| ABIDED | • abided v. Simple past tense and past participle of abide. • ABIDE v. to wait for; to stay, dwell. |
| ABIDER | • abider n. (Obsolete) One who abides, or continues. • abider n. One who dwells or stays; a resident. • ABIDER n. one who abides, or continues. |
| ABIDES | • abides v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abide. • ABIDE v. to wait for; to stay, dwell. |
| BIDDEN | • bidden v. Past participle of bid. • bidden v. Past participle of bide. • BID v. to make an offer. |
| BIDDER | • bidder n. Someone who bids (all senses), but most commonly, one offers to pay a specified price at an auction. • bidder n. One who commands or orders. • bidder n. (Rare or dated) One who asks or invites. |
| BIDENT | • bident n. A form of spear having two prongs. • BIDENT n. a two-pronged spear. |
| BIDERS | • biders n. Plural of bider. • BIDER n. one who bides. |
| BIDETS | • bidets n. Plural of bidet. • BIDET n. (French) a shallow oval basin used for washing esp. the genital and anal regions. |
| BIDING | • biding n. An awaiting; expectation. • biding n. (Archaic) Residence; habitation. • biding v. Present participle of bide. |
| BIDONS | • bidons n. Plural of bidon. • BIDON n. (French) a container for liquids. |
| CEBIDS | • cebids n. Plural of cebid. • CEBID n. one of a family of monkeys, also CEBOID. |
| FORBID | • forbid v. (Transitive) To disallow; to proscribe. • forbid v. (Ditransitive) To deny, exclude from, or warn off, by express command. • forbid v. (Transitive) To oppose, hinder, or prevent, as if by an effectual command. |
| IBIDEM | • IBIDEM adv. (Latin) in the same place. |
| LIBIDO | • libido n. (Common usage) Sexual urges or drives. • libido n. (Psychology) Drives or mental energies related to or based on sexual instincts but not necessarily sexual… • libido n. (Astronomy, archaic or misused, an occasional carry-over from astrology to astronomy) Synonym of albedo… |
| MORBID | • morbid adj. (Originally) Of, or relating to disease. • morbid adj. (By extension) Taking an interest in, or fixating on, unhealthy or unwholesome subjects such as death, decay, disease. • morbid adj. Suggesting the horror of death; macabre or ghoulish. |
| OUTBID | • outbid v. (Transitive) To bid more than (somebody else) in an auction. • OUTBID v. to bid higher than. |
| PREBID | • prebid adj. Before a takeover bid. • PREBID v. to bid beforehand. |
| REBIDS | • rebids v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rebid. • rebids n. Plural of rebid. • REBID v. to bid again. |
| TURBID | • turbid adj. (Of a liquid) Having the lees or sediment disturbed; not clear. • turbid adj. Smoky or misty. • turbid adj. Unclear; confused; obscure. |
| VERBID | • verbid n. (Grammar) A nonfinite verb form, such as, in English, an infinitive, participle, or gerund. • VERBID n. a nonfinite part of a verb. |