| ABSCESSING | • abscessing v. Present participle of abscess. • ABSCESS v. to form an abscess. |
| ABSCINDING | • abscinding v. Present participle of abscind. • ABSCIND v. to cut off. |
| ABSCISSINS | • abscissins n. Plural of abscissin. • ABSCISSIN n. abscisic acid, a plant hormone which triggers the fall of autumn leaves in certain trees, also ABSCISIN, DORMIN. |
| ABSCISSION | • abscission n. The act or process of cutting off. • abscission n. (Obsolete) The state of being cut off. • abscission n. (Rhetoric) A figure of speech employed when a speaker having begun to say a thing stops abruptly. |
| ABSCONDERS | • absconders n. Plural of absconder. • ABSCONDER n. one who absconds. |
| ABSCONDING | • absconding v. Present participle of abscond. • absconding n. An instance in which someone absconds. • ABSCONDING n. the act of departing suddenly and secretly. |
| LOBSCOUSES | • lobscouses n. Plural of lobscouse. • LOBSCOUSE n. a sailor's dish prepared by stewing or baking bits of meat with vegetables. |
| NONOBSCENE | • nonobscene adj. Not obscene. • NONOBSCENE adj. not obscene. |
| OBSCURANTS | • obscurants n. Plural of obscurant. • OBSCURANT n. one who obscures; one who prevents enlightenment or hinders the progress of knowledge and wisdom. |
| SUBSCIENCE | • subscience n. A scientific discipline that forms part of a larger science. • SUBSCIENCE n. a branch of a science. |
| SUBSCRIBED | • subscribed v. Simple past tense and past participle of subscribe. • SUBSCRIBE v. to write underneath, as one's name; to sign (one's name) to a document. |
| SUBSCRIBER | • subscriber n. A person who subscribes to a publication or a service. • subscriber n. (Programming) A system or component that subscribes to something, such as an event, made available by a publisher. • SUBSCRIBER n. one who subscribes. |
| SUBSCRIBES | • subscribes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of subscribe. • SUBSCRIBE v. to write underneath, as one's name; to sign (one's name) to a document. |
| SUBSCRIPTS | • subscripts n. Plural of subscript. • subscripts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of subscript. • SUBSCRIPT n. a number or letter written below or underneath; as, iota subscript. |
| THUMBSCREW | • thumbscrew n. A screw that can be turned with the thumb and fingers. • thumbscrew n. An instrument of torture used to crush the fingers. • thumbscrew n. (Figuratively) A weakness that can be taken advantage of. |
| UNOBSCURED | • unobscured adj. Not obscured. • UNOBSCURED adj. not obscured. |