BALCONET | • balconet n. Alternative form of balconette (“small balcony”). • BALCONET n. a miniature balcony, also BALCONETTE. |
BENCHTOP | • benchtop n. (Often attributive) The surface of a bench or workbench. • BENCHTOP n. a flat surface area to work on. |
BITCOINS | • bitcoins n. Plural of bitcoin. • Bitcoins n. Plural of Bitcoin. • BitCoins n. Alternative form of bitcoins, plural of BitCoin. |
BLONCKET | • BLONCKET adj. (Spenser) grey. |
BOATNECK | • boatneck n. A wide, high neckline that follows the curve of the collarbone and ends in points on the shoulder seams. • BOATNECK n. a wide open neck on a garment. |
BORNITIC | • bornitic adj. (Mineralogy) Of or relating to bornite. • BORNITIC adj. of or like bornite, a valuable ore of copper. |
BOTANICA | • botanica n. A shop that deals in herbs and charms used especially by followers of santería. • BOTANICA n. (Greek) a shop that sells herbs and magic charms. |
BOTANICS | • botanics n. Plural of botanic. • botanics n. The science of botany. • BOTANIC n. a drug made from plants. |
BOTCHING | • botching v. Present participle of botch. • BOTCHING n. the act of botching. |
BUTANOIC | • butanoic adj. (Organic chemistry) Of or pertaining to butanoic acid or its derivatives. • BUTANOIC adj. as in butanoic acid, another name for butyric acid. |
CENOBITE | • cenobite n. A new or recent member of a Greek monastic religious order; a caloyer. • cenobite n. A monk who lives in a religious community, rather than in solitude. • cenobite n. (Fiction) A torturous demon creature made famous by the Hellraiser series. |
CIBATION | • cibation n. (Obsolete) The act of taking food. • cibation n. (Obsolete, alchemy) The operation of feeding the contents of the crucible with fresh material. • CIBATION n. a process used by alchemists. |
CORYBANT | • Corybant n. Alternative spelling of Korybant. • CORYBANT n. (Greek) one of the priests of Cybele in Phrygia, whose rites were accompanied by wild music, dancing, etc. |
SUBTONIC | • subtonic adj. (Phonetics, dated) Of or pertaining to imperfectly articulated sounds or utterances that are inaudible… • subtonic n. (Music) The note immediately below the upper note of a musical scale. • subtonic n. (Phonetics, dated) An imperfectly articulated sound or utterance, as characterized by Dr. James Rush… |