| BANDERSNATCH | • Bandersnatch prop.n. An obscure fictional creature mentioned in two of Lewis Carroll’s poems. • BANDERSNATCH n. an imaginary wild animal of fierce disposition. |
| BERGSCHRUNDS | • bergschrunds n. Plural of bergschrund. • BERGSCHRUND n. (German) a crevasse formed where a glacier or snowfield moves away from a mountain wall. |
| BLACKHANDERS | • blackhanders n. Plural of blackhander. • Blackhanders n. Plural of Blackhander. • Black␣Handers n. Plural of Black Hander. |
| BODYSNATCHER | • bodysnatcher n. Alternative spelling of body snatcher. • body-snatcher n. Alternative spelling of body snatcher. • body␣snatcher n. (Slang, humorous, derogatory, obsolete) One who makes arrests, such as a bailiff or policeman. |
| CHAMBERHANDS | • CHAMBERHAND n. (New Zealand) a worker in the cold storage area of a slaughterhouse. |
| DISBURTHENED | • disburthened v. Simple past tense and past participle of disburthen. • DISBURTHEN v. to get rid of a burden, also DISBURDEN. |
| DISHONORABLE | • dishonorable adj. Without honor, or causing dishonor. • dishonorable adj. Lacking respect for ethical principles. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • DISHONORABLE adj. lacking honor, also DISHONOURABLE. |
| HANDBREADTHS | • handbreadths n. Plural of handbreadth. • HANDBREADTH n. the breadth of a hand, also HANDSBREADTH. |
| HANDSBREADTH | • handsbreadth n. A small distance. • HANDSBREADTH n. the breadth of a hand, also HANDBREADTH. |
| HIBERNICISED | • Hibernicised v. Simple past tense and past participle of Hibernicise. • HIBERNICISE v. to render Irish, also HIBERNICIZE, HIBERNISE, HIBERNIZE. |
| SHARPBENDERS | • SHARPBENDER n. an organization that has been underperforming its competitors but suddenly becomes more successful. |
| THUNDERBIRDS | • thunderbirds n. Plural of thunderbird. • Thunderbirds n. Plural of Thunderbird. • THUNDERBIRD n. in North American Indian lore, a huge bird personifying thunder and lightning. |
| THUNDERBOLTS | • thunderbolts n. Plural of thunderbolt. • THUNDERBOLT n. a flash of lightning conceived as a bolt hurled from the heavens. |
| THUNDERBOXES | • thunderboxes n. Plural of thunderbox. • thunder-boxes n. Plural of thunder-box (alternative form of thunderboxes). • thunder␣boxes n. Plural of thunder box (alternative form of thunderboxes). |
| UNDERBREATHS | • underbreaths n. Plural of underbreath. • UNDERBREATH n. subdued voice; rumour. |
| UNDERBRUSHED | • underbrushed v. Simple past tense and past participle of underbrush. • UNDERBRUSH v. to clear of underbrush. |
| UNDERBRUSHES | • underbrushes n. Plural of underbrush. • UNDERBRUSH n. shrubs, small trees, and the like, in a wood or forest, growing beneath large trees. |
| UNDERBUSHING | • underbushing v. Present participle of underbush. • UNDERBUSH v. to clear of underbrush. |