| BESTAIN | • bestain v. (Transitive) To mark with stains; discolour; spot. • BESTAIN v. to stain all over. |
| BESTAINED | • bestained adj. Stained all over, completely stained or discoloured. • bestained v. Simple past tense and past participle of bestain. • BESTAIN v. to stain all over. |
| BESTAINING | • bestaining v. Present participle of bestain. • BESTAIN v. to stain all over. |
| BESTAINS | • bestains v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bestain. • BESTAIN v. to stain all over. |
| DESTAIN | • destain v. (Transitive) To remove a chemical stain from. • destain v. (Intransitive) To lose a chemical stain. • DESTAIN v. to rid of stain. |
| DESTAINED | • destained v. Simple past tense and past participle of destain. • destained adj. From which a stain has been removed. • DESTAIN v. to rid of stain. |
| DESTAINING | • destaining v. Present participle of destain. • destaining n. The removal of a stain from a biological sample. • DESTAIN v. to rid of stain. |
| DESTAINS | • destains v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of destain. • DESTAIN v. to rid of stain. |
| FORESTAIR | • forestair n. The stairs at the front of a building, traditionally those used by the occupants rather than by tradesmen, etc. • FORESTAIR n. (Scots) an outside stair at the front of a house. |
| FORESTAIRS | • forestairs n. Plural of forestair. • FORESTAIR n. (Scots) an outside stair at the front of a house. |
| HARESTAIL | • harestail n. Lagurus ovatus, an annual grass. • hare's-tail n. A kind of sedge (Eriophorum vaginatum). • HARESTAIL n. a species of cotton grass. |
| HARESTAILS | • harestails n. Plural of harestail. • HARESTAIL n. a species of cotton grass. |