| BELLIBONE | • bellibone n. (Obsolete) A woman excelling both in beauty and goodness; a fair maid. • BELLIBONE n. (Spenser) a woman excelling both in beauty and goodness, also BONIBELL, BONNIBELL. |
| BELLICOSE | • bellicose adj. Warlike in nature; aggressive; hostile. • bellicose adj. Showing or having the impulse to be combative. • BELLICOSE adj. warlike. |
| DEBELLING | • debelling v. Present participle of debel. • DEBEL v. to conquer in war. |
| EMBELLISH | • embellish v. To make more beautiful and attractive by adding ornamentation; to decorate. • embellish v. (By extension) To enhance by adding something not strictly integral or necessary. • embellish v. To make something sound or look better or more acceptable than it is in reality; to distort, to embroider. |
| LABELLING | • labelling v. Present participle of label. • labelling n. Alternative form of labeling. • LABELLING n. the act of attaching a tag to. |
| LABELLIST | • LABELLIST n. (New Zealand) one who wears only clothes with fashionable labels. |
| LIBELLING | • libelling v. Present participle of libel. • LIBELLING n. the act of making a libel. |
| REBELLING | • rebelling v. Present participle of rebel. • rebelling n. An act or feeling of rebellion. • REBEL v. to oppose authority. |
| REBELLION | • rebellion n. (Uncountable) Armed resistance to an established government or ruler. • rebellion n. (Countable) Defiance of authority or control; the act of rebelling. • rebellion n. (Countable) An organized, forceful subversion of the law of the land in an attempt to replace it with… |
| RUBELLITE | • rubellite n. A red to violet variety of tourmaline used as a gemstone. • RUBELLITE n. a variety of tourmaline varying in color from a pale rose to a deep ruby, and containing lithium. |
| TABELLION | • tabellion n. (Historical) An official scribe who had some of the minor functions of a notary in the Roman Empire… • TABELLION n. (Latin) an official scrivener in the Roman empire and elsewhere. |
| ZIBELLINE | • zibelline n. (Archaic) sable. • ZIBELLINE n. the fur of the sable; a soft woollen material with a lustrous pile, also ZIBELINE. |