| BALSAMIER | • BALSAMY adj. fragrant. |
| BALSAMING | • balsaming v. Present participle of balsam. • BALSAM v. to soothe; to embalm. |
| BALSAWOOD | • balsawood n. The wood of the balsa tree. • BALSAWOOD n. the very light wood of the balsa tree. |
| COALSACKS | • coalsacks n. Plural of coalsack. • COALSACK n. a sack for carrying coal. |
| MAILSACKS | • mailsacks n. Plural of mailsack. • MAILSACK n. a sack in which mail is carried. |
| OPOBALSAM | • opobalsam n. (Medicine, obsolete) The aromatic resinous juice of Balsamodendron opobalsamum (balm of Gilead). • OPOBALSAM n. balm of Gilead, the resinous exudation of certain trees. |
| PULSATILE | • pulsatile adj. Pulsating; that pulses. • pulsatile adj. Characterized by pulses. • pulsatile adj. (Music) Of a musical instrument: played by striking or beating. |
| PULSATING | • pulsating adj. Very exciting. • pulsating v. Present participle of pulsate. • pulsating n. A pulsation. |
| PULSATION | • pulsation n. The regular throbbing of the heart, an artery etc. in a living body; the pulse. • pulsation n. Any rhythmic beating, throbbing etc. • pulsation n. (Now rare) Physical striking; a blow. |
| PULSATIVE | • pulsative adj. Characterised by pulsing or beating; throbbing. • PULSATIVE adj. of musical instruments, played by percussion, also PULSATILE. |
| PULSATORS | • pulsators n. Plural of pulsator. • PULSATOR n. something that pulsates. |
| PULSATORY | • pulsatory adj. Consisting of pulses; rhythmic; throbbing. • pulsatory adj. (Music, archaic) Played by beating, like a gong or a drum. • PULSATORY adj. capable of pulsating; throbbing. |
| SMALLSATS | • smallsats n. Plural of smallsat. • SMALLSAT n. a relatively small, inexpensive communications satellite. |
| WOOLSACKS | • woolsacks n. Plural of woolsack. • WOOLSACK n. the seat of the Lord Chancellor in the House of Lords, being a large square sack of wool covered with scarlet. |