| ABOLISHMENT | • abolishment n. The act of abolishing; abolition; destruction. • ABOLISHMENT n. the act of abolishing. |
| AMPHIBOLIES | • amphibolies n. Plural of amphiboly. • AMPHIBOLY n. a grammatically ambiguous phrase or sentence, also AMPHIBOLOGY. |
| BACHELORISM | • bachelorism n. Bachelorhood. • bachelorism n. A manner or peculiarity belonging to bachelors. • BACHELORISM n. the state of being a bachelor. |
| BIMONTHLIES | • bimonthlies n. Plural of bimonthly. • BIMONTHLY n. a periodical that comes every other month. |
| BLASPHEMOUS | • blasphemous adj. Lacking piety or respect for the sacred. Resembling blasphemy. • BLASPHEMOUS adj. related to blasphemy. |
| BOLSHEVISMS | • bolshevisms n. Plural of bolshevism. • Bolshevisms n. Plural of Bolshevism. • BOLSHEVISM n. being a bolshevik. |
| BUSHELWOMAN | • bushelwoman n. (US, dialect) A tailor’s female assistant for repairing garments. • BUSHELWOMAN n. one who alters men's clothes. |
| BUSHELWOMEN | • bushelwomen n. Plural of bushelwoman. • BUSHELWOMAN n. one who alters men's clothes. |
| ETHAMBUTOLS | • ETHAMBUTOL n. a drug used in the treatment of tuberculosis. |
| HEMATOBLAST | • hematoblast n. Alternative form of haematoblast. • HEMATOBLAST n. a blood platelet, also HAEMATOBLAST. |
| 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. |
| HYPERBOLISM | • hyperbolism n. (Uncountable) The use of hyperbole. • hyperbolism n. (Countable) An instance of hyperbole. • hyperbolism n. (Countable, geometry) A blow-up of a curve at a point. |
| OMBROPHILES | • ombrophiles n. Plural of ombrophile. • OMBROPHILE n. a plant flourishing in extremely rainy conditions, also OMBROPHIL. |
| PHLEBOGRAMS | • phlebograms n. Plural of phlebogram. • PHLEBOGRAM n. a tracing (with the sphygmograph) of the movements of a vein, or of the venous pulse. |
| TUMBLEHOMES | • tumblehomes n. Plural of tumblehome. • TUMBLEHOME n. the inward curvature of the upper parts of the sides of a vessel at or near the stern. |