| BELIQUORED | • beliquored adj. Drunken. • BELIQUOR v. to soak with liquor. |
| BIODIESELS | • biodiesels n. Plural of biodiesel. • BIODIESEL n. a biofuel for use in diesel engines. |
| BIOFUELLED | • biofuelled adj. Alternative form of biofueled. • BIOFUELLED adj. running on biofuel, also BIOFUELED. |
| BORDERLINE | • borderline adj. Nearly; not clearly on one side or the other of a border or boundary, ambiguous. • borderline adj. Showing bad taste. • borderline adj. Exhibiting borderline personality disorder. |
| BOULDERIER | • BOULDERY adj. of a landscape, characterized by boulders. |
| BOWDLERISE | • bowdlerise v. Alternative form of bowdlerize. • Bowdlerise v. Alternative form of bowdlerize. • BOWDLERISE v. to expurgate a book or writing, by removing whatever might be considered indelicate, esp. to do so unnecessarily, also BOWDLERIZE. |
| BOWDLERIZE | • bowdlerize v. To remove or alter those parts of a text considered offensive, vulgar, or otherwise unseemly. • Bowdlerize v. Alternative form of bowdlerize. • BOWDLERIZE v. to purge literature of all possibly offensive or morally impure material, also BOWDLERISE. |
| DECOCTIBLE | • decoctible adj. Able to be decocted, or boiled down. • DECOCTIBLE adj. capable of being boiled or digested. |
| DEMOBILISE | • demobilise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of demobilize. • DEMOBILISE v. to disband e.g. soldiers, also DEMOBILIZE. |
| DEMOBILIZE | • demobilize v. To release someone from military duty, especially after a war. • demobilize v. To disband troops, or remove them from a war footing. • DEMOBILIZE v. to disband e.g. soldiers, also DEMOBILISE. |
| DISBOWELED | • disboweled v. Simple past tense and past participle of disbowel. • DISBOWEL v. to remove the intestines of. |
| DISEMBOWEL | • disembowel v. (Transitive) To take or let out the bowels or interior parts of; to eviscerate. • disembowel v. (Transitive) To take or draw from the body, as the web of a spider. • DISEMBOWEL v. to take out the bowels of. |
| DISENNOBLE | • disennoble v. (Transitive) To deprive of what ennobles; to degrade. • DISENNOBLE v. to deprive of that which ennobles; to degrade. |
| IMBOLDENED | • imboldened v. Simple past tense and past participle of imbolden. • IMBOLDEN v. to instil with courage, also EMBOLDEN. |
| NONEDIBLES | • nonedibles n. Plural of nonedible. • NONEDIBLE n. something not edible. |
| OBEDIENTLY | • obediently adv. In an obedient manner. • OBEDIENT adv. obeying or willing to obey. |
| OVERBILLED | • overbilled v. Simple past tense and past participle of overbill. • OVERBILL v. to bill too much. |
| OVERBOILED | • overboiled v. Simple past tense and past participle of overboil. • OVERBOIL v. to boil too long. |
| POTBELLIED | • potbellied adj. Having a potbelly. • pot-bellied adj. Alternative form of potbellied. • POTBELLIED adj. having a potbelly. |