| ARBORES | • arbores n. Plural of arbor. • ARBOR n. (Latin) a shady garden shelter, also ARBOUR. |
| BARBERS | • barbers n. Plural of barber. • barbers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of barber. • barber's n. Synonym of barbershop (“place of business of a barber”). |
| BARKERS | • barkers n. Plural of barker. • BARKER n. (slang) a pistol. |
| BARRELS | • barrels n. Plural of barrel. • barrels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of barrel. • BARREL v. to move fast. |
| BARRENS | • barrens n. Plural of barren. • BARREN n. a tract of infertile land. |
| BARRETS | • barrets n. Plural of barret. • Barrets prop.n. Plural of Barret. • BARRET n. (French) a kind of cap formerly worn by soldiers. |
| BARRIES | • barries n. Plural of barry. • BARRY n. (Australian slang) an embarrassing mistake (rhyming slang, a Barry Crocker, a shocker). |
| BARTERS | • barters n. Plural of barter. • barters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of barter. • Barters prop.n. Plural of Barter. |
| BEARERS | • bearers n. Plural of bearer. • Bearers prop.n. Plural of Bearer. • BEARER n. one who bears. |
| BRACERS | • bracers n. Plural of bracer. • BRACER n. an archer's leather arm protection. |
| BRASERO | • brasero n. (Archaic) brazier. • BRASERO n. (Spanish) a brazier; a place where criminals and heretics are burned. |
| BRASHER | • brasher adj. Comparative form of brash: more brash. • Brasher prop.n. A surname from Old French. • BRASH adj. forward, overconfident. |
| BRASIER | • brasier n. Alternative spelling of brazier. • Brasier prop.n. A surname from French. • BRASIER n. one who works in brass. |
| BRAVERS | • bravers n. Plural of braver. • BRAVER n. one who braves. |
| BRAYERS | • brayers n. Plural of brayer. • BRAYER n. an instrument for spreading ink in printing. |
| BRAZERS | • brazers n. Plural of brazer. • BRAZER n. one that brazes. |
| BREARES | • BREARE n. (Spenser) brier, also BRERE. |
| 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. |
| HERBARS | • herbars n. Plural of herbar. • HERBAR n. (Spenser) a herb-garden, also HERBARY. |
| 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. |