| CORROBOREEING | • CORROBOREE v. (Native Australian) to hold a kind of festivity. |
| GROUNDBREAKER | • groundbreaker n. First person to do, make or fight for something. A pioneer; a seminal person. • GROUNDBREAKER n. one that innovates. |
| INTEROBSERVER | • interobserver adj. Between observers. • INTEROBSERVER adj. between observers. |
| INTRACEREBRAL | • intracerebral adj. Occurring or situated within the cerebrum. • INTRACEREBRAL adj. situated or occurring within or introduced or administered into the cerebrum. |
| IRREFRANGIBLE | • irrefrangible adj. Not to be broken or transgressed against; inviolable. • irrefrangible adj. (Physics) Incapable of being refracted. • IRREFRANGIBLE adj. that cannot or should not be broken. |
| MARIONBERRIES | • marionberries n. Plural of marionberry. • MARIONBERRY n. a hybrid fruit, a cross between a loganberry and a wild blackberry. |
| REMEMBRANCERS | • remembrancers n. Plural of remembrancer. • Remembrancers n. Plural of Remembrancer. • REMEMBRANCER n. an officer of exchequer. |
| REVERBERANTLY | • reverberantly adv. In a reverberant manner. • REVERBERANT adv. tending to reverberate. |
| REVERBERATING | • reverberating v. Present participle of reverberate. • REVERBERATE v. to continue in or as if in a series of echoes, to resound, also REVERB. |
| REVERBERATION | • reverberation n. A violent oscillation or vibration. • reverberation n. An echo, or a series of overlapping echoes. • reverberation n. The reflection of light or heat; a reflection in, or as though in, a mirror. |
| RUBBERNECKERS | • rubberneckers n. Plural of rubbernecker. • RUBBERNECKER n. one who rubbernecks. |
| TRANSFERRABLE | • transferrable adj. Alternative spelling of transferable. • TRANSFERRABLE adj. that can be transferred, also TRANSFERABLE, TRANSFERRIBLE. |
| TRANSFERRIBLE | • transferrible adj. Archaic form of transferable. • TRANSFERRIBLE adj. that can be transferred, also TRANSFERABLE, TRANSFERRABLE. |
| WINTERBERRIES | • winterberries n. Plural of winterberry. • WINTERBERRY n. a name given to several shrubs of the genus Ilex, growing in the eastern parts of North America. |