| BAROUCHES | • barouches n. Plural of barouche. • BAROUCHE n. a four-wheeled hooded carriage. |
| BEHAVIOUR | • behaviour n. Britain standard spelling of behavior. • BEHAVIOUR n. conduct, also BEHAVIOR. |
| BOARHOUND | • boarhound n. A large dog, descended from breeds originally used to hunt boars. • Boarhound n. Synonym of Great Dane. • BOARHOUND n. a dog used to hunt boar. |
| BROUGHAMS | • broughams n. Plural of brougham. • BROUGHAM n. a one-horse closed carriage. |
| BROUGHTAS | • BROUGHTAS n. a small portion added to a purchase of food by a vendor to encourage the person to return, also BRAATA, BRAATAS, BROUGHTA. |
| BROUHAHAS | • brouhahas n. Plural of brouhaha. • BROUHAHA n. (French) fuss, also BRUHAHA. |
| EUPHORBIA | • euphorbia n. Any plant of the genus Euphorbia, the spurges. • Euphorbia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Euphorbiaceae – the spurges, with numerous flowering plant species… • EUPHORBIA n. any herb or shrub of the spurge family. |
| HARBORFUL | • harborful n. Enough to fill a harbor. • HARBORFUL n. the contents of a harbor, also HARBOURFUL. |
| HARBOROUS | • harborous adj. (Obsolete) hospitable. • HARBOROUS adj. hospitable. |
| HARBOURED | • harboured v. Simple past tense and past participle of harbour. • HARBOUR v. to shelter, also HARBOR. |
| HARBOURER | • harbourer n. A person who harbours another. • harbourer n. One who harbours or entertains something. • HARBOURER n. one who or that which harbours, also HARBORER. |
| HARDBOUND | • hardbound adj. (Of a book) Having a hardcover; hardback. • HARDBOUND adj. bound in hard covers. • HARDBOUND n. a book bound in hard covers. |
| HEREABOUT | • hereabout adv. Close to; nearby. • HEREABOUT adv. in the local area, also HEREABOUTS. |
| OUTHARBOR | • outharbor n. Alternative spelling of outharbour. • OUTHARBOR n. (Canadian) in Newfoundland, any city or town having a harbor other than the main city of St . John's. |
| QUEBRACHO | • quebracho n. Any of several trees of southern South America with produce very hard wood rich in tannin, especially… • quebracho n. The bark of these trees, formerly used in treating fever. • QUEBRACHO n. (Spanish) any of several tropical American trees and their timber or bark. |
| ROUGHBACK | • ROUGHBACK n. a rough-skinned flatfish. |
| TARBOUCHE | • tarbouche n. Alternative form of tarboosh. • TARBOUCHE n. (Arabic) a fez, a hat worn by Muslim men, also TARBOOSH, TARBOUSH, TARBUSH. |
| UNHARBOUR | • unharbour v. (Transitive) To drive from harbour or shelter. • UNHARBOUR v. to dislodge from shelter. |