| BABUCHE | • babuche n. Alternative form of baboosh. • BABUCHE n. (French) a kind of heelless slipper, also BABOUCHE, BABOOSH. |
| BAUCHLE | • bauchle v. (Scotland) To misuse, to bungle. • bauchle v. (Scotland) To insult, to upbraid, to make a fool of someone. • bauchle n. (Scotland, chiefly in the plural) An old shoe. |
| BLUCHER | • blucher n. (Historical) A form of horse-drawn carriage; a Blucher coach. • blucher n. A sturdy laced leather half-boot. • Blucher prop.n. (Card games) In the game of nap, a bid that results in the bidder winning sextuple, or losing treble… |
| BOUCHEE | • bouchée n. A small pastry case filled with a savoury mixture, served as an hors d’oeuvre. • BOUCHEE n. (French) a small patty. |
| BOUCHES | • bouches n. Plural of bouche. • Bouches prop.n. Plural of Bouche. • BOUCHE n. (French) the staff of cooks in a large house. |
| BUNCHED | • bunched v. Simple past tense and past participle of bunch. • BUNCH v. to gather together. |
| BUNCHER | • buncher n. A person who bunches. • buncher n. Something that bunches or causes to bunch. • buncher n. An illegitimate supplier of laboratory animals who obtains the animals by kidnapping pets or illegally… |
| BUNCHES | • bunches n. Plural of bunch. • bunches n. Hair gathered together in two or more parts; pigtails. • bunches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bunch. |
| BUTCHER | • butcher n. A person who prepares and sells meat (and sometimes also slaughters the animals). • butcher n. (Figurative) A brutal or indiscriminate killer. • butcher n. (Cockney rhyming slang, from butcher’s hook) A look. |
| BUTCHES | • butches n. Plural of butch. • BUTCH n. a lesbian with mannish traits. |
| CHERUBS | • cherubs n. Plural of cherub. • CHERUB n. (Hebrew) an angel. |
| DEBAUCH | • debauch n. An individual act of debauchery. • debauch n. An orgy. • debauch v. (Transitive) To morally corrupt (someone); to seduce. |
| DEBOUCH | • debouch n. (Geography) A narrow outlet from which a body of water pours. • debouch n. (Military) A fortress at the end of a defile. • debouch v. (Intransitive) To pour forth from a narrow opening; to emerge from a narrow place like a defile into… |
| EBAUCHE | • ebauche n. Alternative spelling of ébauche used particularly for a partially built watch. • ébauche n. A sketch. • ébauche n. A maquette. |
| SUBECHO | • subecho n. A minor echo or the echo of an echo. • SUBECHO n. an inferior echo. |