| BROADBEAN | • broadbean n. Alternative form of broad bean. • broad␣bean n. An edible bean that has broad seeds, Vicia faba. • BROADBEAN n. a leguminous vegetable. |
| CHILDBEDS | • childbeds n. Plural of childbed. • child-beds n. Plural of child-bed. • child␣beds n. Plural of child bed. |
| DEADBEATS | • deadbeats n. Plural of deadbeat. • dead␣beats n. Plural of dead beat. • DEADBEAT n. one who is totally exhausted. |
| HANDBELLS | • handbells n. Plural of handbell. • HANDBELL n. a bell held in the hand and played by shaking. |
| HARDBEAMS | • hardbeams n. Plural of hardbeam. • HARDBEAM n. a small hardwood tree of compact, horny texture, also HORNBEAM. |
| HINDBERRY | • hindberry n. (Archaic, dialectal) The raspberry. • HINDBERRY n. the raspberry. |
| RUDBECKIA | • rudbeckia n. Any member of the genus Rudbeckia of coneflowers. • Rudbeckia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Asteraceae – coneflowers and black-eyed susans, native to North America. • RUDBECKIA n. (Swedish) a composite plant of the sunflower family. |
| SHADBERRY | • shadberry n. Synonym of shadbush (“plant in the genus Amelanchier”). • shadberry n. The berry that grows on this plant. • SHADBERRY n. the edible fruit of the shadbush. |
| SVEDBERGS | • svedbergs n. Plural of svedberg. • Svedbergs prop.n. Plural of Svedberg. • Svedbergs n. Plural of Svedberg. |
| WINDBELLS | • windbells n. Plural of windbell. • wind-bells n. Plural of wind-bell. • WINDBELL n. a light bell that can be sounded by the wind. |
| WORLDBEAT | • worldbeat n. (Music) A music genre that blends Western pop music with traditional folk music or world music. • world␣beat n. Alternative form of worldbeat. • WORLDBEAT n. popular music from outside the western mainstream. |