| ABANDS | • abands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of aband. • A␣bands n. Plural of A band. • ABAND v. (Spenser) to abandon. |
| ABUNAS | • abunas n. Plural of abuna. • ABUNA n. (Amharic) an Ethiopian patriarch. |
| AMBANS | • ambans n. Plural of amban. • AMBAN n. (Chinese) a Chinese resident official in a dependency. |
| ANABAS | • anabas n. A fish of the genus Anabas, a kind of climbing gourami. • Anabas prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Anabantidae – certain climbing gouramis of southern and eastern Asia. • ANABAS n. (Greek) a genus of fishes, remarkable for their power of living long out of water. |
| BAJANS | • Bajans n. Plural of Bajan. • BAJAN n. (Scots) a freshman at Aberdeen university. |
| BANAKS | • BANAK n. (Honduran) a Central American tree. |
| BANDAS | • bandas n. Plural of banda. • Bandas prop.n. Plural of Banda. • BANDA n. (Swahili) in Africa, a thatched hut. |
| BANIAS | • banias n. Plural of bania. • BANIA n. (Hindi) an Indian fig tree. |
| BANYAS | • banyas n. Plural of banya. • BANYA n. a Russian sauna-type bath. |
| BASANS | • basans n. Plural of basan. • BASAN n. (Arabic) a sheepskin roughly tanned and undressed. |
| BASANT | • BASANT n. (Urdu) a Pakistani spring festival. |
| BWANAS | • bwanas n. Plural of bwana. • BWANA n. (Swahili) a master, sir. |
| NABLAS | • nablas n. Plural of nabla. • NABLA n. (Greek) in Cartesian coordinates, an inverted delta, aka del, representing a vector operator. |
| NAWABS | • nawabs n. Plural of nawab. • NAWAB n. (Urdu) a governor of India under the British. |