Any plant of the genus Akebia, especially the invasive plant Akebia quinata.
atabek
backed
backed
adj
(in combination) Having specified type of back.
(in combination) Having specified type of backing.
(obsolete, slang) Put on one's back; killed; rendered dead.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of back
backen
backer
backer
adj
(phonetics) comparative form of back: more back
noun
One who, or that which, backs; especially one who backs an entrant in a contest, or who supports an enterprise by funding it.
backet
backet
noun
(Scotland) A shallow wooden trough for carrying ashes, coals, etc.
backie
backie
noun
(colloquial) A ride on the back of a bicycle or motorbike.
baikie
bakers
bakers
noun
plural of baker
bakery
bakery
noun
(uncountable, US) Baked goods.
A shop in which bread (and often other baked goods such as cakes) is baked and/or sold.
The trade of a baker.
balcke
balked
balked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of balk
balker
balker
noun
A person who stands on a rock or eminence to observe shoals of herring, etc., and to give notice to the men in boats which way they pass.
One who, or that which balks.
banked
banked
adj
Of a cheque, deposited in a bank.
Piled high.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of bank
banker
banker
noun
(UK, dialect) A ditcher; a drain digger.
(mining) A banksman.
(obsolete) A money changer.
(rail transport, Britain, Australia) A railway locomotive that can be attached to the rear of a train to assist it in climbing an incline.
A vessel employed in the cod fishery on the banks of Newfoundland.
One who conducts the business of banking; one who, individually, or as a member of a company, keeps an establishment for the deposit or loan of money, or for traffic in money, bills of exchange, etc.
The dealer in a casino, or one who keeps the bank in a banking game.
The stone bench on which a mason cuts or squares his work.
banket
banket
noun
A sweet almond dessert pastry that originated in the Netherlands.
bareka
barked
barked
adj
(in combination) Having the specified kind of bark.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of bark
barken
barken
adj
(poetic) Made of bark.
verb
(intransitive, UK dialectal, Scotland) To become hard or form a crust, like bark.
(transitive, UK dialectal) To tan or dye with bark.
barker
barker
noun
(historical) A person who removes needed or valuable tree bark, as on a cinnamon or cinchona plantation.
(obsolete) A tanner.
(video games) A video game mode where the action is demonstrated to entice someone to play the game.
A machine used to remove unneeded bark from wood.
A person employed to solicit customers by calling out to passersby, e.g. at a carnival.
A shelf-talker.
Someone or something who barks.
The spotted redshank.
barkey
barkle
basked
basked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of bask
basker
basker
noun
Any of various species of libellulid dragonfly of the genus Urothemis, endemic to Africa and Asia.
One who or that which basks; agent noun of bask.
Short for basking shark.
basket
basket
noun
(Internet) In an online shop, a listing of a customer's chosen items before they are ordered.
(LGBT, slang) The male genitalia and region surrounding it.
(archaic) A protection for the hand on a sword or a singlestick; a guard of a bladed weapon.
(architecture) The bell or vase of the Corinthian capital.
(ballooning) The gondola or wicker basket suspended from the balloon, in which the pilot and passengers travel.
(basketball) A circular hoop, from which a net is suspended, which is the goal through which the players try to throw the ball.
(basketball) The act of putting the ball through the basket, thereby scoring points.
(figurative) A set or collection of intangible things.
(informal, euphemistic) Bastard.
(military, aircraft) A drogue (or para-drogue) in the probe-and-drogue refueling method
(obsolete) In a stage-coach, two outside seats facing each other.
(slang) The bulge of the male genitals seen through clothing.
(uncountable) The game of basketball.
A dance movement in some line dances, where men put their arms round the women's lower backs, and the women put their arms over the men's shoulders, and the group (usually of four, any more is difficult) spins round, which should result in the women's feet leaving the ground.
A lightweight container, generally round, open at the top, and tapering toward the bottom.
A singlestick with a basket hilt.
A wire or plastic container similar in shape to a basket, used for carrying articles for purchase in a shop.
verb
(transitive) To place in a basket or baskets.
(transitive, publishing) To cross-collateralize the royalty advances for multiple works so that the creator is not paid until all of those works have achieved a certain level of success.
bauske
beaked
beaked
adj
(often in combination) Having a beak.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of beak
beaker
beaker
noun
(slang, Antarctica) A scientist.
A drinking vessel without a handle, sometimes for the use of children.
A flat-bottomed vessel, with a lip, used as a laboratory container.
A mug.
beback
bedark
bedark
verb
(transitive, obsolete) To darken.
bemask
bemask
verb
(transitive, obsolete) To mask; cover or conceal with a mask; conceal.
berake
betake
betake
verb
(intransitive, archaic) To take oneself.
(reflexive, archaic) To commit to a specified action.
(reflexive, archaic) To take oneself to; go or move; repair; resort; have recourse.
(transitive) To beteach.
(transitive, archaic) To commend or entrust to; to commit to.
(transitive, obsolete) To seize; lay hold of; take.
(transitive, obsolete) To take over to; take across (to); deliver.
betalk
betalk
verb
(intransitive, dialectal) To talk repeatedly.
(transitive, chiefly dialectal, sometimes reflexive) To talk about; discuss; tell; count; give an account (of).
betask
bewake
bewake
verb
(intransitive) To keep awake; watch.
(transitive) To awaken thoroughly; keep awake.
(transitive) To spend waking; watch through.
(transitive, obsolete) To watch over (a body); observe funeral rites for.
(transitive, obsolete) To watch; keep watch over; guard.
bielka
bitake
bleaks
bleaks
noun
plural of bleak
bleaky
bleaky
adj
(obsolete) bleak
bouake
braked
braked
adj
(mechanical engineering, rail transport, aviation, of a wheel) Equipped with brakes (the vehicle-stopping devices).
verb
simple past tense and past participle of brake
braker
braker
noun
One who brakes.
brakes
brakes
noun
plural of brake
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of brake
brakie
breaks
breaks
noun
plural of break
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of break
debark
debark
verb
(intransitive) To disembark.
(transitive) To unload goods from an aircraft or ship.
(transitive, forestry) To remove the bark from a tree, especially one that has been felled.
(transitive, veterinary medicine) To devocalize (a dog).
debeak
debeak
verb
(transitive) To remove part of the beak of a chicken or other bird to prevent pecking in chicken farms.
dekalb
embank
embank
verb
to throw up a bank so as to confine or to defend; to protect by a bank of earth or stone
embark
embark
verb
(transitive) To cause to go on board a vessel or boat; to put on shipboard.
(transitive) To engage, enlist, or invest (as persons, money, etc.) in any affair.
To get on a boat or ship or (outside the USA) an aeroplane.
To start, begin.
eubank
kaberu
kabiet
kabyle
kasbek
kazbek
kazbek
Proper noun
A dormant volcano in the Caucasus, on the border between North Ossetia, Russia and Georgia.
kebabs
kebabs
noun
plural of kebab
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of kebab
kebars
keblah
kebyar
kebyar
noun
A style of gamelan music based on a five-tone scale, with marked changes in tempo.
ketuba
knaben
kubera
markeb
neback
oakweb
reback
reback
verb
(transitive) To repair (a book) by replacing the spine.