| FEATHERBEDDED | • featherbedded v. Simple past tense and past participle of featherbed. • feather-bedded v. Simple past tense and past participle of feather-bed. • FEATHERBED v. to pamper; to protect (an industry, workers, etc.) by such practices as overmanning in order to save jobs. |
| INTERBEDDINGS | • interbeddings n. Plural of interbedding. • INTERBEDDING n. the act of inserting between layers. |
| INTERBEHAVIOR | • INTERBEHAVIOR n. the behaviour of interaction between organisms, also INTERBEHAVIOUR. |
| OVERBEARINGLY | • overbearingly adv. In an overbearing manner. • OVERBEARING adv. OVERBEAR, to bring down by superior force. |
| OVERBEJEWELED | • overbejeweled adj. Excessively bejeweled. • OVERBEJEWELED adj. excessively adorned with jewels, also OVERBEJEWELLED. |
| REVERBERANTLY | • reverberantly adv. In a reverberant manner. • REVERBERANT adv. tending to reverberate. |
| REVERBERATING | • reverberating v. Present participle of reverberate. • REVERBERATE v. to continue in or as if in a series of echoes, to resound, also REVERB. |
| REVERBERATION | • reverberation n. A violent oscillation or vibration. • reverberation n. An echo, or a series of overlapping echoes. • reverberation n. The reflection of light or heat; a reflection in, or as though in, a mirror. |
| REVERBERATIVE | • reverberative adj. Tending to reverberate or reflect. • REVERBERATIVE adj. constituting reverberation. |
| REVERBERATORS | • reverberators n. Plural of reverberator. • REVERBERATOR n. something that reverberates. |
| REVERBERATORY | • reverberatory adj. Of, pertaining to, or employing reverberation or deflection. • reverberatory n. A reverberatory furnace. • REVERBERATORY n. a kind of furnace. |
| SILVERBERRIES | • silverberries n. Plural of silverberry. • silver␣berries n. Plural of silver berry. • SILVERBERRY n. a silvery North American shrub of the oleaster family. |
| UNDERBEARINGS | • UNDERBEARING n. the act of underbearing. |
| WINTERBERRIES | • winterberries n. Plural of winterberry. • WINTERBERRY n. a name given to several shrubs of the genus Ilex, growing in the eastern parts of North America. |