| BOUNCINESS | • bounciness n. The characteristic of being bouncy. • BOUNCINESS n. the state of being bouncy. |
| BOUSINGKEN | • bousing-ken n. Alternative spelling of bousing ken. • bousing␣ken n. (Obsolete, UK, thieves’ cant) A pub; a public house; a tavern. • BOUSINGKEN n. (obsolete) in thieves' slang, a low drinking shop. |
| BUFOTENINE | • bufotenine n. (Organic chemistry) An alkaloid, found in the skins of some toads, related to serotonin. • BUFOTENINE n. a poisonous paralytic hallucinogenic drug. |
| BURGEONING | • burgeoning v. Present participle of burgeon. • burgeoning n. The act of budding or sprouting. • burgeoning n. A bud or branch. |
| BUTEONINES | • buteonines n. Plural of buteonine. • BUTEONINE n. a bird of the buzzard family. |
| CONCUBINES | • concubines n. Plural of concubine. • CONCUBINE n. a woman who cohabits with a man without being married; a kept mistress, also CONCUPY. |
| EBURNATION | • eburnation n. A degenerative process of bone, occurring at sites of articular cartilage erosion and commonly found… • EBURNATION n. an abnormal change of bone by which it becomes very hard and dense. |
| EMBOUNDING | • embounding v. Present participle of embound. • EMBOUND v. (Shakespeare) to enclose. |
| NUBIGENOUS | • nubigenous adj. Born of, or produced from, clouds. • NUBIGENOUS adj. cloud-born. |
| REBOUNDING | • rebounding v. Present participle of rebound. • rebounding n. The act of something that rebounds. • rebounding n. (Uncountable) Synonym of rebound exercise. |
| SUBVENTION | • subvention n. A subsidy; provision of financial or other support. • subvention n. (Obsolete) The act of coming under. • subvention n. (Archaic) The act of relieving, as of a burden; support; aid; assistance; help. |
| UBIQUINONE | • ubiquinone n. (Organic chemistry) any of several isoprenyl quinones that have a role in cellular respiration. • UBIQUINONE n. a quinine used involved in the transfer of electrons during cell respiration. |
| UNBECOMING | • unbecoming adj. Not flattering, attractive or appropriate. • unbecoming adj. Not in keeping with the expected standards of one’s position. • unbecoming v. Present participle of unbecome. |
| UNBOUNCIER | • UNBOUNCY adj. not bouncy. |
| UNCOMBINED | • uncombined adj. Not combined with another. • UNCOMBINE v. (Dickens) to separate. |
| UNCOMBINES | • uncombines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncombine. • UNCOMBINE v. (Dickens) to separate. |
| UNOBEDIENT | • unobedient adj. (Obsolete) disobedient. • UNOBEDIENT adj. disobedient. |
| UNOBTAINED | • unobtained adj. That has not been obtained. • UNOBTAINED adj. not obtained. |
| UNSOBERING | • unsobering adj. Not sobering. • UNSOBER v. to make unregulated or unrefined in manners. |