| BACKSPEERED | • BACKSPEER v. (Scots) to cross-question, also BACKSPEIR. |
| BESCATTERED | • bescattered v. Simple past tense and past participle of bescatter. • BESCATTER v. (archaic) to scatter over. |
| BUCCANEERED | • buccaneered v. Simple past tense and past participle of buccaneer. • BUCCANEER v. to act as a buccaneer, also BUCCANIER. |
| CEREBROSIDE | • cerebroside n. (Biochemistry) Any of several glycosphingolipids found in the membranes of muscle and nervous tissue. • CEREBROSIDE n. any of various glycolipids found esp. in nerve tissue. |
| CHEESEBOARD | • cheeseboard n. A board used for serving cheeses. • CHEESEBOARD n. a board on which cheese is served. |
| CODEBREAKER | • codebreaker n. A cryptanalyst, one who decodes messages without the key. • CODEBREAKER n. one who job it is to break codes. |
| DECEREBRATE | • decerebrate adj. (Biology) Having the cerebrum removed. • decerebrate v. To remove the cerebrum in order to eliminate brain function. • DECEREBRATE v. to eliminate cerebral brain function in (an animal) by removing the cerebrum, as for purposes of experimentation. |
| DECEREBRISE | • DECEREBRISE v. to deprive of the cerebrum, also DECEREBRIZE. |
| DECEREBRIZE | • decerebrize v. Synonym of decerebrate. • DECEREBRIZE v. to deprive of the cerebrum, also DECEREBRISE. |
| DEPRECIABLE | • depreciable adj. Able to be depreciated. • DEPRECIABLE adj. that can be depreciated. |
| EXACERBATED | • exacerbated v. Simple past tense and past participle of exacerbate. • EXACERBATE v. to make more violent, bitter, or severe. |
| REDESCRIBED | • redescribed v. Simple past tense and past participle of redescribe. • REDESCRIBE v. to describe again. |
| REDESCRIBES | • redescribes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of redescribe. • REDESCRIBE v. to describe again. |
| RESUBJECTED | • resubjected v. Simple past tense and past participle of resubject. • RESUBJECT v. to subject again. |