| ABSENT | • absent adj. (Not comparable) Being away from a place; withdrawn from a place; not present; missing. • absent adj. (Not comparable) Not existing; lacking. • absent adj. (Comparable) Inattentive to what is passing; absent-minded; preoccupied. |
| BASANT | • BASANT n. (Urdu) a Pakistani spring festival. |
| BASNET | • basnet n. Alternative form of bascinet. • Basnet prop.n. A surname. • BASNET n. a light helmet, also BASCINET, BASINET. |
| BATONS | • batons n. Plural of baton. • bâtons n. Plural of bâton. • BATON v. to strike with a truncheon, also BATOON. |
| BENETS | • benets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of benet. • Benet's prop.n. (Oxford University slang) Clipping of St Benet’s, referring to St Benet’s Hall, Oxford. • BENET v. to catch in a net, to ensnare. |
| BENTOS | • bentos n. Plural of bento. • BENTO n. (Japanese) a Japanese meal packed in a box, also OBENTO. |
| BETONS | • BETON n. (French) lime concrete. |
| BINITS | • binits n. Plural of binit. • BINIT n. a unit of computer information. |
| BIONTS | • bionts n. Plural of biont. • BIONT n. a physiologically independent living organism. |
| BLUNTS | • blunts n. Plural of blunt. • blunts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blunt. • Blunts prop.n. Plural of Blunt. |
| BONIST | • BONIST n. one who holds the doctrine of bonism. |
| BOSTON | • Boston prop.n. A town and borough of Lincolnshire, England. • Boston prop.n. A number of places in the United States… • Boston prop.n. A town in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. |
| BRANTS | • brants n. Plural of brant. • BRANT n. a wild goose, also BRENT. |
| BRENTS | • brents n. Plural of brent. • BRENT n. a wild goose, also BRANT. |
| BRUNTS | • brunts n. Plural of brunt. • Brunts prop.n. Plural of Brunt. • BRUNT v. to bear the chief stress of. |
| BUNDTS | • bundts n. Plural of bundt. • BUNDT n. a type of cake pan. |
| SUBNET | • subnet n. (Topology) The abstraction of a sequence. • subnet n. (Networking) A portion of a network that shares a network address in which each component is identified by a number. • subnet v. (Transitive, networking) To break (a network) into subnets. |
| TABUNS | • tabuns n. Plural of tabun. • TABUN n. (German) an organic phosphorus compound, which can be used as a nerve gas. |