King Baldwin IV, ruler of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem before the takeover of Saladin in 1187. He died in 1185 of complications of the socially unacceptable disease of leprosy. Also known as the leper king.
A town in Florida.
A city in Georgia in the United States.
A village in Illinois.
A city in Iowa.
A town in Louisiana.
A town in Maine.
A village in Michigan
A town and a hamlet in New York.
A township in Ontario, Canada.
A borough in Pennsylvania.
A town and village in Wisconsin.
Noun
A reddish, moderately acid, winter apple.
ballwin
bawdily
bawdily
adv
In a bawdy manner; lewdly or obscenely with humorous intent.
bawling
bawling
noun
The act of one who bawls or shouts.
verb
present participle of bawl
belview
bewails
bewails
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bewail
bewield
bewield
verb
(transitive, rare) To hold in hand; rule; control; manage; handle; wield.
bidwell
bigelow
billows
billows
noun
plural of billow
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of billow
billowy
billowy
adj
Swelling or swollen into large waves; full of billows or surges; resembling billows.
blawing
blewits
blewits
noun
A type of edible mushroom.
blowier
blowier
adj
comparative form of blowy: more blowy
blowing
blowing
noun
The act of one who blows, or that which blows.
verb
present participle of blow
blowpit
bowkail
bowlike
bowlike
adj
Resembling or characteristic of a bow (bent frame for firing arrows).
bowline
bowline
noun
(nautical) A knot tied so as to produce an eye or loop in the end of a rope that will not slip or jam.
(nautical) A rope fastened near the middle of the leech or perpendicular edge of the square sails.
bowling
bowling
noun
(Ireland) Road bowling.
(New England) Candlepin bowling.
(cricket) The action of propelling the ball towards the batsman.
(gerund) The action of the verb bowl.
(slang) A particular style of walking associated with urban street culture.
A game played by rolling a ball down an alley and trying to knock over a triangular group of ten pins; ten-pin bowling/five-pin bowling
Any of several similar games played indoors or outdoors.
verb
present participle of bowl
brawlie
brawlis
dwaible
dwaibly
inblown
inblown
adj
(obsolete) blown in or into
iwbells
newbill
sawbill
sawbill
noun
(UK) The red-breasted merganser.
swimbel
twibill
twibill
noun
(carpentry) A two-edged tool used in gate-type hurdle-making for cutting out mortises, with a flat chisel and a mortise chisel or hook, similar to the much larger French carpenter's tool, the besaiguë (or bisaiguë).
(dialectal, Britain) A mattock with one blade like an axe and the other like an adze.
(dialectal, England) A reaping hook, especially for cutting beans and peas.
(obsolete) A double-bladed halberd or battle-axe.
twibils
twibils
noun
plural of twibil
waxbill
waxbill
noun
Any bird of the genus Estrilda.
waybill
waybill
noun
A document that lists the final destination (and other details) of each part of a cargo.
verb
To provide (cargo) with a waybill document.
weblike
weblike
Adjective
Resembling a web.
whimble
wilbert
wilburn
wilburt
willble
wimbled
wimbled
verb
simple past tense and past participle of wimble
wimbles
wimbles
noun
plural of wimble
wimbrel
wimbrel
noun
Alternative form of whimbrel
wirable
wirable
adj
Capable of being wired (connected with wires).
wrabill
wrybill
wrybill
noun
Anarhynchus frontalis, a species of small bird in the plover family Charadriidae, unique in having a beak that is bent sideways, endemic to New Zealand.