| AEROBRAKES | • aerobrakes n. Plural of aerobrake. • aerobrakes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of aerobrake. • AEROBRAKE v. to use a planet's atmosphere to reduce the speed of a spacecraft. |
| BONESHAKER | • boneshaker n. A velocipede (the bicycle of the late 1860s). • boneshaker n. Something jolty. • bone-shaker n. Alternative spelling of boneshaker. |
| BOOKSELLER | • bookseller n. A person engaged in the business of selling books. • bookseller n. A business that sells books. • BOOKSELLER n. one that sells books. |
| BOXKEEPERS | • boxkeepers n. Plural of boxkeeper. • BOXKEEPER n. an attendant at a theatre who has charge of the boxes. |
| BROKENNESS | • brokenness n. The characteristic of being broken. • BROKENNESS n. the state of being broken. |
| BROKERAGES | • brokerages n. Plural of brokerage. • BROKERAGE n. the business or employment of a broker, also BROCAGE, BROKAGE, BROKERY. |
| BROOKWEEDS | • brookweeds n. Plural of brookweed. • BROOKWEED n. a small white-flowered herb found usually in wet places. |
| CHOKEBORES | • chokebores n. Plural of chokebore. • chokebores v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chokebore. • CHOKEBORE n. a gun that narrows toward the muzzle. |
| HOUSEBREAK | • housebreak v. (Transitive, US) To train an animal to avoid urinating or defecating in the house, except within a litterbox… • housebreak v. (Intransitive, US) To break into a house, typically to burgle it. • HOUSEBREAK v. to train a pet not to relieve itself indoors. |
| HOUSEBROKE | • housebroke v. Simple past tense of housebreak. • HOUSEBREAK v. to train a pet not to relieve itself indoors. |
| JOBSEEKERS | • jobseekers n. Plural of jobseeker. • JOBSEEKER n. one engaged in seeking employment. |
| KERBLOOEYS | • KERBLOOEY n. the sound of an explosion. |
| KERBSTONES | • kerbstones n. Plural of kerbstone. • kerb-stones n. Plural of kerb-stone. • kerb␣stones n. Plural of kerb stone. |
| KNEEBOARDS | • kneeboards n. Plural of kneeboard. • KNEEBOARD v. to ride a kind of short surfboard ridden in a kneeling position. |
| OVERBRAKES | • overbrakes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overbrake. • OVERBRAKE v. to brake too much. |
| STONEBREAK | • stonebreak n. The meadow saxifrage. • STONEBREAK n. another name for saxifrage. |