| BAKINGS | • bakings n. Plural of baking. • BAKING n. the process by which bread is baked. |
| BANKERS | • bankers n. Plural of banker. • Bankers n. Plural of Banker. • BANKER n. a person who works in a bank. |
| BANKETS | • bankets n. Plural of banket. • BANKET n. a gold-bearing conglomerate. |
| BANKITS | • BANKIT n. a raised sidewalk. |
| BANKSIA | • banksia n. A plant belonging to the genus Banksia. • Banksia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Proteaceae – the banksias, with characteristic flower spikes and… • BANKSIA n. an evergreen, flowering shrub, native to Australia. |
| BARKANS | • barkans n. Plural of barkan. • Barkans prop.n. Plural of Barkan. • BARKAN n. (Turkish) a crescent-shaped sand dune, also BARKHAN, BARCHAN, BARCHANE. |
| BARKENS | • barkens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of barken. • BARKEN v. to dry up in a barky crust. |
| BASKING | • basking v. Present participle of bask. • basking n. The act of one who basks. • BASK v. to relax in pleasant warmth. |
| EMBANKS | • embanks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embank. • EMBANK v. to enclose with a raised structure. |
| KANBANS | • kanbans n. Plural of kanban. • KANBAN n. (Japanese) an industrial system based on the use of cards to regulate the stages of a manufacturing process and control costs. |
| KOBANGS | • kobangs n. Plural of kobang. • KOBANG n. (Japanese) an obsolete Japanese gold coin, also KOBAN, OBANG. |
| SEABANK | • seabank n. A bank or mole to defend against the sea. • seabank n. The seashore. • SEABANK n. a bank beside the sea. |
| SUNBACK | • sunback n. The low-cut back of a woman’s dress. • SUNBACK adj. cut low to expose the back to sunlight. |
| SUNBAKE | • sunbake v. To bake in the sun. • sunbake v. (Australia, New Zealand) To sunbathe. • sunbake n. (Australia, New Zealand) A session of sunbathing. |
| UNBARKS | • unbarks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unbark. • UNBARK v. to strip of bark. |