Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abend
ablend
badmen
badmen
noun
plural of badman
balden
balden
verb
(intransitive) To become bald
(transitive) To make bald
banded
banded
adj
Divided into bands.
Marked with bands of colour.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of band
bandel
bander
bander
noun
(birdwatching) Someone who bands birds
A device for putting metal bands around crates.
bandie
bandle
bandle
noun
An Irish measure of two feet in length.
banged
banged
adj
Alternative form of bhanged
Having the hair styled in bangs.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of bang
banked
banked
adj
Of a cheque, deposited in a bank.
Piled high.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of bank
banned
banned
adj
Forbidden; not allowed.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of ban
barden
beaned
beaned
verb
simple past tense and past participle of bean
bedamn
bedamn
verb
(transitive) To damn or curse roundly or with iteration and emphasis; damn all over.
bedawn
bedeen
bedeen
adv
(obsolete) As a single unit or body; together.
(obsolete) Immediately; forthwith; quickly; straightway; anon; soon; early on; by and by.
(obsolete) In order; one after another; in single file.
bedene
bedman
bedown
bedpan
bedpan
noun
A pan used for urination and defecation while in bed, now usually for reasons of medical necessity or convenience.
beduin
bedung
bedung
verb
(transitive) To cover with dung or manure.
(transitive, sometimes figuratively) To bedaub or defile.
beedon
befind
befind
verb
(passive, obsolete) To be found; be.
(transitive, archaic) To find; discover.
(transitive, obsolete) To invent; contrive.
behind
behind
adj
(of a watch or clock) Slow.
Not advanced to the required or expected degree; overdue or in arrears.
adv
(archaic) Not yet brought forward, produced, or exhibited to view; out of sight; remaining.
At or in the rear or back part of something.
Backward in time or order of succession; past.
Behind the scenes in a theatre; backstage.
In a rearward direction.
So as to be still in place after someone or something has departed or ceased to exist.
So as to come after someone or something in position, distance, advancement, ranking, time, etc.
noun
(Australian rules football) A one-point score.
(baseball, slang, 1800s) The catcher.
(informal) The buttocks, bottom, butt.
In the Eton College field game, any of a group of players consisting of two "shorts" (who try to kick the ball over the bully) and a "long" (who defends the goal).
The rear, back-end.
prep
(figuratively) Concealed by (something serving as a facade or disguise).
(figuratively) In the past, from the viewpoint of.
(nonstandard, US, slang) As a result or consequence of.
After in developmental progress, score, grade, etc.; inferior to.
After in physical progress or distance.
After in time.
At or to the back or far side of.
Responsible for, being the creator or controller of.
Underlying, being the reason for or explanation of.
belden
benday
benday
verb
(printing, archaic) To use the Ben Day printing and photoengraving technique.
bended
bended
adj
(archaic) bent
verb
(archaic) simple past tense and past participle of bend
bendee
bendee
noun
Acacia catenulata, a species of acacia tree endemic to some arid areas in Queensland and the Northern Territory, Australia.
bendel
bendel
noun
(heraldry) A little bend.
(historical, fashion) A little band or fillet.
bender
bender
intj
(obsolete, British slang) Used to express disbelief or doubt at what one has just heard.
(obsolete, British slang) Used to indicate that the previous phrase was meant sarcastically or ironically.
noun
(UK, slang) A suspended sentence.
(chiefly UK, slang, derogatory) A homosexual man.
(obsolete, UK, slang) A sixpence.
(obsolete, slang, US) A spree, a frolic.
(obsolete, slang, US) Something exceptional.
(slang) A bout of heavy drinking.
A device to aid bending of pipes to a specific angle.
A simple shelter, made using flexible branches or withies.
One who, or that which, bends.
bendix
bendys
berend
berend
verb
(transitive) To rend or tear severely; tear badly; rip all over.
besand
bewend
bewend
verb
(transitive, chiefly dialectal) To turn; turn around.
beyond
beyond
adv
(informal) extremely, more than
Farther along or away.
In addition; more.
noun
Something that is far beyond.
The hereafter.
The unknown.
prep
(figurative) Not within the comprehension of.
Further away than.
Greater than; so as to exceed or surpass.
In addition to; supplementing.
Later than; after.
On the far side of.
Past, or out of reach of.
bgened
bidden
bidden
verb
past participle of bid
past participle of bide
bidene
bidens
bident
bident
noun
A form of spear having two prongs.
binded
binded
verb
(nonstandard) Bound; simple past tense and past participle of bind
binder
binder
noun
(LGBT) Material or clothing used in binding or flattening the breasts.
(agriculture) A machine used in harvesting that ties cut stalks of grain into a bundle.
(chemistry) A chemical or other substance that causes two other substances to form into one.
(chiefly Minnesota) A rubber band.
(computing) A program or routine that attaches malware to an existing harmless file on the target system.
(law) A down payment on a piece of real property that secures the payor the right to purchase the property from the payee upon an agreement of terms.
(molecular biology) A protein binder.
(programming) A software mechanism that performs binding.
A cover or holder for unbound papers, pages, etc.
A dossier.
Someone who binds books; a bookbinder.
Someone who binds.
Something that is used to bind things together, often referring to the mechanism that accomplishes this for a book.
bindle
bindle
noun
(US and Canada slang) A bundle carried by a hobo (usually containing his possessions), often on a stick slung over the shoulder; a blanket roll.
(US and Canada slang) Any bundle or package; specifically one containing narcotics such as cocaine, heroin, or morphine.
