| BANDYMEN | • BANDYMAN n. in India, one who drives a bandy, a carriage or bullock cart. |
| BARNEYED | • barneyed v. Simple past tense and past participle of barney. • BARNEY v. to quarrel loudly. |
| BEDYEING | • bedyeing v. Present participle of bedye. • BEDYE v. to dye or stain. |
| BENADRYL | • BENADRYL n. (tradename) an antihistamine drug used in sleeping tablets. |
| BENDAYED | • bendayed v. Simple past tense and past participle of benday. • BENDAY v. to reproduce using a certain process. |
| BENDWAYS | • bendways adv. Bendwise. • BENDWAYS adv. diagonally, also BENDWISE. |
| BODYLINE | • bodyline n. Alternative form of body line. • bodyline adj. (Cricket, now historical) Designating a form of bowling (now against the rules) characterised by fast… • body␣line n. (Typography) The mean line; the level of the top of the main lower-case letters (without ascenders). |
| BONEYARD | • boneyard n. (Informal) A graveyard. • boneyard n. (Dominoes) In the game of dominoes, the pile of upside-down pieces that have yet to be used. • boneyard n. (Aviation, slang) A dumpsite for obsolete or unusable aircraft. |
| BYLANDER | • bylander n. Obsolete form of bilander. • BYLANDER n. (Dutch) a two-masted cargo vessel used in Holland, also BILANDER. |
| DENIABLY | • deniably adv. In a deniable manner. • DENIABLE adv. capable of being denied. |
| INEDIBLY | • inedibly adv. To the extent of being inedible. • INEDIBLE adv. not fit to be eaten, also UNEDIBLE. |
| UNDERBUY | • underbuy v. (Transitive) To buy at less than the value of. • underbuy v. (Transitive) To buy at less than the price of another. • underbuy v. (Transitive, intransitive) To buy too little. |
| UNOBEYED | • unobeyed adj. Not obeyed. • UNOBEYED adj. not obeyed. |
| VENDIBLY | • VENDIBLE adv. that can be vended. |
| YBOUNDEN | • ybounden v. (Obsolete) past participle of bind. • BIND v. to tie, fasten. |