| BACKSPEERS | • BACKSPEER v. (Scots) to cross-question, also BACKSPEIR. |
| BEDPRESSER | • BEDPRESSER n. (Shakespeare) a heavy, lazy fellow. |
| BEDSPREADS | • bedspreads n. Plural of bedspread. • BEDSPREAD n. a coverlet for a bed. |
| BEPLASTERS | • beplasters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of beplaster. • BEPLASTER v. (archaic) to plaster thickly. |
| BESPATTERS | • bespatters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bespatter. • BESPATTER v. to soil by spattering. |
| BIOSPHERES | • biospheres n. Plural of biosphere. • BIOSPHERE n. the plant and animal life on the earth. |
| BORESCOPES | • borescopes n. Plural of borescope. • BORESCOPE n. an optical device, e.g. a prism, used to inspect an inaccessible space e.g. an engine cylinder. |
| PREBLESSED | • preblessed v. Simple past tense and past participle of prebless. • PREBLESS v. to bless beforehand. |
| PREBLESSES | • preblesses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prebless. • PREBLESS v. to bless beforehand. |
| PRESBYOPES | • presbyopes n. Plural of presbyope. • PRESBYOPE n. one who has presbyopia; a farsighted person. |
| PRESBYTERS | • presbyters n. Plural of presbyter. • PRESBYTER n. an elder in the early Christian church, also PRESBYTE. |
| PRESCRIBES | • prescribes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prescribe. • PRESCRIBE v. to lay down a rule or direction. |
| REBAPTISES | • rebaptises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rebaptise. • REBAPTISE v. to baptize again or a second time, also REBAPTIZE. |
| SPIDERWEBS | • spiderwebs n. Plural of spiderweb. • spider-webs n. Plural of spider-web. • spider␣webs n. Plural of spider web. |
| SUPERBIKES | • superbikes n. Plural of superbike. • SUPERBIKE n. a high-powered motorbike. |
| SUPERBNESS | • superbness n. The state or condition of being superb; excellence. • superbness n. (Dated) Haughtiness. • SUPERBNESS n. the quality of being superb. |