| ABSTRACTS | • abstracts n. Plural of abstract. • abstracts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abstract. • ABSTRACT v. to draw away. |
| ABSTRICTS | • abstricts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abstrict. • ABSTRICT v. to set free spores etc. by constriction of the stalk. |
| BAROSTATS | • barostats n. Plural of barostat. • BAROSTAT n. an automatic device for regulating pressure, e.g. in an aircraft. |
| BESETTERS | • besetters n. Plural of besetter. • BESETTER n. one who, or that which, besets. |
| BURSTIEST | • burstiest adj. Superlative form of bursty: most bursty. • BURSTY adj. occurring in short sudden episodes or bursts. |
| BYSTREETS | • bystreets n. Plural of bystreet. • BYSTREET n. a side street. |
| OBSTRUCTS | • obstructs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of obstruct. • OBSTRUCT v. to get in the way of. |
| OUTBURSTS | • outbursts n. Plural of outburst. • OUTBURST v. to burst out. |
| ROBUSTEST | • robustest adj. Superlative form of robust: most robust. • ROBUST adj. strong and healthy. |
| STARBURST | • starburst n. A violent explosion, or the pattern (likened to the shape of a star) supposed to be made by such an explosion. • starburst n. (Typography) A symbol similar to an asterisk, but with additional rays: ✺. • starburst n. (Astronomy) A region of space with an unusually high rate of star formation. |
| SUBSTRACT | • substract v. (Obsolete) To subtract. • SUBSTRACT v. to subtract; to withdraw, also SUBTRACT. |
| SUBSTRATA | • substrata n. Plural of substratum. • SUBSTRATUM n. that which underlies something, as a layer of earth lying under another, also SUBSTRATE. |
| SUBSTRATE | • substrate n. An underlying layer; a substratum. • substrate n. The substance lining the bottom edge of an enclosure. • substrate n. (Biochemistry) A substance acted upon, as by an enzyme. |
| SUBSTRUCT | • substruct v. To build beneath something; to lay as the foundation. • SUBSTRUCT v. to build beneath; to lay as a foundation. |
| SUBTRACTS | • subtracts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of subtract. • SUBTRACT v. to take away, also SUBSTRACT. |