| ABOLISHERS | • abolishers n. Plural of abolisher. • ABOLISHER n. one who abolishes. |
| BIOSPHERES | • biospheres n. Plural of biosphere. • BIOSPHERE n. the plant and animal life on the earth. |
| BIRDHOUSES | • birdhouses n. Plural of birdhouse. • BIRDHOUSE n. a nesting-box; an aviary. |
| BISHOPRICS | • bishoprics n. Plural of bishopric. • BISHOPRIC n. the diocese or jurisdiction of a bishop; the rank or office of a bishop. |
| BOARFISHES | • boarfishes n. Plural of boarfish. • BOARFISH n. a Mediterranean fish, so called from the resemblance of the extended lips to a hog's snout. |
| BOOSTERISH | • boosterish adj. Promotional; acting as or like a booster for a particular community or group. • BOOSTERISH adj. exhibiting boosterism, the practice of boosting or promoting a product or idea. |
| CHEMISORBS | • chemisorbs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chemisorb. • CHEMISORB v. to adsorb by chemical action, also CHEMOSORB. |
| CROSSBIRTH | • crossbirth n. Alternative form of cross-birth. • cross-birth n. (Medicine) A birth in which the fetus is positioned with neither the head nor the feet lying in the… • CROSSBIRTH n. a birth in which the child lies transversely in the uterus. |
| HERBORISES | • herborises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of herborise. • HERBORISE v. to search for plants, or new species of plants, with a view to classifying them, also HERBORIZE. |
| HERBORISTS | • herborists n. Plural of herborist. • HERBORIST n. a herbalist. |
| SHIPBOARDS | • shipboards n. Plural of shipboard. • SHIPBOARD n. a ship's side. |
| SHOREBIRDS | • shorebirds n. Plural of shorebird. • shore␣birds n. Plural of shore bird. • SHOREBIRD n. any of various birds that live on the shore or close to water. |
| THEORBISTS | • theorbists n. Plural of theorbist. • THEORBIST n. one who plays on a theorbo, a double-necked lute. |
| THROMBOSIS | • thrombosis n. (Pathology) The formation of thrombi in the blood vessels of a living organism, causing obstruction… • THROMBOSIS n. clotting of blood in a vessel during life. |