| AMINOBUTENE | • AMINOBUTENE n. a synthetic pain-relieving drug, less addictive than morphine. |
| BEDIZENMENT | • bedizenment n. That which bedizens. • bedizenment n. The act of dressing, or the state of being dressed, tawdrily. • BEDIZENMENT n. the act of bedizening. |
| BEMADDENING | • bemaddening v. Present participle of bemadden. • BEMADDEN v. to make mad, also BEMAD. |
| BENIGHTMENT | • benightment n. The state or condition of being benighted. • BENIGHTMENT n. the state of being benighted. |
| BUSINESSMEN | • businessmen n. Plural of businessman. • business␣men n. Plural of business man. • BUSINESSMAN n. a man who transacts business. |
| CONTEMNIBLE | • contemnible adj. Fit to be contemned; contemptible. • CONTEMNIBLE adj. worthy of being contemned. |
| DENOMINABLE | • denominable adj. Capable of being denominated or named. • DENOMINABLE adj. capable of being denominated. |
| EMBIGGENING | • embiggening v. Present participle of embiggen. • EMBIGGEN v. to make bigger or more expansive. |
| EMBOLDENING | • emboldening v. Present participle of embolden. • emboldening n. A making bold. • EMBOLDEN v. to instil with courage, also IMBOLDEN. |
| ENCUMBERING | • encumbering v. Present participle of encumber. • ENCUMBER v. to impede the motion of, also INCUMBER. |
| INNUMERABLE | • innumerable adj. Not capable of being counted, enumerated, or numbered. • innumerable adj. Of a very high number; extremely numerous. • INNUMERABLE adj. that cannot be counted, also INNUMEROUS. |
| MENTIONABLE | • mentionable adj. Important or worthy of note. • mentionable adj. Suitable to be openly talked about, or mentioned; not taboo. • MENTIONABLE adj. that can be mentioned. |
| NIMBYNESSES | • NIMBYNESS n. adherence to the doctrine of 'not in my backyard', also NIMBYISM. |
| RENUMBERING | • renumbering v. Present participle of renumber. • renumbering n. The act or process of assigning new numbers. • RENUMBER v. to number again. |
| UNBESEEMING | • unbeseeming v. Present participle of unbeseem. • unbeseeming adj. Unbecoming; not seemly. • UNBESEEM v. to misbecome. |