| BESMUTCHING | • besmutching v. Present participle of besmutch. • BESMUTCH v. (archaic) to soil, besmirch.
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| BICHROMATES | • bichromates n. Plural of bichromate. • BICHROMATE n. a salt of dichromic acid.
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| BIOCHEMISTS | • biochemists n. Plural of biochemist. • BIOCHEMIST n. a chemist specialising in the chemistry of living things.
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| BIOETHICIST | • bioethicist n. An expert in bioethics. • BIOETHICIST n. a practitioner of bioethics, the study of the ethical problems produced by medical research etc.
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| BIRDWATCHES | • birdwatches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of birdwatch. • BIRDWATCH v. to watch birds as a hobby.
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| BIRTHPLACES | • birthplaces n. Plural of birthplace. • BIRTHPLACE n. a place of birth or origin.
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| BLOTCHINESS | • blotchiness n. The state or condition of being blotchy. • BLOTCHINESS n. the state of being blotchy.
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| BRICKEARTHS | • BRICKEARTH n. a clayey alluvium suitable for the making of bricks. | 
| BUTCHERINGS | • butcherings n. Plural of butchering. • BUTCHERING n. slaughtering.
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| CHASTISABLE | • chastisable adj. Capable or deserving of chastisement; punishable. • CHASTISABLE adj. capable of being chastised.
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| HABITAUNCES | • HABITAUNCE n. (Spenser) dwelling-place. | 
| STENOBATHIC | • stenobathic adj. (Zoology) Able to live only within a limited range of depths (of water). • STENOBATHIC adj. able to live only within a narrow range of depth of water.
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| SUBJECTSHIP | • subjectship n. The state of being subject. • SUBJECTSHIP n. the state of being a subject.
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| SWITCHBLADE | • switchblade n. A folding knife with a blade which opens automatically (under spring pressure) when a button is pressed. • switchblade v. (Transitive) To attack or cut with a switchblade.
 • switchblade v. (Intransitive) To spring open or up.
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| THUMBPIECES | • thumbpieces n. Plural of thumbpiece. • THUMBPIECE n. a piece that is pressed by the thumb or receives the thumb.
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