| BASIONS | • basions n. Plural of basion. • BASION n. a part of the skull. |
| BASSING | • bassing v. Present participle of bass. • BASS v. to utter in a deep tone. |
| BESINGS | • besings v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of besing. • BESING v. (archaic) to celebrate in song. |
| BESOINS | • BESOIN n. (French) need, want, desire. |
| BIGNESS | • bigness n. (Now rare) Size. • bigness n. The characteristic of being big. • BIGNESS n. the state of being big. |
| BISSONS | • BISSON v. (Shakespeare) to cause to be blind. |
| BONISMS | • BONISM n. the doctrine that the world is mainly good but not perfect. |
| BONISTS | • BONIST n. one who holds the doctrine of bonism. |
| BOSSING | • bossing v. Present participle of boss. • bossing n. (Architecture) A boss; a projecting element. • BOSSING n. the act of bossing, ordering about. |
| BUSINGS | • BUSING n. the act of transporting by bus, also BUSSING. |
| BUSKINS | • buskins n. Plural of buskin. • BUSKIN n. a thick-soled boot worn by actors in ancient Greek tragedy, aka cothurnus. |
| BUSSING | • bussing v. Present participle of bus. • bussing v. Present participle of buss. • bussing n. Alternative spelling of busing. |
| BYSSINE | • byssine adj. Made of, or resembling, silk; silken. • BYSSINE adj. made of byssus or fine linen. |
| GIBSONS | • Gibsons prop.n. Plural of Gibson. • Gibsons n. Plural of Gibson. • Gibsons prop.n. A coastal town in British Columbia. |
| OBSIGNS | • obsigns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of obsign. • OBSIGN v. to seal or confirm, also OBSIGNATE. |
| SABINES | • Sabines n. Plural of Sabine. • SABINE n. an evergreen shrub, also SAVIN, SAVINE. |