| ABRIDGEMENTS | • abridgements n. Plural of abridgement. • ABRIDGEMENT n. the act of abridging, also ABRIDGMENT. |
| BEAUMONTAGES | • BEAUMONTAGE n. a composition for hiding cracks and holes in wood or iron, varying in makeup, also BEAUMONTAGUE. |
| BECOMINGNESS | • becomingness n. The state or quality of being becoming (pleasingly suitable). • BECOMINGNESS n. the state of being becoming. |
| BEGUILEMENTS | • beguilements n. Plural of beguilement. • BEGUILEMENT n. the state of being beguiled. |
| BEMONSTERING | • bemonstering v. Present participle of bemonster. • BEMONSTER v. (archaic) to make monstrous or like a monster. |
| BENIGHTMENTS | • benightments n. Plural of benightment. • BENIGHTMENT n. the state of being benighted. |
| BESIEGEMENTS | • besiegements n. Plural of besiegement. • BESIEGEMENT n. the state of being besieged. |
| DISEMBRANGLE | • disembrangle v. (Obsolete, transitive) To free from wrangling or litigation. • DISEMBRANGLE v. (obsolete) to free from dispute. |
| DISMEMBERING | • dismembering v. Present participle of dismember. • dismembering n. The act or process whereby something is dismembered. • DISMEMBER v. to cut or tear a body limb from limb. |
| EMBELLISHING | • embellishing v. Present participle of embellish. • embellishing n. An embellishment. • EMBELLISH v. to add beauty to. |
| EMBITTERINGS | • embitterings n. Plural of embittering. • EMBITTERING n. the act of making bitter. |
| EMBRYOGENIES | • embryogenies n. Plural of embryogeny. • EMBRYOGENY n. the production and development of an embryo. |
| GREENBACKISM | • greenbackism n. A movement advocating for the inflation of the US currency. • GREENBACKISM n. the advocation of a paper currency backed only by the United States government. |
| MAGNETISABLE | • magnetisable adj. (British spelling) Alternative form of magnetizable. • MAGNETISABLE adj. able to be magnetised, also MAGNETIZABLE. |
| MISBELIEVING | • misbelieving v. Present participle of misbelieve. • misbelieving n. The refusal to believe something; disbelief, or an instance of this. • MISBELIEVE v. to hold a false or unorthodox belief. |
| MISBESEEMING | • misbeseeming v. Present participle of misbeseem. • MISBESEEM v. (archaic) to be unsuited to. |
| REASSEMBLING | • reassembling v. Present participle of reassemble. • REASSEMBLE v. to assemble again. |
| SUBMERGEMENT | • submergement n. The act of submerging. • SUBMERGEMENT n. the state of being submerged. |
| SUBMERGENCES | • submergences n. Plural of submergence. • SUBMERGENCE n. the act of submerging. |