| ABJURER | • abjurer n. One who abjures. • ABJURER n. one who abjures. |
| ARBOURS | • arbours n. Plural of arbour. • Arbours prop.n. Plural of Arbour. • 'arbours n. Plural of ’arbour. |
| BRAVURA | • bravura n. (Music) A highly technical or difficult piece, usually written for effect. • bravura n. A display of daring. • bravura adj. Overly showy; ostentatious. |
| BRAVURE | • bravure n. Plural of bravura. • BRAVURA n. (Italian) a brilliant display of musical technique. |
| BURGLAR | • burglar n. A person who breaks in to premises with the intent of committing theft. • burglar v. (Transitive, intransitive) To commit burglary; to burgle. • BURGLAR v. to enter a building to steal. |
| BURRATA | • burrata n. A fresh southern Italian cheese similar to creamy mozzarella. • BURRATA n. (Italian) an Italian cheese made from mozzarella and cream. |
| BURSARS | • bursars n. Plural of bursar. • BURSAR n. a person who keeps the purse, a treasurer. |
| BURSARY | • bursary n. A monetary award to university students that allows them to continue their studies. • bursary n. (Dated) The treasury of a religious order or public institution. • BURSARY n. a college treasury. |
| BURSERA | • bursera n. Any plant of the genus Bursera. • Bursera prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Burseraceae – several New World shrubs and trees. • BURSERA adj. designating a tropical American genus of trees yielding elemi and timber. |
| DURBARS | • durbars n. Plural of durbar. • DURBAR n. (Urdu) the court of a native ruler in India, also DARBAR. |
| GARBURE | • garbure n. A thick French stew of ham with cabbage and other vegetables and usually cheese and stale bread. • GARBURE n. (French) a kind of Basque soup. |
| GOBURRA | • goburra n. (Obsolete) The laughing kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae). • GOBURRA n. (Native Australian) a large Australian kingfisher, whose call sounds like a raucous laugh, also KOOKABURRA. |
| HARBOUR | • harbour n. Commonwealth standard spelling of harbor. • harbour v. Commonwealth standard spelling of harbor. • Harbour prop.n. A surname. |
| RHUBARB | • rhubarb n. Any plant of the genus Rheum, especially Rheum rhabarbarum, having large leaves and long green or reddish… • rhubarb n. (Often attributive) The leafstalks of common rhubarb or garden rhubarb (usually known as Rheum × hybridum)… • rhubarb n. The dried rhizome and roots of Rheum palmatum (Chinese rhubarb) or Rheum officinale (Tibetan rhubarb)… |
| SABREUR | • sabreur n. (Fencing) A fencer who fights with a sabre. • SABREUR n. (French) a person, esp. a cavalry officer, who fights with a sabre. |
| SABURRA | • saburra n. (Pathology) Foul granular matter deposited in the alimentary canal by the decomposition of food. • SABURRA n. (Latin) a granular deposit. |
| TURBARY | • turbary n. A piece of peatland from which turf may be cut for fuel. • turbary n. Material extracted from a turbary. • turbary n. The right to cut turf from a turbary on a common or in some cases, another person’s land. |
| URBANER | • urbaner adj. Comparative form of urbane: more urbane. • urbaner n. Synonym of urbanite. • URBANE adj. refined and elegant. |