An toxic amino acid obtained from jequirity beans; C₁₂H₁₄N₂O₂, that is different than abrin.
alborn
alburn
alburn
noun
The bleak, a small European fish with silvery scales.
anbury
anbury
noun
(archaic) A wen or spongy wart on the legs or flanks of a horse.
A disease in turnips, produced by one of the slime-fungi, and usually the result of improper cultivation.
araban
araban
noun
(biochemistry) A polysaccharide composed of arabinose residues
arabin
arabin
noun
(dated) Mucilage, especially that made of gum arabic
(organic chemistry, dated) A carbohydrate, isomeric with cane sugar, found in gum arabic
arbtrn
aribin
auburn
auburn
adj
Of a reddish-brown colour.
noun
A dark reddish-brown colour, often used to describe hair colour.
bahner
bairns
bairns
noun
plural of bairn
bandar
bandar
noun
A rhesus macaque.
bander
bander
noun
(birdwatching) Someone who bands birds
A device for putting metal bands around crates.
bandor
bandur
banger
banger
noun
(Britain) A firework that makes a bang.
(Britain, New Zealand, Australia, food, slang) A sausage.
(Britain, music, slang) A powerfully energetic piece of music, especially dance music.
(Britain, sexuality, slang) A man's penis.
(Britain, sexuality, slang) A woman's breast.
(Britain, slang, by extension) Any particularly good or pleasing thing.
(US, automotive, slang) A car or an engine; referring to the cylinders of an engine in a car. From the explosive bangs on every cylinder firing.
(US, crime, slang) Clipping of gangbanger; a member of a gang.
(automotive, slang) An old, worn-out car. From a stereotypical one backfiring, making banging noises.
(curling) One of the rocks that end up crashing against another, making banging sounds, after a throw.
(curling) One of the rocks that results in a score at the finish of an end.
(military, slang) A Bangalore torpedo.
(sexuality, slang) A person who has sex.
bangor
bangor
Proper noun
A city in Gwynedd, Wales.
A town in County Northern Ireland.
Any of several other places named after the city in Wales, or the town in Northern Ireland.
a city in Maine, USA
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.
banner
banner
adj
Exceptional; very good.
noun
(Internet, television) A type of advertisement on a web page or on television, usually taking the form of a graphic or animation above or alongside the content.
(by extension) A military or administrative subdivision.
(by extension) The military unit under such a flag or standard.
(by extension, figurative) A cause or purpose; a campaign or movement.
(heraldry) The principal standard of a knight.
(journalism) The title of a newspaper as printed on its front page; the nameplate; masthead.
A flag or standard used by a military commander, monarch or nation.
A large piece of cloth with a slogan, motto, or emblem carried in a demonstration or other procession or suspended in some conspicuous place.
A type of administrative division in Inner Mongolia and Tuva, made during the Qing dynasty; at that time, Outer Mongolia and part of Xinjiang were also divided into banners.
Any large sign, especially when made of soft material or fabric.
One who bans something.
verb
(transitive) To adorn with a banner.
(transitive, journalism) To display as a banner headline.
banter
banter
noun
Sharp, good-humoured, playful, typically spontaneous conversation.
verb
(UK, dialect) To haggle; cheapen the price.
(intransitive) To engage in banter or playful conversation.
(intransitive) To play or do something amusing.
(transitive) To delude or trick; to play a prank upon.
(transitive) To joke about; to ridicule (a trait, habit, etc.).
(transitive) To tease (someone) mildly.
(transitive, US, Southern and Western, colloquial) To challenge to a match.
bantry
barani
barani
noun
(sports) A forward somersault with a half twist.
barany
barcan
barden
barina
baring
baring
noun
The act by which something is laid bare.
verb
present participle of bare
barkan
barkan
noun
Alternative spelling of barchan
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.
barman
barman
noun
A man who works in a bar.
barmen
barmen
noun
plural of barman
barnes
barnes
Proper noun
An English topographic surname for someone who owned, lived in, or worked in a barn.
An English habitational surname for someone from the place of the same name in Surrey.
A town originally in Surrey, now a district of London.
barnet
barnet
noun
(Cockney rhyming slang) hair (on one's head)
barney
barney
adj
(obsolete, UK, slang) insane crazy, loony.
noun
(UK, Australia, slang) A minor physical fight.
(UK, Australia, slang) A noisy argument.
(US dialect, Boston) A student at Harvard University.
(US, pejorative slang) A police officer, usually one perceived as inferior or overzealous.
(film, television) Synonym of blimp (“soundproof cover for a video camera”)
(obsolete, Harvard University slang) A poor recitation.
(obsolete, UK, slang) A hoax, a humbug, something that is not genuine, a rigged or unfair sporting contest.
