| BAILS | • bails n. Plural of bail. • bails v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bail. • Bails prop.n. Plural of Bail. |
| BASIL | • basil n. A plant (Ocimum basilicum). • basil n. The leaves of this plant used as a herb. • basil n. Any other species in the genus Ocimum. |
| BILES | • biles n. Plural of bile. • Biles prop.n. A surname. • Biles n. A gymnastic maneuver consisting of a double half layout, with full twist and blind landing. |
| BILKS | • bilks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bilk. • BILK v. to avoid paying someone what is due. |
| BILLS | • bills n. Plural of bill. • bills v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bill. • BILL v. to charge someone for services. |
| BIRLS | • birls n. Plural of birl. • BIRL v. to spin round. |
| BLINS | • blins v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blin. • BLIN v. (Spenser) to cease from, stop. |
| BLIPS | • blips n. Plural of blip. • blips v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blip. • BLIP v. to remove sound from a recording. |
| BLISS | • bliss n. Perfect happiness. • Bliss prop.n. An English surname transferred from the nickname originating as a nickname. • Bliss prop.n. (Rare) A unisex given name from English. |
| BLIST | • B-list n. An informal list of people in any of several categories (but especially in the entertainment industry)… • BLESS v. to sanctify. |
| BLITS | • blits n. Plural of blit. • BLIT v. to transfer a large array of bits between different locations in a computer's memory. |
| BOILS | • boils n. Plural of boil. • boils v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of boil. • BOIL v. to pass rapidly from liquid into vapour. |
| GLIBS | • glibs n. Plural of glib. • GLIB v. to make plausible. |
| LABIS | • labis n. (Christianity) A spoon used in the Eucharist. • LABIS n. (Greek) a spoon used to give the Eucharist to communicants. |
| LIMBS | • limbs n. Plural of limb. • limbs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of limb. • Limbs prop.n. Plural of Limb. |
| SIBYL | • sibyl n. A pagan female oracle or prophetess, especially the Cumaean sibyl. • Sibyl prop.n. A female given name from Ancient Greek. • Sibyl prop.n. Alternative letter-case form of sibyl. |
| STILB | • stilb n. (Physics) a unit of luminance equal to one candela per square centimetre. • STILB n. the c/g/s unit of intrinsic brightness. |
| SYBIL | • Sybil n. Prophetess; hag. • Sybil prop.n. A female given name from Ancient Greek, the most popular spelling variant of Sibyl since the 19th century. • SYBIL n. (Greek) any of various women in classical antiquity supposed to utter the oracles and prophecies of a god, also SIBYL. |