| BANTENGS | • bantengs n. Plural of banteng. • BANTENG n. (Malay) the wild ox of Java. |
| BEGINNER | • beginner n. Someone who is just starting at something, or has only recently started. • beginner n. Someone who sets something in motion. • beginner n. (Theater) An actor who is present on stage in the first moments of a play. |
| BEGINNES | • beginnes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of beginne. • BEGINNE n. (Spenser) a beginning. |
| BENAMING | • benaming v. Present participle of bename. • BENAME v. to name, mention. |
| BENCHING | • benching n. An instance of a person being removed temporarily from an active role in a group or team activity. • benching v. Present participle of bench. • BENCH v. to provide with benches. |
| BENDINGS | • bendings n. Plural of bending. • BENDING n. the act of bending. |
| BENIGNER | • benigner adj. Comparative form of benign: more benign. • BENIGN adj. favourably disposed. |
| BENIGNLY | • benignly adv. In a benign manner. • BENIGN adv. favourably disposed. |
| BINGEING | • bingeing v. Present participle of binge. • BINGEING n. overindulgence in food or drink. |
| BLENDING | • blending v. Present participle of blend. • blending n. The act or result of something being blended. • BLENDING n. the act of blending. |
| BRENNING | • brenning v. Present participle of bren. • BRENNE v. (archaic) to burn, also BREN. |
| DEBONING | • deboning v. Present participle of debone. • DEBONE v. to remove the bones from. |
| ENABLING | • enabling v. Present participle of enable. • enabling n. An act or an instance of something being enabled. • ENABLE v. to make possible. |
| ENROBING | • enrobing v. Present participle of enrobe. • ENROBE v. to put on a robe. |
| INBEINGS | • inbeings n. Plural of inbeing. • INBEING n. inherent existence. |
| NONBEING | • nonbeing n. (Uncountable) nonexistence. • nonbeing n. (Countable) That which is not a being; a potential entity that does not exist. • NONBEING n. lack of being. |
| RINGBONE | • ringbone n. Osteoarthritis affecting any of several bones of a horse’s foot. • ring-bone n. (Veterinary medicine, equestrianism) A bony deposit on the leg of a horse, forming a ring around the bone. • RINGBONE n. a bony growth on a horse's foot. |
| SNEBBING | • snebbing v. Present participle of sneb. • SNEB v. to reprimand, also SNEBBE, SNUB, SNUBBE. |
| UNBEINGS | • unbeings n. Plural of unbeing. • UNBEING n. a state of not being. |
| UNBENIGN | • unbenign adj. Not benign; malevolent. • UNBENIGN adj. not benign. |