| ABUTTALS | • abuttals n. Plural of abuttal. • abuttals n. The boundaries of lands with respect to adjacent lands; buttals. • ABUTTAL n. the butting or boundary of land, particularly at the end. |
| ABUTTERS | • abutters n. Plural of abutter. • ABUTTER n. a person whose property abuts. |
| ABUTTING | • abutting adj. Facing each other, front to front. • abutting v. Present participle of abut. • abutting n. Abutment. |
| BUTTERED | • buttered v. Simple past tense and past participle of butter. • buttered adj. Pertaining to the action of to butter, buttering. • BUTTER v. to spread with a milk product. |
| BUTTHEAD | • butthead n. (Sometimes vulgar, colloquial, derogatory) An annoying person or someone who is difficult to get along with. • BUTTHEAD n. a stupid person. |
| BUTTLING | • buttling v. Present participle of buttle. • BUTTLE v. to act as a butler. |
| BUTTOCKS | • buttocks n. Plural of buttock. • BUTTOCK v. in wrestling, to throw by the buttocks. |
| BUTTONED | • buttoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of button. • buttoned adj. With buttons fastened. • BUTTON v. to fasten with a small disk. |
| BUTTONER | • buttoner n. One who buttons something. • buttoner n. Any device used to fasten buttons to a garment. • buttoner n. A manufacturer of buttons. |
| BUTTRESS | • buttress n. (Architecture) A brick or stone structure built against another structure to support it. • buttress n. (By extension) Anything that serves to support something; a prop. • buttress n. (Botany) A buttress-root. |
| BUTTYMAN | • buttyman n. (Mining) Synonym of butty (“miner who works under contract”). • BUTTYMAN n. a comrade in a coalmine. |
| BUTTYMEN | • buttymen n. Plural of buttyman. • BUTTYMAN n. a comrade in a coalmine. |
| REBUTTAL | • rebuttal n. The act of contradicting something by making a contrary argument, or presenting contrary evidence. • rebuttal n. A statement, designed to refute or negate specific arguments put forward by opponents. • rebuttal n. (Law) A pleading by a defendant in reply to the evidence put forward by a plaintiff or the prosecution. |
| REBUTTED | • rebutted v. Simple past tense and past participle of rebut. • REBUT v. to prove to be false or erroneous. |
| REBUTTER | • rebutter n. One who drives back or repulses. • rebutter n. One who makes a rebuttal. • rebutter n. (Law) A rebuttal; the answer of a defendant in matter of fact to a plaintiff’s surrejoinder. |
| REBUTTON | • rebutton v. (Transitive) To fasten with buttons again. • REBUTTON v. to button again. |
| UNBUTTON | • unbutton v. (Transitive, intransitive) To open (something) by undoing its buttons. • unbutton v. (Intransitive, ergative) To come open by having its buttons unfastened. • UNBUTTON v. to unfasten the buttons of. |