| ABERNETHIES | • Abernethies n. Plural of Abernethy. • ABERNETHY n. a crisp unleavened biscuit invented by Dr John Abernethy of Scotland. |
| ANTECHAMBER | • antechamber n. A small room used as an entryway or reception area to a larger room. • ANTECHAMBER n. a chamber or room leading to a more important apartment. |
| BETROTHMENT | • betrothment n. The act of betrothing, or the state of being betrothed. • BETROTHMENT n. the state of being betrothed. |
| BLETHERINGS | • bletherings n. Plural of blethering. • BLETHERING n. the act of talking loquacious nonsense. |
| BREATHINESS | • breathiness n. The state or quality of being breathy. • breathiness n. The result or product of being breathy. • BREATHINESS n. the state of being breathy. |
| BRIGHTENERS | • brighteners n. Plural of brightener. • BRIGHTENER n. something that brightens. |
| BURTHENSOME | • burthensome adj. Obsolete spelling of burdensome. • BURTHENSOME adj. heavy, oppressive, also BURDENOUS, BURDENSOME. |
| EMBREATHING | • embreathing v. Present participle of embreathe. • EMBREATHE v. (archaic) to breathe into. |
| HEARTBROKEN | • heartbroken adj. Suffering from grief, especially after a failed romance. • HEARTBROKEN adj. having a broken heart. |
| INHERITABLE | • inheritable adj. That can be inherited. • inheritable adj. Capable of taking by inheritance, or of receiving by descent; capable of succeeding to, as an heir. • INHERITABLE adj. capable of being inherited or of passing by inheritance, also HERITABLE. |
| OVERBURTHEN | • overburthen n. Archaic form of overburden. • overburthen v. Archaic form of overburden. • OVERBURTHEN v. (archaic) to overburden, also OVERBURDEN. |
| REINHABITED | • reinhabited v. Simple past tense and past participle of reinhabit. • REINHABIT v. to inhabit again. |
| THEOBROMINE | • theobromine n. (Chemistry) An alkaloid, of similar structure to caffeine, found in chocolate and cocoa. • THEOBROMINE n. an alkaloid obtained from the chocolate seed, used in medicine. |
| UNBURTHENED | • unburthened v. Simple past tense and past participle of unburthen. • UNBURTHEN v. (archaic) to unburden; to unload. |
| UNDERBREATH | • underbreath adv. Under one’s breath; inaudibly or in a barely audible manner. • underbreath adj. Vocalized under one’s breath. • underbreath n. An utterance made so as not to be heard by most people in the area. |