| BACHED | • bached v. Simple past tense and past participle of bach. • BACH v. to live as a bachelor. |
| BAHADA | • bahada n. Alternative form of bajada. • BAHADA n. (Spanish) a broad, sloping depositional deposit caused by the coalescing of alluvial fans, also BAJADA. |
| BANDHS | • bandhs n. Plural of bandh. • BANDH n. (Hindi) in India, a general strike, also BUNDH. |
| BASHED | • bashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of bash. • BASH v. to strike. |
| BATHED | • bathed v. Simple past tense and past participle of bathe. • bathed v. Simple past tense and past participle of bath. • BATHE v. to wash by immersion in water. |
| BEDASH | • bedash v. To dash against. • bedash v. To bespatter with liquid or powder. • bedash v. To ruin or obliterate. |
| BEHEAD | • behead v. (Transitive) To deliberately remove the head of; to cut off (someone’s) head. • BEHEAD v. to cut off the head of. |
| BLAHED | • blahed v. Simple past tense and past participle of blah. • BLAH v. to talk stupidly or insipidly. |
| BODACH | • bodach n. A trickster or bogeyman figure in Gaelic folklore. • BODACH n. (Gaelic) an old man, a churl; a goblin or spectre. |
| BUDDHA | • buddha n. A human being who has become enlightened. (in Buddhism) • buddha n. A statue or image of the Buddha. • buddha n. (Informal, uncountable) marijuana. |
| DHABAS | • dhabas n. Plural of dhaba. • DHABA n. (Hindi) (in India) a roadside cafi or food stall. |
| HOBDAY | • hobday v. To operate on the larynx of a horse in order to improve its breathing. • Hobday prop.n. A surname from Middle English. • HOBDAY v. to cure a horse's breathing impediment. |
| IBADAH | • IBADAH n. (Arabic) in Islam, service, worship. |