| ABERNETHY | • Abernethy prop.n. A village in Perth and Kinross council area, Scotland. • Abernethy prop.n. A topographic surname. • Abernethy n. Short for Abernethy biscuit. |
| ABERRANCE | • aberrance n. State of being aberrant; a wandering from the right way; deviation from truth, rectitude. • ABERRANCE n. the state of being aberrant; deviation from a norm, also ABERRANCY. |
| ABERRANCY | • aberrancy n. The condition of being aberrant; an aberrance. • aberrancy n. (Geometry) The deviation of a curve from circular form. • ABERRANCY n. the state of being aberrant; deviation from a norm, also ABERRANCE. |
| ABERRANTS | • aberrants n. Plural of aberrant. • ABERRANT n. one who commits an aberration. |
| ABERRATED | • aberrated adj. Abnormal; irregular; atypical. • aberrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of aberrate. • ABERRATE v. to go astray, deviate. |
| ABERRATES | • aberrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of aberrate. • ABERRATE v. to go astray, deviate. |
| CABERNETS | • cabernets n. Plural of cabernet. • CABERNET n. (French) a type of black grape used to produce a dry red wine. |
| GABERDINE | • gaberdine n. Alternative form of gabardine (“long cloak”). • gaberdine n. Alternative form of gabardine (“textile”). • GABERDINE n. a closely woven twill fabric, also GABARDINE. |
| GUAYABERA | • guayabera n. (Chiefly US) A light, open-necked, short-sleeved shirt worn by men in Latin America and the West Indies. • GUAYABERA n. (Spanish) a short-sleeved, lightweight sports shirt designed to be worn untucked. |
| HABERDINE | • haberdine n. Cod salted and dried. • HABERDINE n. a cod salted and dried. |
| HABERGEON | • habergeon n. (Historical) A sleeveless or short-sleeved coat of mail armour (a shorter hauberk). • habergeon n. (Historical) The quilted undergarment worn under a hauberk. • habergeon n. (Loosely) A hauberk, any coat of (chain or scale) mail. |
| SABERLIKE | • saberlike adj. Alternative spelling of sabrelike. • SABERLIKE adj. like a saber, also SABRELIKE. |
| SHILLABER | • shillaber n. (Dated) A shill; a confidence trickster. • SHILLABER n. an accomplice to a tradesman etc. who acts as a stooge, also SHILL. |
| TABERDARS | • taberdars n. Plural of taberdar. • TABERDAR n. a scholar of Queen's College, Oxford, named for the gown they wore. |