| ABDUCTEE | • abductee n. An abducted person, in particular a person abducted by aliens. • ABDUCTEE n. one who is abducted. |
| BAGUETTE | • baguette n. A narrow, relatively long rectangular shape. • baguette n. A gem cut in such a shape. • baguette n. A variety of bread that is long and narrow in shape. |
| BATELEUR | • bateleur n. A species of eagle, Terathopius ecaudatus, endemic to Africa and Arabia. • BATELEUR n. (French) an African eagle. |
| BEAUFETS | • beaufets n. Plural of beaufet. • BEAUFET n. (obsolete) a sideboard, also BEAUFFET. |
| BEAUFFET | • beauffet n. Obsolete form of buffet (“counter or sideboard”). • BEAUFFET n. (obsolete) a sideboard, also BEAUFET. |
| BEAUTEST | • BEAUT adj. beautiful. |
| BEAUTIED | • beautied adj. (Obsolete, poetic) beautiful; embellished. • beautied v. Simple past tense and past participle of beauty. • BEAUTY v. (Shakespeare) to make beautiful. |
| BEAUTIES | • beauties n. Plural of beauty. • beauties v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of beauty. • BEAUTY v. (Shakespeare) to make beautiful. |
| BEAUXITE | • beauxite n. Archaic form of bauxite. • BEAUXITE n. a claylike compound which is the main ore of aluminium, also BAUXITE. |
| BEQUEATH | • bequeath v. (Law) To give or leave by will; to give by testament. • bequeath v. To hand down; to transmit. • bequeath v. To give; to offer; to commit. |
| BLEUATRE | • BLEUATRE adj. (French) bluish. |
| BLUEBEAT | • bluebeat n. Any of various styles of Jamaican music, popular in the United Kingdom in the 1960s. • BLUEBEAT n. a type of West Indian pop music. |
| EXTUBATE | • extubate v. (Surgery) To remove a tube from a hollow organ or from an airway. • EXTUBATE v. to remove a tube from. |
| SUBERATE | • suberate n. (Chemistry) A salt or ester of suberic acid. • SUBERATE n. a salt of suberic acid. |
| TUNEABLE | • tuneable adj. Alternative spelling of tunable. • TUNEABLE adj. capable of being tuned, also TUNABLE. |
| UNBEATEN | • unbeaten adj. Not having been thrashed or beaten. • unbeaten adj. Not defeated. • unbeaten adj. Untrodden. |