(archaic, thieves' cant) The illegitimate child of an unmarried woman and a married man.
abolish
abolish
verb
(archaic) To put an end to or destroy, as a physical object; to wipe out.
To end a law, system, institution, custom or practice.
abshier
absinth
absinth
noun
Alternative form of absinthe
baalish
babyish
babyish
adj
For a young man, he has the most babyish voice I've heard.
Like or suitable for a baby or a young child; childish
baddish
baddish
adj
Somewhat bad; of a quality between mediocre and bad.
bahaism
bahaist
bahisti
bahisti
noun
(India, historical) A water carrier (person who carries water).
baisakh
bakshis
baldish
baldish
adj
Somewhat bald; balding.
balkish
balkish
adj
(obsolete, rare) uneven; ridgy
banshie
banshie
noun
Dated form of banshee.
bardish
bardish
adj
Pertaining to, or written by, a bard or bards.
barfish
barfish
noun
A black crappie, Pomoxis nigromaculatus
A white bass, Morone chrysops
A yellow bass, Morone mississippiensis
bashing
bashing
noun
An instance of bashing; a physical or verbal attack.
verb
present participle of bash
bashkir
bashlik
bashlik
noun
Alternative spelling of bashlyk
baskish
batfish
batfish
noun
Any of several anglerfish of the family Ogcocephalidae
Any of several spade-shaped, laterally compressed, reef-dwelling tropical fish of the genus Platax.
battish
battish
adj
(zoological) Of, pertaining to, or resembling a bat.
beamish
beamish
adj
(nonce word) Radiantly beaming; happy; cheerful.
bearish
bearish
adj
(by extension) Pessimistic about the future.
(stock market, of the price of financial instruments) Characterized by falling prices.
Resembling or likened to a bear, typically in being rough, surly, or clumsy.
beauish
beauish
adj
Like a beau; characteristic of a beau; foppish; fine.
bhaktis
bhaktis
noun
plural of bhakti
biphase
biphase
adj
Consisting of two phases, such as a liquid and a solid.
noun
A method of transmitting binary data that avoids problems associated with long strings of ones or zeros.
bishari
bladish
boarish
boarish
adj
swinish; brutal; cruel
bravish
cablish
cablish
noun
(obsolete) Wind-blown fallen wood.
cashibo
chablis
chablis
noun
Alternative letter-case form of Chablis
habitus
habitus
noun
(anatomy, medicine) the general shape and appearance of the body, usually with reference to weight, adipose distribution, posture, and gait; most often called by the collocation body habitus.
(botany) habit
(liturgy) The liturgical clothing of monks, nuns and the clerical community, metaphorically referring to the religious mode of life.
(sociology) The lifestyle, values, dispositions and expectations of particular social groups that are acquired through the activities and experiences of everyday life.
(zoology) habitude; mode of life; bearing.
(zoology, chiefly invertebrates) General appearance.
hashabi
haubois
hepsiba
isobath
isobath
noun
A line on a map or chart joining places of equal depth of water; a depth contour.
kiblahs
kiblahs
noun
plural of kiblah
lambish
lambish
adj
(by extension) gentle; meek
Characteristic of a lamb; lamblike
mihrabs
mihrabs
noun
plural of mihrab
phobias
phobias
noun
plural of phobia
rabbish
sahibah
sahibah
noun
(India, archaic) A lady; a mistress; a female superior (used as a term of respect).
scabish
scabish
noun
Alternative form of scabious (“the plant”)
shabbir
shibahs
shibahs
noun
plural of shibah
siobhan
siubhan
subashi
subashi
noun
An Ottoman provincial prefect.
thebais
toshiba
ushabti
ushabti
noun
In ancient Egypt, a figurine of a dead person, placed in their tomb to do their work for them in the afterlife.