| BILABIALS | • bilabials n. Plural of bilabial. • BILABIAL n. a sound produced by both lips, for example p, b, m. |
| BILABIATE | • bilabiate adj. (Botany) Having two lips; two-lipped. • BILABIATE adj. having two lips, as the corollas of certain flowers. |
| BILANDERS | • bilanders n. Plural of bilander. • BILANDER n. (Dutch) a two-masted cargo vessel used in Holland, also BYLANDER. |
| BILATERAL | • bilateral adj. Having two sides. • bilateral adj. Involving both sides equally. • bilateral adj. (Of an agreement) Binding on both of the two parties involved. |
| BOMBILATE | • bombilate v. (Rare) To hum or buzz. • BOMBILATE v. to buzz, drone, also BOMBINATE. |
| HABILABLE | • HABILABLE adj. (Carlyle) capable of being clothed. |
| JUBILANCE | • jubilance n. Jubilation. • JUBILANCE n. jubilation, also JUBILANCY. |
| JUBILANCY | • jubilancy n. (Rare) Jubilation. • JUBILANCY n. jubilation, also JUBILANCE. |
| JUBILATED | • jubilated v. Simple past tense and past participle of jubilate. • JUBILATE v. to rejoice. |
| JUBILATES | • jubilates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of jubilate. • JUBILATE v. to rejoice. |
| SIBILANCE | • sibilance n. The quality of being sibilant: a hissing quality. • SIBILANCE n. pronunciation with a hissing sound, also SIBILANCY. |
| SIBILANCY | • sibilancy n. The state or property of being sibilant. • SIBILANCY n. pronunciation with a hissing sound, also SIBILANCE. |
| SIBILANTS | • sibilants n. Plural of sibilant. • SIBILANT n. a hissing sound. |
| SIBILATED | • sibilated v. Simple past tense and past participle of sibilate. • SIBILATE v. to pronounce (words) with, or produce, a hissing sound. |
| SIBILATES | • sibilates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sibilate. • SIBILATE v. to pronounce (words) with, or produce, a hissing sound. |
| SIBILATOR | • sibilator n. One who sibilates; a hisser. • SIBILATOR n. one who sibilates, hisses. |
| STABILATE | • stabilate n. (Biology) A collection of living organisms, typically microbes, preserved for a particular use. • STABILATE n. a population preserved in a viable state though subject to extraordinary conditions e.g. microorganisms in deep freeze. |
| STROBILAE | • strobilae n. Plural of strobila. • STROBILA n. (Greek) a stack of immature larval jellyfish formed on a scyphistoma by budding. |
| STROBILAR | • strobilar adj. Relating to a strobilus. • STROBILAR adj. of or like a strobila, a stack of immature larval jellyfish. |