| BASION | • basion n. (Anatomy) The middle of the anterior margin of the foramen magnum of the skull. • BASION n. a part of the skull. |
| BESOIN | • BESOIN n. (French) need, want, desire. |
| BIDONS | • bidons n. Plural of bidon. • BIDON n. (French) a container for liquids. |
| BINGOS | • bingos n. Plural of bingo. • BINGO n. a lottery-type game. |
| BINOCS | • binocs n. (Informal) binoculars. • BINOCS n. (short for) binoculars. |
| BIONTS | • bionts n. Plural of biont. • BIONT n. a physiologically independent living organism. |
| BISONS | • bisons n. Plural of bison. • BISON n. either of two heavily-built wild oxen of the genus Bison. |
| BISSON | • bisson adj. (Archaic) sandblind, purblind. • bisson adj. (Archaic) blinding. • Bisson prop.n. A surname from French. |
| BOINGS | • boings n. Plural of boing. • BOING v. to reverberate by bouncing, also BOINK. |
| BOINKS | • boinks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of boink. • BOINK v. to reverberate by bouncing, also BOING. |
| BONISM | • Bonism n. (Uncommon) Synonym of Bon (“Tibetan indigenous religion”). • BONISM n. the doctrine that the world is mainly good but not perfect. |
| BONIST | • BONIST n. one who holds the doctrine of bonism. |
| BONSAI | • bonsai n. (Countable) A tree or plant that has been miniaturized by planting it in a small pot, restricting its… • bonsai n. (Uncountable) The art of planting and growing trees or plants in such a manner. • bonsai v. (Transitive) To make into a bonsai by restricting the roots and pruning. |
| GIBSON | • Gibson prop.n. An English and Scottish surname originating as a patronymic. • Gibson prop.n. A male given name transferred from the surname. • Gibson prop.n. A small city, the county seat of Glascock County, Georgia, United States. |
| INORBS | • inorbs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inorb. • INORB v. to set in an orb, to encircle. |
| OBSIGN | • obsign v. (Obsolete) To seal; to confirm, as by a seal or stamp. • OBSIGN v. to seal or confirm, also OBSIGNATE. |
| ROBINS | • robins n. Plural of robin. • Robins n. Plural of Robin. • Robins prop.n. A surname originating as a patronymic derived from Robin. |