| ABSEILS | • abseils v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abseil. • abseils n. Plural of abseil. • ABSEIL v. (German) to descend a rock face using a double rope, to rappel. |
| BAGLESS | • bagless adj. Without a bag, or one’s bag. • BAGLESS adj. not having a bag. |
| BALASES | • balases n. Plural of balas. • BALAS n. a variety of spinel ruby, of a pale rose red. |
| BALISES | • balises n. Plural of balise. • BALISE n. an electronic beacon or transponder placed between the rails of a railway as part of an Automatic Train Protection (ATS) system. |
| BALLSES | • ballses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of balls. • BALLS v. to mess up. |
| BARLESS | • barless adj. Lacking bars or a bar. • BARLESS adj. without a bar. |
| BASTLES | • bastles n. Plural of bastle. • BASTLE n. a fortified house with vaulted ground floor. |
| BLASHES | • Blashes prop.n. Plural of Blash. • BLASH v. (Scots) to splash. |
| BOLASES | • bolases n. Plural of bolas. • BOLAS n. (Spanish) a South American missile, consisting of two or more balls tied together, also BOLA. |
| BRALESS | • braless adj. Not wearing a bra. • BRALESS adj. without a bra. |
| ISABELS | • ISABEL n. a dingy yellowish-grey or drab, also ISABELLA, ISABELLINE. |
| LABISES | • LABIS n. (Greek) a spoon used to give the Eucharist to communicants. |
| SABLEST | • sablest adj. Superlative form of sable: most sable. • SABLE adj. black, dark. |
| STABLES | • stables n. Plural of stable. • STABLE v. to put in a shelter for animals. |
| SUBSALE | • subsale n. A sale forming part of a larger sale. • SUBSALE n. a resale of purchased goods. |