| BACKINGS | • backings n. Plural of backing. • BACKING n. a support. |
| BACKSPIN | • backspin n. Spin applied to a ball in order to slow it, change its flight, or stop it when it lands. • backspin n. (Music) Synonym of spinback. • backspin v. (Transitive) To spin (a ball) with this motion. |
| BALKINGS | • balkings n. Plural of balking. • BALKING n. the act of balking. |
| BANKINGS | • bankings n. Plural of banking. • BANKING n. the business of a bank. |
| BANKSIAS | • banksias n. Plural of banksia. • BANKSIA n. an evergreen, flowering shrub, native to Australia. |
| BANKSIDE | • bankside n. The land by a riverbank. • BANKSIDE n. the slope of a river bank. |
| BARMKINS | • barmkins n. Plural of barmkin. • BARMKIN n. (archaic) a battlement or turret on the outer wall of a castle. |
| BAWDKINS | • bawdkins n. Plural of bawdkin. • BAWDKIN n. a rich embroidered material, originally woven with woof of silk and warp of gold thread, also BALDACHIN, BALDACHINO, BALDAQUIN, BAUDEKIN. |
| 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. |
| BEATNIKS | • beatniks n. Plural of beatnik. • BEATNIK n. a member of the beat generation. |
| BIOBANKS | • biobanks n. Plural of biobank. • BIOBANK n. any large store of human biological samples for research into the genetic and environmental causes of diseases. |
| BLANKIES | • blankies n. Plural of blankie. • blankies n. Plural of blanky. • BLANKIE n. a child's blanket, also BLANKY. |
| BRAKINGS | • brakings n. Plural of braking. • BRAKING n. the act of applying a brake. |
| FINBACKS | • finbacks n. Plural of finback. • FINBACK n. a type of whale characterized by a prominent fin on the back, aka rorqual, also FINFISH, FINNER. |
| IKEBANAS | • ikebanas n. Plural of ikebana. • IKEBANA n. (Japanese) the art of formal flower arrangement. |
| INBREAKS | • inbreaks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inbreak. • INBREAK n. a violent rush in. |
| LAMBKINS | • lambkins n. Plural of lambkin. • LAMBKIN n. a small lamb, also LAMBIE. |
| LAMBSKIN | • lambskin n. The skin of a very young sheep, especially prepared with the fleece still attached. A very fine form of leather. • lambskin n. A kind of woollen cloth resembling this. • LAMBSKIN n. the skin of a lamb. |
| SINKABLE | • sinkable adj. Capable of being sunk. • SINKABLE adj. able to be sunk. |
| SNAKEBIT | • snakebit adj. (Informal) Bitten by a snake. • snakebit adj. (Informal) Experiencing a period of bad luck; unlucky. • snakebit adj. (Informal) Jumpy, as if expecting to struck by sudden misfortune. |