| BAWBEE | • bawbee n. (Scotland, historical) A coin originally worth six pennies Scots, and later three; held equivalent to… • bawbee n. (Figuratively) A copper; a small amount of money. • BAWBEE n. (Scots) a halfpenny, also BAUBEE. |
| BAWBLE | • bawble n. Archaic spelling of bauble. • bawble n. Misspelling of bauble. • BAWBLE n. a cheap trinket, also BAUBLE. |
| BAWLED | • bawled v. Simple past tense and past participle of bawl. • BAWL v. to shout or cry very loudly. |
| BAWLER | • bawler n. One who bawls. • BAWLER n. one who bawls. |
| BAWLEY | • bawley n. (Nautical) A small fishing boat, equipped with sails, used mainly in the estuary of the Thames, England. • BAWLEY n. in Essex and Kent, a small fishing-smack. |
| BAWTIE | • bawtie n. Alternative form of bawty. • BAWTIE n. (Scots) a dog. |
| BEGNAW | • begnaw v. (Transitive, archaic) To gnaw; to eat away at. • BEGNAW v. to gnaw. |
| BEWAIL | • bewail v. To wail over; to feel or express deep sorrow for. • BEWAIL v. to lament. |
| BEWARE | • beware v. (Defective, transitive, intransitive) To use caution, pay attention to (used both with and without of). • BEWARE v. to be on one's guard. |
| BEWRAP | • bewrap v. (Obsolete) To wrap up or otherwise conceal; clothe; envelop. • BEWRAP v. to wrap completely. |
| BEWRAY | • bewray v. (Transitive, archaic) To accuse; malign; speak evil of. • bewray v. (Transitive) To reveal, divulge, or make (something) known; disclose. • bewray v. (Obsolete) To soil or befoul; to beray. |
| BLAWED | • BLAW v. (Scots) to blow. |
| BRAWER | • BRAW adj. (Scots) fine, brave. |
| BYELAW | • byelaw n. Alternative spelling of bylaw. • bye-law n. Alternative spelling of bylaw. • BYELAW n. the law of a local authority or private corporation, also BYLAW. |
| WABBLE | • wabble v. Wobble, move to and fro. • WABBLE v. to wobble. |
| WAMBLE | • wamble n. (Obsolete) Nausea; seething; bubbling. • wamble n. (Dialect) An unsteady walk; a staggering or wobbling. • wamble n. (Dialect) A rumble of the stomach. |
| WARBLE | • warble v. (Transitive) To modulate a tone’s frequency. • warble v. (Transitive) To sing like a bird, especially with trills. • warble v. (Transitive) To cause to quaver or vibrate. |
| WEAMBS | • WEAMB n. (dialect) a womb, also WAME, WEM, WEMB. |
| WEBAPP | • web␣app n. A web application. • WEBAPP n. an application program that is accessed on the internet. |
| WEBCAM | • webcam n. (Computing, photography) A video camera whose output may be viewed in real time over a computer network… • webcam v. (Intransitive) To take part in a video communication via webcam. • webcam v. (Transitive) To film and broadcast with a webcam. |