| BANDERS | • banders n. Plural of bander. • BANDER n. a member of a league, a confederate. |
| BANGERS | • bangers n. Plural of banger. • BANGER n. (colloquial) a sausage; an old car. |
| BANKERS | • bankers n. Plural of banker. • Bankers n. Plural of Banker. • BANKER n. a person who works in a bank. |
| BANNERS | • banners n. Plural of banner. • banners v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of banner. • BANNER v. to furnish with a flag. |
| BANTERS | • banters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of banter. • BANTER v. to exchange mildly teasing remarks. |
| BARKENS | • barkens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of barken. • BARKEN v. to dry up in a barky crust. |
| BARNETS | • barnets n. Plural of barnet. • Barnets prop.n. Plural of Barnet. • BARNET n. (slang) hair. |
| BARNEYS | • barneys n. Plural of barney. • barneys v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of barney. • BARNEY v. to quarrel loudly. |
| BARRENS | • barrens n. Plural of barren. • BARREN n. a tract of infertile land. |
| BORANES | • boranes n. Plural of borane. • BORANE n. any boron hydride, efficient as a high-energy fuel. |
| BRANLES | • branles n. Plural of branle. • BRANLE n. (French) an old French dance, also BRANSLE, BRANTLE. |
| BRANSLE | • bransle n. Obsolete form of branle. • BRANSLE n. (French) an old French dance, also BRANLE, BRANTLE. |
| BRAZENS | • brazens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of brazen. • BRAZEN v. to face boldly. |
| GRABENS | • grabens n. Plural of graben. • GRABEN n. (German) a rift valley. |
| NABBERS | • nabbers n. Plural of nabber. • NABBER n. one who nabs. |
| UNBARES | • unbares v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unbare. • UNBARE v. to lay bare. |
| UNBEARS | • unbears v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unbear. • UNBEAR v. to free from the pressure of a rein. |