| BLUNDERBUSS | • blunderbuss n. An old style of muzzleloading firearm and early form of shotgun with a distinctive short, large caliber… • blunderbuss v. (Transitive) To shoot with a blunderbuss. • BLUNDERBUSS n. an old-fashioned gun. |
| BLURREDNESS | • blurredness n. The property of being blurred. • BLURREDNESS n. the state of being blurred. |
| DISBURTHENS | • disburthens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disburthen. • DISBURTHEN v. to get rid of a burden, also DISBURDEN. |
| DISTURBANTS | • disturbants n. Plural of disturbant. • DISTURBANT n. that which disturbs. |
| DURABLENESS | • durableness n. Durability. • DURABLENESS n. the state of being durable. |
| HUSBANDRIES | • husbandries n. Plural of husbandry. • HUSBANDRY n. the business of a farmer; economical management. |
| SOUNDBOARDS | • soundboards n. Plural of soundboard. • SOUNDBOARD n. a thin resonant board (as the belly of a violin) so placed in an instrument as to reinforce its tones by sympathetic vibration. |
| SUBINDUSTRY | • subindustry n. An industry that makes up part of a larger industry. • SUBINDUSTRY n. a subordinate industry. |
| SUBJOINDERS | • subjoinders n. Plural of subjoinder. • SUBJOINDER n. an additional remark. |
| SUBSTANDARD | • substandard adj. Of inferior quality; not meeting the minimum quality requirements. • substandard adj. (Linguistics, dated) Not conforming to the standard variety; nonstandard. • sub-standard adj. Alternative spelling of substandard. |
| SUBTRAHENDS | • subtrahends n. Plural of subtrahend. • SUBTRAHEND n. the sum or number to be subtracted, or taken from another. |
| UNDERBOSSES | • underbosses n. Plural of underboss. • UNDERBOSS n. an under-manager. |
| UNDERBUSHES | • underbushes n. Plural of underbush. • underbushes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underbush. • UNDERBUSH v. to clear of underbrush. |
| UNDERSCRUBS | • UNDERSCRUB n. bushes etc. |
| UNDERSHRUBS | • undershrubs n. Plural of undershrub. • UNDERSHRUB n. a shrub smaller than the usual shrub. |
| UNSCABBARDS | • unscabbards v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unscabbard. • UNSCABBARD v. to withdraw e.g. a sword from a scabbard. |