| ABOUND | • abound v. (Intransitive) To be full to overflowing. • abound v. (Intransitive, obsolete) To be wealthy. • abound v. (Intransitive) To be highly productive. |
| ABOUTS | • abouts adv. (Obsolete) About. • abouts prep. (Obsolete) About. • ABOUTS prep. (Spenser) about. |
| ALBUGO | • albugo n. (Dated) A leucoma. • ALBUGO n. (Latin) a white opacity of the eye. |
| ARBOUR | • arbour n. UK standard spelling of arbor. • Arbour prop.n. A surname. • 'arbour n. Pronunciation spelling of harbour. |
| AUSUBO | • ausubo n. Balata tree. • AUSUBO n. a large evergreen tropical tree, aka balata. |
| BAGUIO | • baguio n. (Philippines) A typhoon. • Baguio prop.n. An independent city in Benguet, Philippines. • BAGUIO n. (Spanish) a hurricane. |
| BASUCO | • basuco n. Cocaine paste, especially in the context of its manufacture or consumption in South America. • BASUCO n. (Spanish) a low grade of cocaine mixed with coca paste. |
| BAYOUS | • bayous n. Plural of bayou. • BAYOU n. (Native American) a marshy offshoot of a lake or river. |
| BOYAUX | • boyaux n. Plural of boyau. • BOYAU n. (French) a communication trench. |
| BUMALO | • bumalo n. Obsolete form of bummalo (“Bombay duck”). • BUMALO n. (Marathi) a small marine Asiatic fish used in India as a relish; aka Bombay duck, also BUMALOTI, BUMMALO, BUMMALOTI. |
| LABOUR | • labour n. Effort expended on a particular task; toil, work. • labour n. That which requires hard work for its accomplishment; that which demands effort. • labour n. (Uncountable) Workers in general; the working class, the workforce; sometimes specifically the labour… |
| OUBAAS | • OUBAAS n. (South African) someone senior in years or rank. |
| OUTBAR | • outbar v. To bar out. • OUTBAR v. to form a barrier. |
| RUBATO | • rubato n. (Music) A tempo in which strict timing is relaxed, the music being played near, but not on, the beat. • RUBATO n. (Italian) a musical piece with a distorted rhythm. |
| TABOUR | • tabour n. (Music) Alternative spelling of tabor. • tabour v. Alternative spelling of tabor. • TABOUR v. to beat on a small drum, also TABOR, TABER. |