| BLUETHROAT | • bluethroat n. A small Old World passerine bird, Luscinia svecica, the male in spring having a bright blue throat. • BLUETHROAT n. a singing bird of northern Europe and Asia, related to the nightingales. |
| BUTTERBALL | • butterball n. A round lump of a coagulated fat used in cooking such as butter, margarine, or a spread. • butterball n. (Derogatory) An overweight person. • butterball n. A small North American duck, the bufflehead, Bucephala albeola. |
| BUTTERLESS | • butterless adj. Without butter. • BUTTERLESS adj. without butter. |
| BUTTERMILK | • buttermilk n. The liquid left over after producing butter from full cream milk by the churning process, also called… • buttermilk n. Cultured buttermilk, a fermented dairy product produced from cow’s milk, with a characteristically sour taste. • BUTTERMILK n. the milk that remains after the butter is separated from the cream. |
| LITTERBUGS | • litterbugs n. Plural of litterbug. • LITTERBUG n. someone who creates litter. |
| OUTBLUSTER | • outbluster v. (Transitive) To surpass in blustering. • OUTBLUSTER v. to surpass in bluster. |
| PREBUTTALS | • prebuttals n. Plural of prebuttal. • PREBUTTAL n. a prepared response to an anticipated criticism. |
| REBUTTABLE | • rebuttable adj. Capable of being rebutted. • REBUTTABLE adj. capable of being rebutted. |
| SUBLETTERS | • subletters n. Plural of subletter. • SUBLETTER n. one who sublets. |
| TABLATURES | • tablatures n. Plural of tablature. • TABLATURE n. an old notation for lute music etc. |
| TRIBULATED | • tribulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of tribulate. • TRIBULATE v. to cause to endure tribulation. |
| TRIBULATES | • tribulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tribulate. • TRIBULATE v. to cause to endure tribulation. |
| TRITURABLE | • triturable adj. Capable of being triturated. • TRITURABLE adj. capable of being triturated. |
| TUBULATURE | • tubulature n. (Chemistry) A tubulure. • TUBULATURE n. tubes collectively. |
| TURNTABLES | • turntables n. Plural of turntable. • TURNTABLE n. a rotating table, platform, disc or pair of rings. |
| TURTLEBACK | • turtleback n. Anything having the shape of a turtle’s back (that is, its shell). • turtleback n. (Nautical) A convex deck at the bow or stern of a vessel, designed to shed seawater quickly. • turtleback n. (Military, nautical) An armor layout with an armored deck which slopes downwards towards the sides of… |