Any of several other places named after the city in Wales, or the town in Northern Ireland.
a city in Maine, USA
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.
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
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.
behorn
behorn
verb
(transitive, obsolete) To put horns on; cuckold.
berlon
bernoo
beroun
berton
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.
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
brando
brecon
brecon
Proper noun
A town in Powys, Wales.
brehon
brehon
noun
(Ireland, historical) A judge or lawgiver in ancient Celtic Ireland.
breton
briano
brioni
briony
briony
noun
Alternative spelling of bryony
briton
brogan
brogan
noun
A heavy working shoe; a brogue.
broken
broken
adj
(colloquial, US, of a situation) Not having gone in the way intended; saddening.
(meteorology, of the sky) Five-eighths to seven-eighths obscured by clouds; incompletely covered by clouds.
(of a bone or body part) Fractured; having the bone in pieces.
(of a line) Dashed; made up of short lines with small gaps between each one and the next.
(of a melody) Having periods of silence scattered throughout; not regularly continuous.
(of a person) Completely defeated and dispirited; shattered; destroyed.
(of a promise, etc) Breached; violated; not kept.
(of an electronic connection) Disconnected, no longer open or carrying traffic.
(of land) Uneven.
(of language) Grammatically non-standard, especially as a result of being produced by a non-native speaker.
(of skin) Split or ruptured.
(of sleep) Interrupted; not continuous.
(software, informal) Badly designed or implemented.
(sports and gaming, of a tactic or option) Overpowered; overly powerful; too powerful.
Fragmented; in separate pieces.
Having no money; bankrupt, broke.
Non-functional; not functioning properly.
verb
past participle of break
bromin
bromin
noun
Archaic form of bromine.
bronco
bronco
noun
A horse of western North America that is wild or not fully broken.
broncs
broncs
noun
plural of bronc
bronez
bronny
bronte
bronze
bronze
adj
(of the skin) Tanned; darkened as a result of exposure to the sun.
Having a reddish-brown colour.
Made of bronze metal.
noun
(countable and uncountable) A reddish-brown colour, the colour of bronze.
(countable) A work of art made of bronze, especially a sculpture.
(uncountable) A naturally occurring or man-made alloy of copper, usually in combination with tin, but also with one or more other metals.
A bronze medal.
Boldness; impudence.
verb
(intransitive, of the skin) To change to a bronze or tan colour due to exposure to the sun.
(transitive) To color bronze; (of the sun) to tan.
(transitive) To make hard or unfeeling; to brazen.
(transitive) To plate with bronze.
bronzy
bronzy
adj
Approximately bronze colored.
brotan
browne
browne
Proper noun
a spelling variant of Brown.
browns
browns
noun
plural of brown
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of brown
browny
browny
adj
Somewhat brown; having a brownish tinge.
bryony
bryony
noun
A perennial herb of the genus Bryonia, especially the common wild species Bryonia dioica.
bryson
bryson
Proper noun
name transferred from the surname.
buiron
burdon
burdon
noun
(obsolete, rare) A mule born of a horse and a she-ass.
burion
burion
noun
(archaic) The red-breasted house sparrow of California (Haemorhous mexicanus, formerly Carpodacus mexicanus, Carpodacus frontalis).
burson
burton
burton
noun
(archaic) An arrangement of blocks and pulleys, especially for tightening rigging on a ship.
(archaic) Storage of cargo athwartships.
carbon
carbon
noun
(countable) An atom of this element, in reference to a molecule containing it.
(countable, informal) A carbon copy.
(countable, informal) A sheet of carbon paper.
(ecology, uncountable) carbon dioxide, in the context of climate change.
(informal) Ellipsis of carbon fiber (reinforced polymer)..
(uncountable) The chemical element (symbol C) with an atomic number of 6. It can be found in pure form for example as graphite, a black, shiny and very soft material, or diamond, a colourless, transparent, crystalline solid and the hardest known material.
A carbon rod or pencil used in an arc lamp.
A fossil fuel that is made of impure carbon such as coal or charcoal.
A plate or piece of carbon used as one of the elements of a voltaic battery.
verb
(Internet, transitive, uncommon) To cause (someone) to receive a carbon copy of an email message.
coburn
corban
corban
noun
An alms basket; a vessel to receive gifts of charity; a treasury of the church, where offerings are deposited.
An offering to God, especially in fulfilment of a vow.
corbin
enrobe
enrobe
verb
To coat or cover.
To invest or adorn with a robe or vestment; to attire.
fabron
hebron
inborn
inborn
adj
Inherited or hereditary.
Innate, possessed by an organism at birth.
insorb
neebor
nobber
nobber
noun
(Britain) security guard
(Britain, derogatory) fool, idiot
(slang) blowjob
A blow on the head.
assistant
nobler
nobler
adj
comparative form of noble: more noble
norbie
obarne
obarni
oberon
obrien
ogburn
orbing
orbing
verb
present participle of orb
osborn
osburn
osnabr
rbound
rebone
reborn
reborn
adj
(often postpositive) Reincarnated.
Revived or regenerated, especially emotionally or spiritually.
noun
A manufactured vinyl doll that has been transformed to resemble a human baby with as much realism as possible.
ribbon
ribbon
noun
(computing, graphical user interface) A toolbar that incorporates tabs and menus.
(cooking) In ice cream and similar confections, an ingredient (often chocolate, butterscotch, caramel, or fudge) added in a long narrow strip.
(heraldry) A bearing similar to the bend, but only one eighth as wide.
(journalism) A subheadline presented above its parent headline.
(nautical) A painted moulding on the side of a ship.
(shipbuilding) Alternative form of ribband
(slang, dated, in the plural) Reins for a horse.
(spinning) A sliver.
A bandsaw.
A long, narrow strip of material used for decoration of clothing or the hair or gift wrapping.
A narrow strip or shred.
A watchspring.
An awareness ribbon.
An inked strip of material against which type is pressed to print letters in a typewriter or printer.
verb
(transitive) To decorate with ribbon.
(transitive) To stripe or streak.
roband
roband
noun
(nautical) A ropeband.
robbin
robbin
noun
(nautical) Alternative form of ropeband
A kind of package in which pepper and other dry commodities are sometimes exported from the East Indies.
The spring of a carriage.
robbyn
robena
robina
robing
robing
noun
(historical, usually in the plural) The trimmings around the neck and bodice of a gown.
The act of putting on ceremonial clothing.
verb
present participle of robe
robins
robins
noun
plural of robin
robson
sorbin
sorbin
noun
(organic chemistry) An unfermentable sugar, isomeric with glucose, found in the ripe berries of the rowan tree, or sorb.
suborn
suborn
verb
(transitive) To induce to commit an unlawful or malicious act, or to commit perjury
(transitive) To procure privately, or by collusion; to incite secretly; to instigate.
unborn
unborn
adj
Existing without birth or beginning.
Not yet born; yet to come; future.
Not yet delivered; still existing in the mother's womb.
noun
(countable) A single unborn offspring at any stage of gestation.
(uncountable) Unborn offspring collectively.
unrobe
unrobe
verb
(transitive, intransitive) To disrobe, to undress.