| ABSEILED | • abseiled v. Simple past tense and past participle of abseil. • ABSEIL v. (German) to descend a rock face using a double rope, to rappel. |
| ABSEILER | • abseiler n. Someone who abseils. • ABSEILER n. one that abseils. |
| ABSENCES | • absences n. Plural of absence. • ABSENCE n. the state of being away. |
| ABSENTED | • absented v. Simple past tense and past participle of absent. • ABSENT v. to take or keep away. |
| ABSENTEE | • absentee n. A person who is absent from his or her employment, school, post, duty, etc. • absentee n. (Chiefly Britain, historical) A landholder who lives in another district or country than the one in… • absentee n. One that is nonexistent or lacking. |
| ABSENTER | • absenter n. One who stays away; one who absents herself or himself. • absenter adj. (Rare) comparative form of absent: more absent. • ABSENTER n. one who keeps away. |
| ABSENTLY | • absently adv. In an absent-minded or abstracted manner. • ABSENT adv. not present. |
| OBSEQUIE | • obsequie n. Obsolete form of obsequy. • OBSEQUIE n. (Milton) an obsequy, a funeral rite. |
| OBSERVED | • observed v. Simple past tense and past participle of observe. • observed v. (Of a holiday) Exceptionally celebrated on a date other than the usual date. • OBSERVE v. to look attentively. |
| OBSERVER | • observer n. One who makes observations, monitors or takes notice. • observer n. One who adheres or follows laws, guidelines, etc. • observer n. A person sent as a representative, to a meeting or other function to monitor but not to participate. |
| OBSERVES | • observes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of observe. • observes n. Plural of observe. • OBSERVE v. to look attentively. |
| OBSESSED | • obsessed v. Simple past tense and past participle of obsess. • obsessed adj. Intensely preoccupied with or by a given topic or emotion; driven by a specified obsession. • obsessed adj. Influenced or controlled by evil spirits, but less than possessed in that the spirits do not actually… |
| OBSESSES | • obsesses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of obsess. • OBSESS v. to dominate the thoughts of. |
| OBSESSOR | • obsessor n. One who is obsessive about something. • OBSESSOR n. something that obsesses. |
| SUBSECTS | • subsects n. Plural of subsect. • SUBSECT n. a sect directly derived from another. |
| SUBSENSE | • subsense n. (Lexicography) A sense of a word that reflects a part or aspect of a more general sense. • SUBSENSE n. a subdivision of a sense. |
| SUBSERES | • SUBSERE n. a type of ecological succession. |
| SUBSERVE | • subserve v. To serve to promote (an end); to be useful to. • subserve v. To assist in carrying out. • SUBSERVE v. to help forward. |