| BOUNING | • bouning v. Present participle of boun. • BOUN v. to prepare, also BOWNE. |
| BUNCING | • buncing v. Present participle of bunce. • BUNCE v. to disguise pilfering by overcharging customers. |
| BUNDING | • bunding v. Present participle of bund. • BUND v. to make an embankment. |
| BUNGING | • bunging v. Present participle of bung. • BUNG v. to plug with a stopper. |
| BUNIONS | • bunions n. Plural of bunion. • BUNION n. a painful swelling on the toe. |
| BUNKING | • bunking v. Present participle of bunk. • BUNK v. to go to bed. |
| BUNNIAS | • bunnias n. Plural of bunnia. • BUNNIA n. (Hindi) an (Indian) corn-merchant, also BUNIA. |
| BUNNIES | • bunnies n. Plural of bunny. • BUNNY n. (colloquial) a rabbit. |
| BUNTING | • bunting n. Strips of material used as festive decoration, especially in the colours of the national flag. • bunting n. (Nautical) A thin cloth of woven wool from which flags are made; it is light enough to spread in a gentle… • bunting n. Flags considered as a group. |
| BURNING | • burning v. Present participle of burn. • burning adj. So hot as to seem to burn (something). • burning adj. Feeling very hot. |
| INBOUND | • inbound adj. Coming in, heading inwards. • inbound v. (Basketball) To pass a ball inbounds; to throw the ball in. • inbound n. (Logistics) An inbound shipment. |
| NUBBING | • nubbing v. Present participle of nub. • NUBBING n. an execution by hanging. |
| NUBBINS | • nubbins n. Plural of nubbin. • NUBBIN n. a stunted or imperfect ear of maize etc.; (figurative) a residual part, a stub, a stump. |
| NUMBING | • numbing v. Present participle of numb. • numbing n. An act by which something is numbed. • NUMB v. to deprive of feeling. |
| SNUBFIN | • snubfin n. A dolphin, Orcaella heinsohni, that lives in northern Australian waters. • SNUBFIN adj. as in snubfin dolphin, a species of dolphin with a small stubby dorsal fin. |
| UNBEING | • unbeing n. (Uncountable) Nonexistence. • unbeing n. (Countable) A nonbeing; an entity of no existence or significance. • unbeing adj. (Obsolete) Not in existence, nonexistent. |
| UNBINDS | • unbinds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unbind. • UNBIND v. to free from bindings. |
| UNBLIND | • unblind v. (Sometimes figurative) To free from blindness. • unblind v. (Business) To remove the secrecy from (a bid). • unblind v. (Cryptography, transitive) To convert (a blind signature) back to the unblinded state (as opposed to… |