle of butter. • buttering n. The action of the verb to butter. • BUTTER v. to spread with a milk product. |
| BUTTONIER | • BUTTONY adj. ornamented with a large number of buttons. |
| RABATTING | • rabatting v. Present participle of rabat. • rabatting v. Present participle of rabatte. • RABATTING n. rotation in coincidence with another plane. |
| REBUTTING | • rebutting v. Present participle of rebut. • REBUT v. to prove to be false or erroneous. |
| TENEBRIST | • tenebrist n. A painter working in the style of tenebrism. • TENEBRIST n. a painter in the style of tenebrism. |
| TENEBRITY | • tenebrity n. Darkness; gloom. • TENEBRITY n. gloom, darkness. |
| TEREBINTH | • terebinth n. A Mediterranean tree, Pistacia terebinthus (and, possibly, Pistacia palaestina). • TEREBINTH n. a small Mediterranean tree yielding a resinous liquid. |
| TORBANITE | • torbanite n. A variety of coal, derived from colonial algae, that looks like carbonaceous shale. • TORBANITE n. a shale, almost a coal, once mined for oil at Torbane Hill in Scotland. |
| TRIBUNATE | • tribunate n. The state or office of a tribune; tribuneship. • TRIBUNATE n. the office of a tribune. |
| TURBINATE | • turbinate adj. Shaped or spinning like a top (spinning top). • turbinate adj. In the shape of a coil. • turbinate adj. (Zoology) Spiral and decreasing sharply in diameter from base to apex. |
| TURRIBANT | • turribant n. Obsolete form of turban. • TURRIBANT n. (Spenser) a turban. |