| ANGLOPHOBES | • anglophobes n. Plural of anglophobe. • Anglophobes n. Plural of Anglophobe. • ANGLOPHOBE n. one who hates the English. |
| BELOWGROUND | • belowground adj. Beneath the surface of the ground; underground. • below␣ground phr. Alternative form of belowground. • BELOWGROUND adv. underground. |
| BIOCENOLOGY | • biocenology n. (Biology) A branch of ecology involving the study of the interactions between biological communities. • BIOCENOLOGY n. the branch of ecology concerned with the relationships and interactions between the members of a natural community. |
| BIOREGIONAL | • bioregional adj. Of or pertaining to a bioregion. • BIOREGIONAL adj. relating to a bioregion. |
| BOOKSELLING | • bookselling n. The sale of books. • BOOKSELLING n. the profession of selling books. |
| BOONDOGGLED | • boondoggled v. Simple past tense and past participle of boondoggle. • BOONDOGGLE v. to carry out unnecessary work. |
| BOONDOGGLER | • boondoggler n. A person who boondoggles; a wastrel. • BOONDOGGLER n. one who engages in boondoggling. |
| BOONDOGGLES | • boondoggles n. Plural of boondoggle. • BOONDOGGLE v. to carry out unnecessary work. |
| BOOTLEGGING | • bootlegging v. Present participle of bootleg. • BOOTLEGGING n. the act of distilling illicit whisky. |
| COGNOSCIBLE | • cognoscible adj. Capable of being known. • cognoscible adj. Liable to judicial investigation. • COGNOSCIBLE adj. cognizable, knowable. |
| CONGLOBATED | • conglobated v. Simple past tense and past participle of conglobate. • CONGLOBATE v. to gather in a globe. |
| CONGLOBATES | • conglobates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of conglobate. • CONGLOBATE v. to gather in a globe. |
| GLOBOSENESS | • globoseness n. The property of being globose. • GLOBOSENESS n. the state of being globose. |
| HAEMOGLOBIN | • haemoglobin n. (British spelling, biochemistry) Alternative spelling of hemoglobin. • hæmoglobin n. Alternative spelling of haemoglobin. • HAEMOGLOBIN n. the iron-containing pigment which is the oxygen-carrying substance present in the red blood cells of vertebrates, also HEMOGLOBIN. |
| HEMOGLOBINS | • hemoglobins n. Plural of hemoglobin. • HEMOGLOBIN n. the iron-containing pigment which is the oxygen-carrying substance present in the red blood cells of vertebrates, also HAEMOGLOBIN. |
| OBSOLESCING | • obsolescing v. Present participle of obsolesce. • OBSOLESCE v. to grow obsolescent. |
| OVERBLOWING | • overblowing v. Present participle of overblow. • OVERBLOW v. to give excess importance to. |
| OVERBOILING | • overboiling v. Present participle of overboil. • OVERBOIL v. to boil too long. |
| PROLONGABLE | • prolongable adj. Capable of being prolonged, extended, or lengthened. • PROLONGABLE adj. that can be prolonged. |