| BEHOWLED | • behowled v. Simple past tense and past participle of behowl. • BEHOWL v. (Shakespeare) to howl at. |
| BELLOWED | • bellowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of bellow. • BELLOW v. to roar like a bull. |
| BILLOWED | • billowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of billow. • BILLOW v. to swell up. |
| BLOWDART | • blowdart n. A dart fired from a blowpipe or blowgun. • BLOWDART n. a dart shot from a blowpipe. |
| BLOWDOWN | • blowdown n. (Chemical engineering) The removal of liquid and solid hydrocarbons from a refinery vessel by the use of pressure. • blowdown n. (Industrial engineering) Cooling fluid discharged from a plant at the end of its cycle. • blowdown n. (Forestry) Uprooting, overtopping, or bole breakage of trees by the wind; windthrow and windsnap. |
| BLOWHARD | • blowhard n. (Canada, US, derogatory) A person who talks too much or too loudly, especially in a boastful or self-important manner. • blow-hard n. Alternative spelling of blowhard. • BLOWHARD n. a boaster. |
| BLUEWOOD | • bluewood n. A tree of species Haematoxylon campechianum. • bluewood n. (Uncountable) Wood of Haematoxylon campechianum. • bluewood n. Condalia spp., especially Condalia hookeri (syn. Condalia obovata). |
| BOWELLED | • bowelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of bowel. • bowelled adj. Having bowels; hollow. • BOWEL v. to take out the entrails. |
| BOWLDERS | • bowlders n. Plural of bowlder. • BOWLDER n. a large rock, also BOULDER. |
| DISBOWEL | • disbowel v. (Rare) To disembowel. • DISBOWEL v. to remove the intestines of. |
| DOWSABEL | • DOWSABEL n. a sweetheart. |
| SHADBLOW | • shadblow n. Synonym of shadbush. • SHADBLOW n. an American rosaceous bush flowering at shad spawning time, also SHADBUSH. |
| SUBWORLD | • subworld n. A world that makes up part of a larger world. • SUBWORLD n. a subdivision of a sphere of interest. |
| UNBLOWED | • unblowed adj. (Obsolete) Not having blossomed. • UNBLOWED adj. (Shakespeare) not blown, still in the bud, also UNBLOWN. |
| WHOMBLED | • whombled v. Simple past tense and past participle of whomble. • WHOMBLE v. to overturn; to throw into a state of disorder, also WHEMMLE, WHOMMLE, WHUMMLE. |
| WINDBLOW | • WINDBLOW n. the blowing down of trees by the wind. |