| ABRIDGED | • abridged adj. Cut or shortened, especially of a literary work. • abridged v. Simple past tense and past participle of abridge. • ABRIDGE v. to shorten. |
| ABRIDGER | • abridger n. One who abridges. • ABRIDGER n. one who abridges. |
| ABRIDGES | • abridges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abridge. • ABRIDGE v. to shorten. |
| BRIDALLY | • bridally adv. As a bride; at the point of marriage. • bridally adv. In a bridal manner or style. • BRIDAL adv. related to brides. |
| BRIDEMAN | • brideman n. Alternative form of bridesman. • BRIDEMAN n. a groom's attendant at a wedding. |
| BRIDEMEN | • bridemen n. Plural of brideman. • BRIDEMAN n. a groom's attendant at a wedding. |
| BRIDGING | • bridging v. Present participle of bridge. • bridging adj. That acts as a bridge (in many contexts). • bridging n. The act of building a bridge. |
| BRIDLERS | • bridlers n. Plural of bridler. • BRIDLER n. one who restrains and governs, as with a bridle. |
| BRIDLING | • bridling v. Present participle of bridle. • bridling n. The act of one who bridles. • BRIDLE v. to check or restrain. |
| BRIDOONS | • bridoons n. Plural of bridoon. • BRIDOON n. (French) a light military bridle, also BRADOON. |
| COLUBRID | • colubrid n. Any snake in the family Colubridae, completely covered in scales and mostly nonvenomous. • COLUBRID n. any of a large family of snakes including the garter and king snake. |
| DEBRIDED | • debrided v. Simple past tense and past participle of debride. • DEBRIDE v. (French) to remove dead tissue surgically. |
| DEBRIDES | • debrides v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of debride. • DEBRIDE v. (French) to remove dead tissue surgically. |
| DIHYBRID | • dihybrid n. (Genetics) A hybrid that is heterozygous with respect to two independent alleles. • DIHYBRID n. the child of parents with differing genes. |
| POLYBRID | • POLYBRID n. a type of hybrid plant. |
| SCOMBRID | • scombrid n. Any fish of the family Scombridae. • scombrid adj. Characteristic of these fish. • SCOMBRID n. a fish of the Scombridae, the mackerel genus, also SCOMBROID. |
| UNBRIDLE | • unbridle v. (Transitive) To remove the bridle, and other tack, from (a horse or other animal). • unbridle v. (Transitive, figurative) To remove restraint from. • UNBRIDLE v. to set loose. |