| ADDERBEADS | • ADDERBEAD n. a prehistoric ornamental bead, also ADDERSTONE. |
| BEGLERBEGS | • beglerbegs n. Plural of beglerbeg. • BEGLERBEG n. (Turkish) the governor of a province of the Ottoman empire, next in dignity to the grand vizier. |
| BERBERINES | • berberines n. Plural of berberine. • BERBERINE n. an alkaloid obtained from barberry roots, also BERBERIN. |
| BERBERISES | • berberises n. Plural of berberis. • BERBERIS n. a flowering shrub. |
| ELDERBERRY | • elderberry n. The elder; a shrub or tree of the genus Sambucus. • elderberry n. The small, edible, purplish-black fruit of this plant, used in cooking and to flavour drinks etc. • ELDERBERRY n. the fruit of the elder, used in winemaking. |
| FEATHERBED | • featherbed n. A mattress stuffed with feathers. • featherbed n. (UK, Dartmoor) A bog covered by a layer of moss, presenting a hazard to walkers. • featherbed v. (Transitive) To treat someone with excessive indulgence; to pamper, cosset or mollycoddle. |
| FLOWERBEDS | • flowerbeds n. Plural of flowerbed. • flower␣beds n. Plural of flower bed. • FLOWERBED n. a bed containing flowers. |
| HAMMERBEAM | • hammerbeam n. Alternative form of hammer beam. • hammer␣beam n. (Architecture) A member of a kind of roof truss (a hammer-beam truss), so framed as not to have a tiebeam… |
| OVERBEATEN | • overbeaten v. Past participle of overbeat. • OVERBEAT v. to beat too much. |
| OVERBETTED | • overbetted v. Simple past tense and past participle of overbet. • OVERBET v. to bet too much. |
| UNDERBEARS | • underbears v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underbear. • UNDERBEAR v. (obsolete) to support; to endure. |
| UNDERBELLY | • underbelly n. The underside of an animal. • underbelly n. The underside of any thing. • underbelly n. (Figuratively) The side which is not normally seen, normally a dark, immoral place. |
| VERBERATED | • verberated v. Simple past tense and past participle of verberate. • VERBERATE v. (archaic) to beat. |
| VERBERATES | • verberates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of verberate. • VERBERATE v. (archaic) to beat. |