| BIOLOGISMS | • biologisms n. Plural of biologism. • BIOLOGISM n. biological theory; the use of biological terms. |
| BIONOMISTS | • BIONOMIST n. a student of bionomics, the study of organisms interacting in their environments. |
| BIOSTROMES | • biostromes n. Plural of biostrome. • BIOSTROME n. a rock layer consisting of a deposit of organic material such as fossils. |
| BISHOPDOMS | • bishopdoms n. Plural of bishopdom. • BISHOPDOM n. the jurisdiction of a bishop. |
| BLOSSOMIER | • BLOSSOMY adj. full of blossoms, flowery. |
| BLOSSOMING | • blossoming v. Present participle of blossom. • blossoming n. The act or process by which something blossoms. • BLOSSOMING n. the act of blooming. |
| BOOMSTICKS | • boomsticks n. Plural of boomstick. • BOOMSTICK n. (Canadian) one of the logs that surrounds a boom and holds it together. |
| 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. |
| BROMEOSINS | • bromeosins n. Plural of bromeosin. • BROMEOSIN n. another name for eosin, a red dye stuff. |
| DISBOSOMED | • disbosomed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disbosom. • DISBOSOM v. to make known; to reveal. |
| DISEMBOSOM | • disembosom v. (Archaic) To separate from the bosom. • disembosom v. To disburden oneself of a secret. • DISEMBOSOM v. to separate from the bosom, to unburden. |
| DISSELBOOM | • disselboom n. One of the poles supporting a wagon. • DISSELBOOM n. (South African) the single shaft of an ox-wagon or other cart. |
| MOLYBDOSIS | • molybdosis n. Molybdenum poisoning. • MOLYBDOSIS n. lead poisoning. |
| MOOSEBIRDS | • moosebirds n. Plural of moosebird. • MOOSEBIRD n. a North American jay. |
| OBSOLETISM | • obsoletism n. A disused word or phrase; an archaism. • OBSOLETISM n. a disused word or phrase; an archaism. |
| SCOMBROIDS | • scombroids n. Plural of scombroid. • SCOMBROID n. any member of the mackerel family, also SCOMBRID. |
| SEMIHOBOES | • SEMIHOBO n. a person having some of the characteristics of a hobo. |
| SOMEBODIES | • somebodies n. Plural of somebody. • SOMEBODY n. an important person. |
| 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. |