(now Scotland) Any given length of cord, rope, twine, etc, used to bind something.
binged
binged
verb
simple past tense and past participle of bing
simple past tense and past participle of binge
binned
binned
verb
simple past tense and past participle of bin
binode
binode
noun
(geometry) A double point of a surface whose tangent cone consists of two different planes.
bladen
blenda
blende
blende
noun
(mineralogy) sphalerite (a naturally-occurring sulfide of zinc)
blends
blends
noun
plural of blend
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blend
blonde
blonde
adj
(especially of a woman) Alternative form of blond
(especially of a woman, offensive) Stupid, ignorant, naive.
noun
(film, television, theater) A kind of 2,000-watt lamp.
Alternative form of blond (pale golden brown color).
Alternative form of blond (person of fair hair). (Used especially of a woman. See the usage notes in the entry blond.)
bodine
bodken
bolden
bolden
verb
To make bold; to embolden.
bonded
bonded
adj
Joined securely, either with adhesive, heat process or pressure.
Secured by bond.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of bond
bonder
bonder
noun
A bonding stone or brick; a bondstone.
A machine or substance used to make a bond, or a person who uses such.
One who places goods under bond or in a bonded warehouse.
bondes
bondie
bonged
bonged
verb
simple past tense and past participle of bong
bonked
bonked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of bonk
borden
bowden
boyden
braden
brande
brenda
brined
brined
verb
simple past tense and past participle of brine
bunder
bunder
noun
A type of surf boat used in India.
A unit of measurement for land area used in the Low Countries.
bundle
bundle
noun
(biology) A cluster of closely bound muscle or nerve fibres.
(computing, Mac OS X) A directory containing related resources such as source code; application bundle.
(informal) A large amount, especially of money.
(law) A court bundle, the assemblage of documentation prepared for, and referred to during, a court case.
(linguistics, education) A sequence of two or more words that occur in language with high frequency but are not idiomatic; a chunk, cluster, or lexical bundle.
(mathematics) Topological space composed of a base space and fibers projected to the base space.
A group of objects held together by wrapping or tying.
A group of products or services sold together as a unit.
A package wrapped or tied up for carrying.
A quantity of paper equal to two reams (1000 sheets).
verb
(computing) To sell hardware and software as a single product.
(dated, intransitive) To sleep on the same bed without undressing.
(intransitive) To dress warmly. Usually bundle up
(intransitive) To hurry.
(intransitive) To prepare for departure; to set off in a hurry or without ceremony; used with away, off, out.
(slang) Synonym of dogpile: to form a pile of people upon a victim.
(transitive) To dress someone warmly.
(transitive) To hastily or clumsily push, put, carry or otherwise send something into a particular place.
(transitive) To hustle; to dispatch something or someone quickly.
(transitive) To tie or wrap together into a bundle.
bunged
bunged
verb
simple past tense and past participle of bung
bunked
bunked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of bunk
bunted
bunted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of bunt
burden
burden
noun
(medicine) The total amount of toxins, parasites, cancer cells, plaque or similar present in an organism.
(metalworking) The proportion of ore and flux to fuel, in the charge of a blast furnace.
(mining) The tops or heads of stream-work which lie over the stream of tin.
(music) A phrase or theme that recurs at the end of each verse in a folk song or ballad.
(obsolete, rare) A birth.
A cause of worry; that which is grievous, wearisome, or oppressive.
A fixed quantity of certain commodities.
A heavy load.
A responsibility, onus.
The capacity of a vessel, or the weight of cargo that she will carry.
The drone of a bagpipe.
Theme, core idea.
verb
(transitive) To encumber with a literal or figurative burden.
(transitive) To impose, as a load or burden; to lay or place as a burden (something heavy or objectionable).
burned
burned
verb
simple past tense and past participle of burn
cobden
dabney
danube
danube
Proper noun
A river of Europe, which arises in Germany, and flows 2850 km (1775 miles) to the Black Sea in Romania.
A city/town in Minnesota, US.
A town in New York, US.
debind
debind
verb
(metallurgy) To remove binders (organic or other binding substances) from (something metal).
debone
debone
verb
(transitive, intransitive) To remove the bones from.
debunk
debunk
verb
(transitive) To discredit, or expose to ridicule the falsehood or the exaggerated claims of something.
dheneb
embden
embind
endebt
inbred
inbred
adj
(genetics) Describing a strain produced through successive generations of inbreeding resulting in a population of genetically identical individuals which are homozygous at all genetic loci.
(often derogatory) Having an ancestry characterized by inbreeding.
Bred within; innate.
noun
(vulgar) An inbred individual.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of inbreed
indebt
indebt
verb
(transitive, archaic) To bring into debt; to place under obligation.
nabbed
nabbed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of nab
nebbed
nibbed
nibbed
adj
(philately) Of a stamp: having the nib of its perforation removed or damaged.
Having a nib or point.
nimbed
nimbed
adj
Having a nimb or halo.
nobled
noebcd
numbed
numbed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of numb
obtend
obtend
verb
(obsolete) To offer as the reason for something; to pretend.
(obsolete) To oppose; to hold out in opposition.
rebend
rebend
verb
To bend again.
rebind
rebind
verb
To associate a command with a different key.
To bind again.
unbend
unbend
verb
(archaic) to enjoy oneself; to become affable and free from formality
(nautical) To unfasten sails from the spars or stays to which are attached for use.
To cast loose or untie
To cease to be bent; to become straight.
To relax in exertion, attention, severity, or the like
To release (a load) from a strain or from exertion; to set at ease for a time; to relax.
To remove a bend so as to make, or allow to become, straight.