(obsolete, UK, slang) A lark, a romp, some fun.
verb
(UK, Australia) To argue, to quarrel.
(obsolete, Harvard University slang) To recite badly; to fail.
barnie
barnie
noun
(colloquial) A barn occupant.
(colloquial) A barn owl or barn swallow.
barnum
barong
barong
noun
A cutting weapon similar to a cleaver, with a thick back and thin razor-like edge, used by the Moros of the Philippines.
baroni
barons
barons
noun
plural of baron
barony
barony
noun
(Scotland) Any large manor or estate, regardless of its owner's rank.
(historical, Ireland) Synonym of hundred, an English administrative division originally reckoned as comprising 100 hides and in various numbers composing counties.
(law) The legal tenure of a baron's land; military tenure.
(obsolete) The baronage: the body of barons in a realm.
Baronship, the rank or position of a baron.
barren
barren
adj
(not comparable) Unable to bear children; sterile.
Bleak.
Mentally dull; stupid.
Of poor fertility, infertile; not producing vegetation.
Unproductive; fruitless; unprofitable; empty.
noun
An area of low fertility and habitation, a desolate place.
barron
barron
Proper noun
A city-county seat and town in Wisconsin.
barton
barton
noun
(archaic) an arrangement of blocks and pulleys; a burton
A farmyard.
the lands of a manor reserved for the Lord's use
barwin
baryon
baryon
noun
(physics) A heavy subatomic particle created by the binding of quarks by gluons; a hadron containing three quarks. Baryons have half-odd integral spin and are thus fermions. This category includes the common proton and neutron of the atomic nucleus.
bayern
beaner
beaner
noun
(US, ethnic slur, offensive) A Mexican.
(US, ethnic slur, offensive, by extension) Any Hispanic person.
(US, slang, dated) A superior or admirable person; something excellent.
(baseball) A pitch deliberately thrown at the head (the bean) of the batter.
(by extension, informal) Head.
beearn
behorn
behorn
verb
(transitive, obsolete) To put horns on; cuckold.
beirne
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.
benhur
bennir
berain
berain
verb
(transitive) To rain upon; wet with rain; moisten.
berean
berean
Noun
An inhabitant of the ancient city of Berea in what is now northern Greece.
A member of certain Protestant groups.
berend
berend
verb
(transitive) To rend or tear severely; tear badly; rip all over.
bergen
bergen
noun
(UK, military) A large rucksack.
bergin
bering
bering
verb
(transitive, intransitive, dated) To encircle (something) with a ring or some other circular object (such as a shackle).
berkin
berlen
berlin
berlin
noun
A four-wheeled carriage with a separate sheltered seat behind the body.
Coordinate terms: calèche, landau
berlon
berlyn
berman
bernal
bernat
berner
bernet
bernie
bernie
Proper noun
name, also used as a formal given name.
bernis
bernoo
beroun
bertin
berton
berwyn
berwyn
Proper noun
A mountain range in northeast Wales.
betorn
betorn
adj
(archaic) Torn in pieces; tattered.
beworn
bicorn
bicorn
adj
Having two horns.
noun
(historical) A two-cornered hat worn by European and American military and naval officers from the 1790s.
(mathematics) A plane curve having two cusps
bicron
bicron
noun
A billionth of a metre.
bigner
binary
binary
adj
(arithmetic, computing) Concerning numbers and calculations using the binary number system.
(comparable) Focusing on two mutually exclusive conditions.
(computing) Of data, consisting coded values (e.g. machine code) not interpretable as plain or ASCII text (e.g. source code).
(logic) Concerning logic whose subject matter concerns binary states.
(mathematics, programming, computer engineering) Of an operation, function, procedure, or logic gate, taking exactly two operands, arguments, parameters, or inputs; having domain of dimension 2.
Being in one of two mutually exclusive states.
Having two equally important parts; related to something with two parts.
noun
(astronomy) Synonym of binary star.
(computing) Synonym of binary file; a file consisting of data other than human-readable text.
(mathematics, computing, uncountable) The bijective base-2 numeral system, which uses only the digits 0 and 1.
A state in which only two values are possible, in which something must have one value or the other.
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.
binger
binger
noun
Someone who binges.
birken
birken
adj
(obsolete or dialectal, Scotland and Northern England) Made of birch; birchen.
