| BEDEL | • bedel n. (Historical) An administrative official at universities in several European countries, often with a… • Bedel prop.n. A surname from French. • BEDEL n. (obsolete) a minor parish official whose duties include ushering and preserving order, also BEADLE, BEDELL. |
| BEDES | • bedes n. Plural of bede. • BEDE n. (obsolete) a prayer. |
| BEDEW | • bedew v. (Transitive) To make wet with or as if with dew. • BEDEW v. to cover with dew. |
| BEDYE | • bedye v. (Transitive) To dye or stain. • BEDYE v. to dye or stain. |
| BEEDI | • beedi n. A thin, often flavored, Indian cigarette made of tobacco wrapped in a tendu leaf. • BEEDI n. (Hindi) a hand rolled cigarette, also BIDI, BEEDIE. |
| BETED | • BETE v. to mend, improve. |
| BLEED | • bleed v. (Intransitive, of a person, animal or body part) To lose blood through an injured blood vessel. • bleed v. (Transitive) To let or draw blood from. • bleed v. (Transitive) To take large amounts of money from. |
| BREDE | • brede n. (Obsolete) Ornamental embroidery. • brede n. (Obsolete) A braid. • Brede prop.n. A surname from German. |
| BREED | • breed v. To produce offspring sexually; to bear young. • breed v. (Transitive) To give birth to; to be the native place of. • breed v. Of animals, to mate. |
| DEBEL | • debel v. (Obsolete, transitive) To conquer. • DEBEL v. to conquer in war. |
| DEBES | • DEBE n. (Swahili) a large tin. |
| DEBYE | • debye n. (Physics) The CGS unit of electric dipole moment, defined as 1 D = 10-18 statcoulomb-centimetre and… • Debye prop.n. A surname. • DEBYE n. a unit of measure for electric dipole moments. |
| DWEEB | • dweeb n. (US, originally university slang, now general slang, derogatory) A boring, studious, or socially inept person. • DWEEB n. a fool. |
| EBBED | • ebbed v. Simple past tense and past participle of ebb. • EBB v. to move back from the land, to recede. |
| EMBED | • embed v. (Transitive) To lay (something) as in a bed; to lay in surrounding matter; to bed. • embed v. (Transitive, by extension) To include (something) in surrounding matter. • embed v. (Transitive, computing) To encapsulate within another document or data file. |