| ABDICANTS | • abdicants n. Plural of abdicant. • ABDICANT n. one who abdicates. |
| ABIDANCES | • abidances n. Plural of abidance. • ABIDANCE n. the act of abiding. |
| ABSTAINED | • abstained v. Simple past tense and past participle of abstain. • ABSTAIN v. to refrain deliberately and often with an effort of self-denial from an action or practice. |
| BADINAGES | • badinages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of badinage. • BADINAGE v. (French) to banter. |
| BALADINES | • baladines n. Plural of baladine. • BALADINE n. (French) a (female) theatrical dancer, also BALLADINE. |
| BALLADINS | • balladins n. Plural of balladin. • BALLADIN n. (French) a (male) theatre dancer, also BALADIN. |
| BANALISED | • banalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of banalise. • BANALISE v. to make banal, also BANALIZE. |
| BANDEIRAS | • BANDEIRA n. an expedition in search of gold and slaves in seventeenth century Brazil. |
| BASTINADE | • bastinade n. A blow with a stick or cudgel. • bastinade n. A sound beating with a stick or cudgel, specifically: A form of punishment among the Turks, Chinese… • bastinade v. To beat in this manner. |
| BASTINADO | • bastinado n. A blow with a cudgel or stick. • bastinado n. Beating the bare soles of the feet with a stick as a form of corporal punishment used primarily within… • bastinado v. (Transitive) To punish a person by beating the bare soles of the feet, using a stick or truncheon. |
| HAIRBANDS | • hairbands n. Plural of hairband. • hair␣bands n. Plural of hair band. • HAIRBAND n. a band for the hair. |
| MADBRAINS | • madbrains n. Plural of madbrain. • MADBRAIN n. (Shakespeare) a rash or insane person. |
| RAINBANDS | • rainbands n. Plural of rainband. • RAINBAND n. a dark band in the earth's atmosphere, caused by the presence of water vapour in the earth's atmosphere. |
| WAISTBAND | • waistband n. A band of fabric encircling the waist, especially a part of a pair of pants or a skirt. • WAISTBAND n. the strip of fabric in a garment that fits round the waist. |