| BACKGROUNDS | • backgrounds n. Plural of background. • backgrounds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of background. • BACKGROUND v. to provide with background. |
| BERGSCHRUND | • bergschrund n. Alternative form of bergshrund. • BERGSCHRUND n. (German) a crevasse formed where a glacier or snowfield moves away from a mountain wall. |
| COUNTERBIDS | • counterbids n. Plural of counterbid. • counterbids v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of counterbid. • COUNTERBID n. a bid made in opposition to another bid. |
| CUMBERBUNDS | • cumberbunds n. Misspelling of cummerbunds. • CUMBERBUND n. (Hindi) a waistband, a sash, also CUMMERBUND, KUMMERBUND. |
| CUMMERBUNDS | • cummerbunds n. Plural of cummerbund. • CUMMERBUND n. (Hindi) a waistband, a sash, also CUMBERBUND, KUMMERBUND. |
| DISENCUMBER | • disencumber v. (Transitive) To remove an encumbrance or burden from (someone or something); unburden. • DISENCUMBER v. to free from encumbrance, also DISCUMBER. |
| DISTURBANCE | • disturbance n. The act of disturbing, being disturbed. • disturbance n. Something that disturbs. • disturbance n. A noisy commotion that causes a hubbub or interruption. |
| NUDIBRANCHS | • nudibranchs n. Plural of nudibranch. • NUDIBRANCH n. a member of the Nudibranchiata, sea slugs, also NUDIBRANCHIATE. |
| PUNCHBOARDS | • punchboards n. Plural of punchboard. • PUNCHBOARD n. a practice board used in the martial arts. |
| SUBCARDINAL | • subcardinal adj. (Anatomy) Located beneath a cardinal vein. • SUBCARDINAL n. a subordinate cardinal. |
| SUBDEACONRY | • subdeaconry n. The office of subdeacon; subdeaconship. • SUBDEACONRY n. the office of subdeacon. |
| UNDERSCRUBS | • UNDERSCRUB n. bushes etc. |
| UNDESCRIBED | • undescribed adj. Not described. • undescribed adj. Not previously known to science. • UNDESCRIBED adj. not described. |
| UNINSCRIBED | • uninscribed adj. Not inscribed. • UNINSCRIBED adj. not inscribed. |
| UNSCABBARDS | • unscabbards v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unscabbard. • UNSCABBARD v. to withdraw e.g. a sword from a scabbard. |
| UNSCRAMBLED | • unscrambled v. Simple past tense and past participle of unscramble. • UNSCRAMBLE v. to separate (as a conglomeration or tangle) into original components. |