| BACKBURNS | • backburns n. Plural of backburn. • back-burns n. Plural of back-burn. • back␣burns n. Plural of back burn. |
| BANKRUPTS | • bankrupts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bankrupt. • bankrupts n. Plural of bankrupt. • BANKRUPT v. to make insolvent. |
| BAUDRICKS | • baudricks n. Plural of baudrick. • BAUDRICK n. a warrior's sword belt, also BALDRIC, BALDRICK, BAUDRIC, BAWDRIC. |
| BREAKOUTS | • breakouts n. Plural of breakout. • BREAKOUT n. an escape. |
| BRUSHBACK | • brushback n. (Baseball) Synonym of brushback pitch. • BRUSHBACK n. a fastball intentionally thrown near the batter's head or body. |
| BRUSHMARK | • brushmark n. (Painting) A visible mark on a painted surface left by the bristles of a paintbrush. • BRUSHMARK n. an indented line left by a brush. |
| BUCKAROOS | • buckaroos n. Plural of buckaroo. • BUCKAROO n. (US) a cowboy, also BUCKAYRO, BUCKEROO. |
| BUCKAYROS | • buckayros n. Plural of buckayro. • BUCKAYRO n. (US) a cowboy, also BUCKAROO, BUCKEROO. |
| BUCKRAKES | • BUCKRAKE n. a large agricultural rake, often attached to a tractor. |
| GRUBSTAKE | • grubstake n. (Mining) Money, materials, tools, food etc. provided to a prospector in return for a share in future profits. • grubstake n. (Business) An amount of money advanced to someone starting a business in return for a share of the future profits. • grubstake n. Money, necessities stockpiled to sustain an effort for a period of time. |
| KURBASHED | • kurbashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of kurbash. • KURBASH v. (Arabic) to flog with a leather whip, also KOURBASH. |
| KURBASHES | • kurbashes n. Plural of kurbash. • KURBASH v. (Arabic) to flog with a leather whip, also KOURBASH. |
| MARSHBUCK | • marshbuck n. Alternative form of marsh buck. • marsh␣buck n. A swamp-dwelling antelope found throughout Central Africa, Tragelaphus spekii. • marsh␣buck n. An antelope found in forests throughout sub-Saharan Africa, Tragelaphus scriptus. |
| OUTBREAKS | • outbreaks n. Plural of outbreak. • outbreaks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outbreak. • OUTBREAK v. to burst forth. |
| SUBMARKET | • submarket n. A distinct part of a larger market. • SUBMARKET n. a subordinate market. |
| SUPERBANK | • superbank n. A particularly large or powerful bank. • SUPERBANK n. a very large bank. |
| TURNBACKS | • turnbacks n. Plural of turnback. • TURNBACK n. a part of a garment etc. that can be turned back. |