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.
boners
boners
noun
plural of boner
bongar
bonier
bonier
adj
comparative form of bony: more bony
bonner
bonser
bonzer
bonzer
adj
(Australia, New Zealand, informal) Remarkable; wonderful; excellent; terrific.
noun
(Australia, New Zealand, informal, obsolete) An excellent person or thing.
borana
borane
borane
noun
(inorganic chemistry) Any binary compound of boron and hydrogen.
borani
borani
noun
A traditional Iranian dish of yoghurt mixed with a cooked vegetable, most commonly spinach.
borden
bordun
borean
boreen
boreen
noun
(Ireland) A narrow, frequently unpaved, rural road in Ireland, often characterised by a ridge of grass growing in the middle.
borine
borine
noun
(chemistry) A compound of one atom of boron and three atoms or molecules of a univalent radical
(organic chemistry) An unsaturated heterocycle that has five carbon atoms, one boron atom and two double bonds
boring
boring
adj
(chiefly Manglish) Suffering from boredom; mildly annoyed and restless through having nothing to do.
Capable of penetrating; piercing.
Causing boredom or tiredness; making you to feel tired and impatient.
Used, designed to be used, or able to drill holes.
noun
(usually in the plural) Fragment thrown up when something is bored or drilled.
A pit or hole which has been bored.
verb
present participle of bore
borman
bornan
borneo
bornie
bornyl
bornyl
noun
(organic chemistry, especially in combination) A univalent radical derived from bornane.
borons
borons
noun
plural of boron
bourne
bourne
noun
(archaic) A goal or destination.
(countable) A stream or brook in which water flows only seasonally; a small stream or brook.
(countable, archaic) A boundary; a limit.
bourns
bourns
noun
plural of bourn
bracon
bradan
braden
brains
brains
noun
(informal) The figurative substance of a brain: mental ability, intelligence.
(informal, with "the") The intelligent person or people in a group: the director, planner, administrator, etc.
The substance of a brain, as a material or foodstuff.
plural of brain
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of brain
brainy
brainy
adj
(informal) Very intellectually capable.
braman
branca
branch
branch
noun
(Mormonism) A local congregation of the LDS Church that is not large enough to form a ward; see Wikipedia article on ward in LDS church.
(chiefly Southern US) A creek or stream which flows into a larger river.
(computing) A group of related files in a source control system, including for example source code, build scripts, and media such as images.
(computing) A sequence of code that is conditionally executed.
(geometry) One of the portions of a curve that extends outwards to an indefinitely great distance.
(nautical) A certificate given by Trinity House to a pilot qualified to take navigational control of a ship in British waters.
(rail transport) A branch line.
A line of family descent, in distinction from some other line or lines from the same stock; any descendant in such a line.
A location of an organization with several locations.
An area in business or of knowledge, research.
Any of the parts of something that divides like the branch of a tree.
The woody part of a tree arising from the trunk and usually dividing.
verb
(intransitive) To arise from the trunk or a larger branch of a tree.
(intransitive) To produce branches.
(intransitive, computing) To jump to a different location in a program, especially as the result of a conditional statement.
(transitive) To strip of branches.
(transitive, colloquial) To discipline (a union member) at a branch meeting.
(transitive, intransitive) To (cause to) divide into separate parts or subdivisions.
brande
brandi
brando
brands
brands
noun
plural of brand
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of brand
brandt
brandy
brandy
noun
(countable) A glass of brandy.
(countable) Any variety of brandy.
(uncountable) An alcoholic liquor distilled from wine or fermented fruit juice.
verb
(transitive) To preserve, flavour, or mix with brandy.
branen
branks
branks
noun
(historical) A punishment device, especially for scolding women, consisting of a cage to enclose the head, with a metal gag for the mouth; a scold's bridle.
branky
branky
adj
(Scotland, dialect) showy
branle
branle
noun
A dance of French origin dating from the 16th century, performed by couples in a circle or a line; the music for this dance.
branny
branny
adj
Full of or resembling bran.
branta
brants
brants
noun
plural of brant
brasen
brasen
adj
Archaic form of brazen.
brauna
bravin
brawns
brawns
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of brawn
(archaic) Pertaining to, made of, or resembling brass (in color or strength).
Shamelessly shocking and offensive; audacious; impudent; barefaced; immodest, unblushing.
Sounding harsh and loud, like brass cymbals or brass instruments.
verb
(intransitive) To turn a brass color.
(transitive) Generally followed by out or through: to carry through in a brazen manner; to act boldly despite embarrassment, risk, etc.
breana
breban
brecon
brecon
Proper noun
A town in Powys, Wales.
breena
brehon
brehon
noun
(Ireland, historical) A judge or lawgiver in ancient Celtic Ireland.
brelan
brelan
noun
A French card game: three of a kind; gleek.
bremen
bremen
Proper noun
One of the component states of Germany according to the current administrative division of the nation.
A city of northwest Germany on the Weser River southwest of Hamburg; it is a major port and was a leading member of the Hanseatic League in the middle ages.