| BACKSHEESHED | • backsheeshed v. Simple past tense and past participle of backsheesh. • BACKSHEESH v. to give a tip, also BACKSHISH, BAKHSHISH, BAKSHEESH, BAKSHISH, BUCKSHISH. |
| BENEDICTUSES | • Benedictuses n. Plural of Benedictus. • BENEDICTUS n. a short canticle beginning 'Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini' in Latin and 'Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord' in English. |
| BESPECTACLED | • bespectacled adj. Wearing spectacles (glasses). • BESPECTACLED adj. wearing spectacles. |
| CEREBROSIDES | • cerebrosides n. Plural of cerebroside. • CEREBROSIDE n. any of various glycolipids found esp. in nerve tissue. |
| CHEESEBOARDS | • cheeseboards n. Plural of cheeseboard. • CHEESEBOARD n. a board on which cheese is served. |
| CODEBREAKERS | • codebreakers n. Plural of codebreaker. • CODEBREAKER n. one who job it is to break codes. |
| CREDIBLENESS | • credibleness n. The state or quality of being credible. • CREDIBLENESS n. the state of being credible. |
| DEBAUCHERIES | • debaucheries n. Plural of debauchery. • DEBAUCHERY n. the act of debauching. |
| DECEREBRATES | • decerebrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decerebrate. • DECEREBRATE v. to eliminate cerebral brain function in (an animal) by removing the cerebrum, as for purposes of experimentation. |
| DECEREBRISED | • DECEREBRISE v. to deprive of the cerebrum, also DECEREBRIZE. |
| DECEREBRISES | • DECEREBRISE v. to deprive of the cerebrum, also DECEREBRIZE. |
| DECEREBRIZES | • decerebrizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decerebrize. • DECEREBRIZE v. to deprive of the cerebrum, also DECEREBRISE. |
| DECUMBENCIES | • DECUMBENCY n. the act or posture of lying down, also DECUMBENCE. |
| DISOBEDIENCE | • disobedience n. Refusal to obey. • DISOBEDIENCE n. refusal or neglect to obey. |
| INOBEDIENCES | • INOBEDIENCE n. disobedience. |
| STOCKBREEDER | • stockbreeder n. A person who breeds and raises livestock. • STOCKBREEDER n. a person engaged in the breeding and care of livestock for the market, for show purposes, or for racing. |