(countable) Something harsh (e.g. a remark, act or experience).
Harshness, bitterness, or severity
Sourness of taste, with bitterness and astringency, like that of unripe fruit.
ambiency
amicably
amicably
adv
characterized by an absence of antagonism, especially in commonly difficult situations
friendly; in an amicable manner.
out-of-court
bacilary
baetylic
baetylic
adj
Of or relating to a baetyl.
bandicoy
bandicoy
noun
(India) Alternative form of bendekai (“okra”)
baryonic
baryonic
adj
Of, pertaining to, or composed of baryons.
basicity
basicity
noun
(countable, chemistry) The degree to which a substance is basic: its pH level.
(countable, chemistry) The number of replaceable hydrogen atoms in a molecule of an acid.
(uncountable) The condition of being basic.
bathybic
bathybic
adj
(archaic) Living in the depths of the water, or near the bottom under the deep water.
beylical
beylical
adj
Relating to a beylic.
biacetyl
bibacity
bibacity
noun
The practice or habit of drinking too much alcohol.
bidactyl
billycan
billycan
noun
(UK, Australia, South Africa) A lightweight pot for cooking or boiling water, used in camping.
biscayan
biscayan
Adjective
Of or pertaining to Biscay in Spain.
Noun
A native or inhabitant of Biscay.
biscayen
bricklay
calybite
carbinyl
carbinyl
noun
(obsolete, chemistry) carbenium ion
celibacy
celibacy
noun
(by extension) Abstinence from sexual relations.
Abstaining from marriage; the state of being unmarried.
collybia
crabbily
crabbily
adv
In a crabby manner.
curityba
cymbidia
scabbily
scabbily
adv
In a scabby manner; in a low, base or mean way.
sickbays
sickbays
noun
plural of sickbay
sociably
sociably
adv
According to society or societal norms.
For social purposes, in a social situation
In a sociable manner; with free intercourse; conversibly; familiarly; as a companion.
syllabic
syllabic
adj
(linguistics) Designating a sound that is or can be the most sonorant segment of a syllable, as a vowel or a resonant. In the word riddle ([ɹɪdl̩]), the two syllabic sounds are [ɪ] and [l̩].
Of, or being a form of verse, based on the number of syllables in a line rather than on the arrangement of accents or quantities.
Of, relating to, or consisting of a syllable or syllables.
Pronounced with every syllable distinct.
noun
(linguistics) A syllabic sound.
symbasic
urbacity
urbacity
noun
(rare) An extreme or exaggerated pride in one's city; an insular view of one's city.