| BESMOOTHED | • besmoothed v. Simple past tense and past participle of besmooth. • BESMOOTH v. to make smooth. |
| BIOSTROMES | • biostromes n. Plural of biostrome. • BIOSTROME n. a rock layer consisting of a deposit of organic material such as fossils. |
| BOLOMETERS | • bolometers n. Plural of bolometer. • BOLOMETER n. an instrument for measuring radiant energy or infrared light. |
| BOOSTERISM | • boosterism n. (US) Promotion of a city, organisation, etc. in order to improve public opinion. • BOOSTERISM n. the practice of boosting or promoting a product or idea. |
| BOOTMAKERS | • bootmakers n. Plural of bootmaker. • BOOTMAKER n. one who makes boots. |
| BOTHERSOME | • bothersome adj. Causing trouble, annoyance, inconvenience, irritation, or perplexity. • BOTHERSOME adj. causing bother. |
| BOTTOMLESS | • bottomless adj. Having no bottom. • bottomless adj. Extremely deep. • bottomless adj. Having no bounds; limitless. |
| BOTTOMNESS | • bottomness n. (Physics) A quantum number of quarks and hadrons, determined by the number(s) of bottom quarks &… • BOTTOMNESS n. a property that characterizes quarks and hadrons. |
| BOTTOMRIES | • bottomries n. Plural of bottomry. • BOTTOMRY n. the use of a ship as collateral to finance a sea voyage. |
| LOBOTOMIES | • lobotomies n. Plural of lobotomy. • LOBOTOMY n. a type of surgical operation. |
| LOBOTOMISE | • lobotomise v. Alternative form of lobotomize. • LOBOTOMISE v. to carry out a lobotomy, also LOBOTOMIZE. |
| MONOSTABLE | • monostable adj. (Electronics) Having more than one state, only one of which is stable. • MONOSTABLE adj. of an electronic circuit, having only one stable state but able to pass into a second state in response to an input pulse. |
| MOTORBIKES | • motorbikes n. Plural of motorbike. • motorbikes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of motorbike. • MOTORBIKE v. to travel by motorbike, also MOTORBICYCLE, MOTORCYCLE. |
| MOTORBUSES | • motorbuses n. Plural of motorbus. • MOTORBUS n. a bus driven by an internal-combustion engine. |
| OBSOLETISM | • obsoletism n. A disused word or phrase; an archaism. • OBSOLETISM n. a disused word or phrase; an archaism. |
| SMOOTHABLE | • smoothable adj. That can be smoothed. • SMOOTHABLE adj. that can be smoothed. |
| SMOOTHBORE | • smoothbore adj. (Firearms) having a bore with a smooth interior, ie. one that has not been rifled. • smoothbore n. (Firearms) a cannon, gun or other firearm that has an unrifled barrel. • SMOOTHBORE adj. having a bore of perfectly smooth surface, not rifled. |
| THROMBOSED | • thrombosed v. Simple past tense and past participle of thrombose. • THROMBOSE v. to cause thrombosis in. |
| THROMBOSES | • thromboses n. Plural of thrombosis. • thromboses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of thrombose. • THROMBOSIS n. clotting of blood in a vessel during life. |
| TOMBSTONES | • tombstones n. Plural of tombstone. • TOMBSTONE n. a stone erected over a grave, to preserve the memory of the deceased. |