| ABANDONERS | • abandoners n. Plural of abandoner. • ABANDONER n. one who abandons. |
| BANNERALLS | • banneralls n. Plural of bannerall. • BANNERALL n. (Spenser) a small banner or streamer, also BANDEROL, BANDEROLE, BANDROL, BANNEROL. |
| BANNISTERS | • bannisters n. Plural of bannister. • Bannisters prop.n. Plural of Bannister. • BANNISTER n. any of the upright pillars supporting the handrail of a staircase; the whole structure of rail and uprights, also BANISTER. |
| BANTERINGS | • banterings n. Plural of bantering. • BANTERING n. the exchange of mildly teasing remarks. |
| BARRENNESS | • barrenness n. The property of being barren; the property of not supporting life. • BARRENNESS n. the state of being barren. |
| BASERUNNER | • baserunner n. (Baseball, softball) A player who is on base and is thus trying to advance to the next base. • base␣runner n. (Baseball) Alternative spelling of baserunner. • BASERUNNER n. a baseball player of the team on bat who is on base or trying to reach base. |
| BATONNIERS | • BATONNIER n. (Canadian) in Quebec, a president of a Bar Association. |
| BRAININESS | • braininess n. The characteristic of being brainy. • BRAININESS n. the quality of being brainy. |
| BRAWNINESS | • brawniness n. The state of being brawny or having brawn. • BRAWNINESS n. the state of being brawny. |
| BRAZENNESS | • brazenness n. The characteristic of being brazen. • BRAZENNESS n. the state of being brazen. |
| DANNEBROGS | • DANNEBROG n. (Danish) the ancient battle standard of Denmark, bearing figures of cross and crown. |
| INEBRIANTS | • inebriants n. Plural of inebriant. • INEBRIANT n. something that inebriates. |
| INTERBASIN | • interbasin adj. Between river basins. • interbasin n. A waterway between such basins. • INTERBASIN adj. between two (river) basins. |
| URBANENESS | • urbaneness n. Urbanity. • URBANENESS n. the state of being urbane. |
| WARBONNETS | • warbonnets n. Plural of warbonnet. • war␣bonnets n. Plural of war bonnet. • WARBONNET n. a headdress worn by members of certain North American Indian tribes. |