Cured meat from the sides, belly, or back of a pig.
Thin slices of the above in long strips.
badon
balon
banco
banco
adj
Being or relating to a type of court involving a bench of judges, often an appeals court.
noun
(attributive) A bank, especially that of Venice; formerly used to indicate bank money, as distinguished from the current money when it has become depreciated.
(gambling) In baccarat or chemin de fer, a bet on the banker hand.
bando
bando
noun
(MLE, MTE, regionally African-American Vernacular) drug lair, trap house
(countable) The curve-ended stick used in this game.
(sports) A traditional Burmese martial art.
(uncountable) A Welsh team sport related to hockey, hurling, shinty, and bandy.
banjo
banjo
noun
(UK, Dagenham) A cul-de-sac with a round end.
(mining) A miner's round-nosed shovel.
(slang) An object shaped like a banjo, especially a frying pan or a shovel.
A stringed musical instrument (chordophone), usually with a round body, a membrane-like soundboard and a fretted neck, played by plucking or strumming the strings.
Any of various similar musical instruments, such as the Tuvan doshpuluur, with a membrane-like soundboard.
verb
(transitive, slang, Britain) To beat, to knock down.
(transitive, slang, Britain, military) To shell or attack (a target).
To play a banjo.
banon
baron
baron
noun
(UK, prison slang) A prisoner who gains power and influence by lending or selling tobacco.
(by extension) A person of great power in society, especially in business and politics.
(law, obsolete) A husband.
A baron of beef, a cut made up of a double sirloin.
A male member of the lowest rank of English nobility (the equivalent rank in Scotland is lord).
Any of various nymphalid butterflies of the genus Euthalia.
The male ruler of a barony.
bason
bason
noun
(obsolete) Alternative form of basin
baton
baton
noun
(US) A short stout club used primarily by policemen; a truncheon (UK).
(heraldry) A riband with the ends cut off, resembling a baton, as shown on a coat of arms.
(heraldry) An abatement in coats of arms to denote illegitimacy. (Also spelled batune, baston).
(music) The stick of a conductor in musical performances.
(sports) An object transferred by runners in a relay race.
A short vertical lightweight post, not set into the ground, used to separate wires in a fence.
A staff or truncheon, used for various purposes.
verb
To strike with a baton.
bauno
bauno
noun
Mangifera caesia; a wild mango found in the Philippines.
bavon
beano
beano
noun
(figuratively) Any home-made gas or indigestion remedy.
A beanfeast; any noisy celebration, a party.
Alternative form of bingo
bogan
bogan
noun
(Australia, New Zealand, slang, derogatory stereotype) An unsophisticated person from a working class background.
(Canada) Any narrow water or creek, particularly a tranquil backwater.
(Canada, North Western Ontario, slang, derogatory, offensive) An indigenous person.
(New Zealand, slang, derogatory) A petrolhead.
(New Zealand, slang, derogatory) An Anglo-Celtic member of a lower socioeconomic group, stereotypically classified as wearing black jumpers or black concert T-shirts.
verb
(rare) To act like a bogan.
bolan
bonar
bonar
adj
(Polari) Alternative spelling of bona (“good”)
bonav
bonpa
boran
botan
coban
gabon
goban
goban
noun
(board games) Alternative form of gobang (“board for playing go”)
(board games) Alternative form of gobang (“strategy game”)
hoban
jabon
koban
koban
noun
A small community police office or a police box, especially one in Japan.
An oval gold coin in the Edo period of feudal Japan.
nabob
nabob
noun
(by extension) A person with a grandiose style or manner.
(by extension) Someone of great wealth or importance.
(historical) An Indian ruler within the Mogul empire.