| BACONERS | • baconers n. Plural of baconer. • BACONER n. a pig suitable for bacon. |
| BARACANS | • baracans n. Plural of baracan. • BARACAN n. (French) a coarsely woven fabric of wool, silk, and goat's hair, also BARRACAN. |
| BARCHANS | • barchans n. Plural of barchan. • BARCHAN n. (Turkish) a crescent-shaped sand dune, also BARKHAN, BARCHANE, BARKAN. |
| BRACINGS | • bracings n. Plural of bracing. • BRACING n. a reinforcement. |
| BRACKENS | • brackens n. Plural of bracken. • Brackens prop.n. A surname. • BRACKEN n. a large fern. |
| BRANCHES | • branches n. Plural of branch. • branches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of branch. • BRANCH v. to spread like a tree branch, also BRAUNCH. |
| BRECHANS | • BRECHAN n. (Scots) a horse-collar, also BRECHAM. |
| BRISANCE | • brisance n. The shattering effect of the energy released in an explosion. • BRISANCE n. (French) the shattering or crushing effect of an explosion. |
| BROCHANS | • BROCHAN n. (Gaelic) gruel, porridge. |
| CARABINS | • carabins n. Plural of carabin. • CARABIN n. a rifle with a relatively short barrel, also CARABINE, CARBINE. |
| CARBARNS | • carbarns n. Plural of carbarn. • car␣barns n. Plural of car barn. • CARBARN n. a garage for buses. |
| CARBEENS | • carbeens n. Plural of carbeen. • CARBEEN n. (Native Australian) an Australian eucalyptus with drooping branches and grey bark. |
| CARBENES | • carbenes n. Plural of carbene. • CARBENE n. a neutral divalent free radical. |
| CARBINES | • carbines n. Plural of carbine. • CARBINE n. a rifle with a relatively short barrel, also CARABIN, CARABINE. |
| CORBINAS | • corbinas n. Plural of corbina. • CORBINA n. (Spanish) a bluish-grey whiting of the California coast, also CORVINA. |
| RUNBACKS | • runbacks n. Plural of runback. • RUNBACK n. the area behind the base line at either end of a tennis court. |
| UNBRACES | • unbraces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unbrace. • UNBRACE v. to free from braces. |