| BATTLEGROUND | • battleground n. A location where a battle may be fought, or has been fought. • battleground n. (Figurative) Any place or situation of dispute or contention. • battleground n. (Figurative) Any subject of dispute or contention. |
| BUTTERFLYING | • butterflying v. Present participle of butterfly. • BUTTERFLY v. to split almost entirely and spread apart e.g. a steak. |
| BUTTONHOLERS | • buttonholers n. Plural of buttonholer. • BUTTONHOLER n. a person or sewing-machine attachment that makes buttonholes. |
| COUNTERBLAST | • counterblast n. A work that strongly refutes or criticises another. • COUNTERBLAST n. a defiant pronouncement or denunciation. |
| ENTABLATURES | • entablatures n. Plural of entablature. • ENTABLATURE n. (French) that part of a design in classical architecture which surmounts the columns and rests upon the capitals. |
| INSTRUCTIBLE | • instructible adj. Capable of being instructed; teachable. • INSTRUCTIBLE adj. that can be instructed. |
| NONTURBULENT | • nonturbulent adj. Not turbulent. • NONTURBULENT adj. not turbulent. |
| SUBALTERNANT | • subalternant n. (Logic) A universal proposition. • SUBALTERNANT n. in logic, a universal in relation to the subaltern particular. |
| SUBALTERNATE | • subalternate adj. Succeeding by turns; successive. • subalternate adj. Subaltern; inferior; subordinate. • subalternate n. (Logic) A particular proposition, as opposed to a universal one. |
| SUBALTERNITY | • SUBALTERNITY n. subordinate position. |
| TERBUTALINES | Sorry, definition not available. |
| THUNDERBOLTS | • thunderbolts n. Plural of thunderbolt. • THUNDERBOLT n. a flash of lightning conceived as a bolt hurled from the heavens. |
| TRANSMUTABLE | • transmutable adj. Able to be transmuted. • TRANSMUTABLE adj. capable of being transmuted. |
| UNBETTERABLE | • unbetterable adj. That cannot be bettered. • UNBETTERABLE adj. that cannot be bettered. |
| UNUTTERABLES | • unutterables n. (Slang) Trousers. • unutterables n. Plural of unutterable. • UNUTTERABLE n. something that cannot be uttered. |