| ABORNE | • aborne v. Past participle of abear. • ABEAR v. to bear; to behave. |
| BONDER | • bonder n. A machine or substance used to make a bond, or a person who uses such. • bonder n. One who places goods under bond or in a bonded warehouse. • bonder n. A bonding stone or brick; a bondstone. |
| BONERS | • boners n. Plural of boner. • Boners prop.n. Plural of Boner. • BONER n. (US slang) a stupid mistake. |
| BONIER | • bonier adj. Comparative form of bony: more bony. • BONEY adj. like bone, also BONY. |
| BONZER | • bonzer adj. (Australia, New Zealand, informal) Remarkable; wonderful; excellent; terrific. • bonzer n. (Australia, New Zealand, informal, obsolete) An excellent person or thing. • BONZER adj. (Australian slang) very good, also BONZA. |
| BOONER | • booner n. (Australia, chiefly Canberra, slang) A person who takes particular pride in their car and enjoys showing it off. • booner n. (Australia, slang, derogatory) A bogan. • booner n. (US) A trophy size big game animal, as measured by the Boone and Crockett ranking criteria. |
| BORANE | • borane n. (Inorganic chemistry) Any binary compound of boron and hydrogen. • BORANE n. any boron hydride, efficient as a high-energy fuel. |
| BOREEN | • boreen n. (Ireland) A narrow, frequently unpaved, rural road in Ireland, often characterised by a ridge of grass… • BOREEN n. (Irish) a lane. |
| BOURNE | • bourne n. (Countable, archaic) A boundary; a limit. • bourne n. (Archaic) A goal or destination. • bourne n. (Countable) A stream or brook in which water flows only seasonally; a small stream or brook. |
| BREHON | • brehon n. (Ireland, historical) A judge or lawgiver in ancient Celtic Ireland. • BREHON n. (historical) a judge or magistrate in ancient Ireland. |
| BRETON | • Breton n. (Countable) A person from Brittany. • Breton n. (Uncountable) The Celtic language of Brittany. • Breton prop.n. A village in Alberta, Canada. |
| BROKEN | • broken v. Past participle of break. • broken adj. Fragmented; in separate pieces. • broken adj. (Of a promise, etc) Breached; violated; not kept. |
| BRONDE | • bronde n. (Informal) A hair colour intermediate between brown and blond. • BRONDE adj. of a shade between blonde and brunette. • BRONDE n. a woman whose hair is of this colour. |
| BRONZE | • bronze n. (Uncountable) A naturally occurring or man-made alloy of copper, usually in combination with tin, but… • bronze n. (Countable and uncountable) A reddish-brown colour, the colour of bronze. • bronze n. (Countable) A work of art made of bronze, especially a sculpture. |
| ENROBE | • enrobe v. To invest or adorn with a robe or vestment; to attire. • enrobe v. To coat or cover. • ENROBE v. to put on a robe. |
| NOBLER | • nobler adj. Comparative form of noble: more noble. • NOBLE adj. possessing qualities of excellence. |
| REBORN | • reborn adj. Revived or regenerated, especially emotionally or spiritually. • reborn adj. (Often postpositive) Reincarnated. • reborn n. A manufactured vinyl doll that has been transformed to resemble a human baby with as much realism as possible. |
| UNBORE | • unbore v. (Transitive) To relieve from boredom. • UNBEAR v. to free from the pressure of a rein. |
| UNROBE | • unrobe v. (Transitive, intransitive) To disrobe, to undress. • UNROBE v. to take off a robe. |