| ABROACH | • abroach v. (Transitive, obsolete) To set abroach; to let out, as liquor; to broach; to tap. • abroach adv. (Obsolete) Broached; in a condition for letting out or yielding liquor, as a cask which is tapped. • abroach adv. (Obsolete) In a state to be diffused or propagated. |
| BARHOPS | • barhops v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of barhop. • bar␣hops v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bar hop. • BARHOP v. to go from one bar to another. |
| BEGORAH | • begorah interj. (Ireland) Alternative spelling of begorra. • BEGORAH interj. (Irish) an interjection attributed to Irish speakers, by God, also BEGORRA, BEGORRAH. |
| BOARISH | • boarish adj. Swinish; brutal; cruel. • BOARISH adj. swinish; brutal. |
| BODHRAN | • bodhran n. A type of frame drum used in Irish music which was traditionally played by being struck with an animal… • BODHRAN n. (Irish) a shallow one-sided drum used in Gaelic music. |
| BOTHRIA | • bothria n. Plural of bothrium. • BOTHRIUM n. (Latin) a groove on a tapeworm. |
| BOURKHA | • bourkha n. Alternative spelling of burka. • BOURKHA n. (Urdu) a coverall worn by Muslim women, also BURKA, BOORKA, BURQA. |
| BRACHOT | • brachot n. Plural of bracha. • BRACHAH n. (Hebrew) a blessing, also BROCHO. |
| BROCHAN | • BROCHAN n. (Gaelic) gruel, porridge. |
| BROTHAS | • brothas n. Plural of brotha. • BROTHA n. an African-American man. |
| CHOBDAR | • chobdar n. (India, historical) A frequent attendant of Indian nobles, and formerly also of Anglo-Indian officials… • Chobdar n. A member of a Hindu caste found in the state of Rajasthan in India. • CHOBDAR n. (Urdu) in the Indian subcontinent, an usher bearing a staff, attending on a dignitary. |
| HAGBORN | • hagborn adj. (Archaic) Born of a hag or witch. • HAGBORN adj. born of a witch. |
| HARBORS | • harbors v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of harbor. • Harbors prop.n. Plural of Harbor. • HARBOR v. to shelter, also HARBOUR. |
| HARBOUR | • harbour n. Commonwealth standard spelling of harbor. • harbour v. Commonwealth standard spelling of harbor. • Harbour prop.n. A surname. |
| HORNBAG | • hornbag n. (Australia, slang) A person who is very sexually attractive. • HORNBAG n. (offensive Australian slang) a promiscuous woman. |
| RHABDOM | • rhabdom n. Any of the rods that support each ommatidium in the compound eye of arthropods. • RHABDOM n. (Greek) a rodlike structure in the retinula, also RHABDOME. |