| BANDURA | • bandura n. A Ukrainian plucked stringed instrument with a tear-shaped body, like an asymmetrical lute or a vertical… • BANDURA n. a twelve-stringed instrument of the lute family. |
| BLUNDER | • blunder n. A clumsy or embarrassing mistake. • blunder n. (Chess) A very bad move, usually caused by some tactical oversight. • blunder v. (Intransitive) To make a clumsy or stupid mistake. |
| BOUNDER | • bounder n. Something that bounds or jumps. • bounder n. (UK, dated) A dishonourable man; a cad. • bounder n. A social climber. |
| BOURDON | • bourdon n. (Music, archaic) The burden or bass of a melody. • bourdon n. The drone pipe of a bagpipe. • bourdon n. The lowest-pitched stop of an organ. |
| BRUNTED | • brunted v. Simple past tense and past participle of brunt. • BRUNT v. to bear the chief stress of. |
| BUNDLER | • bundler n. A machine that bundles. • bundler n. An employee who bundles things together, such as boards for trimming and stacking. • bundler n. (Computing) One who bundles software, etc. with another product. |
| BURDENS | • burdens n. Plural of burden. • burdens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of burden. • Burdens prop.n. Plural of Burden. |
| REBOUND | • rebound n. The recoil of an object bouncing off another. • rebound n. A return to health or well-being; a recovery. • rebound n. An effort to recover from a setback. |
| RUBDOWN | • rubdown n. A quick, energetic massage. • rubdown n. (Typography, attributive) Synonym of dry transfer. • rub␣down v. (Idiomatic, transitive) To rub from top to bottom, e.g. for cleaning, stripping paint or massage. |
| SANDBUR | • sandbur n. Any of several grasses, of the genus Cenchrus, found in the south-eastern United States, that has a spiny burr. • SANDBUR n. an annual herb, also SANDBURR, SANDSPUR. |
| SUNBIRD | • sunbird n. A bird belonging to any of several species in the family Nectariniidae. • sunbird n. (US) A person, usually one who is retired, who travels from a warm climate to a colder one in the summer;… • SUNBIRD n. a family of small, often brightly-coloured, tropical birds related to honeyeaters. |
| TURBAND | • turband n. Archaic form of turban. • TURBAND n. (Shakespeare) a turban. |
| TURBOND | • TURBOND n. (Shakespeare) a turban. |
| UNBARED | • unbared adj. Not bared. • UNBARE v. to lay bare. |
| UNBRAID | • unbraid v. To disentangle the strands of a braid. • UNBRAID v. to separate the strands of. |
| UNROBED | • unrobed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unrobe. • unrobed adj. Not robed. • UNROBE v. to take off a robe. |