| BANKERLY | • bankerly adj. Characteristic of a banker. • BANKERLY adj. like a banker. |
| BANKSTER | • bankster n. (Informal, derogatory) A banker who is seen as criminally irresponsible, or as extorting bailout money… • BANKSTER n. a banker or investor whose financial practices have been exposed as illegal. |
| BARKENED | • barkened v. Simple past tense and past participle of barken. • BARKEN v. to dry up in a barky crust. |
| BARNLIKE | • barnlike adj. Resembling a barn. • BARNLIKE adj. like a barn. |
| BEARSKIN | • bearskin n. The pelt of a bear, especially when used as a rug. • bearskin n. A tall ceremonial hat worn by members of some British regiments for ceremonial occasions; a busby. • bearskin n. (Dated) A coarse, shaggy, woollen cloth for overcoats. |
| BEDARKEN | • bedarken v. To make dim, or to darken, or obscure. • BEDARKEN v. to make dark. |
| BERAKING | • BERAKE v. to rake all over. |
| BRACKENS | • brackens n. Plural of bracken. • Brackens prop.n. A surname. • BRACKEN n. a large fern. |
| BRAKEMAN | • brakeman n. (US, rail transport) A railroad employee responsible for a train’s brakes, couplings etc. • brakeman n. (Mining, historical) A person employed to work the steam engine or other machinery that raises the coal from the mine. • brakeman n. (Sports) A person who pulls the brake lever in the sport of bobsleigh. |
| BRAKEMEN | • brakemen n. Plural of brakeman. • BRAKEMAN n. a man in charge of a brake or brakes. |
| BRANKIER | • BRANKY adj. (Scots) showy. |
| BREAKING | • breaking v. Present participle of break. • breaking n. The act by which something is broken. • breaking n. (Linguistics) A change of a vowel to a diphthong. |
| EMBANKER | • embanker n. One who embanks. • EMBANKER n. one who makes banks or dikes. |
| HORNBEAK | • hornbeak n. The hornfish. • HORNBEAK n. a dialect name for the garfish. |
| INBREAKS | • inbreaks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inbreak. • INBREAK n. a violent rush in. |
| NINEBARK | • ninebark n. Any flowering plant of the genus Physocarpus. • NINEBARK n. a flowering shrub. |
| OVERBANK | • overbank adj. (Geology) Describing sediments deposited on a floodplain from suspensions in floodwaters. • overbank v. (Of an aircraft) To bank excessively. • OVERBANK n. a stage of a river where it overflows its bank. |
| UNBARKED | • unbarked v. Simple past tense and past participle of unbark. • unbarked adj. Without bark (the tree thing, not the doggy sound). • UNBARK v. to strip of bark. |
| UNBRAKED | • unbraked adj. (Of a vehicle) not fitted with brakes. • unbraked v. Simple past tense and past participle of unbrake. • UNBRAKE v. to release a brake. |
| UNBRAKES | • unbrakes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unbrake. • UNBRAKE v. to release a brake. |