| BLUEBOOK | • bluebook n. A blank booklet of lined paper used in the administration of examinations, so named because of its pale… • bluebook v. (Law) To format a document, particularly a legal document including citations, according to the rules… • blue␣book n. A book of statistics or almanac, usually published by an agency or as a trade publication. |
| 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). |
| BOURGEON | • bourgeon v. Obsolete form of burgeon. • bourgeon n. Obsolete form of burgeon. • BOURGEON v. (obsolete) to sprout; to put forth bud, also BURGEON. |
| BOUTONNE | • BOUTONNE adj. (French) reserved, reticent (of a male). |
| BUCKEROO | • buckeroo n. Alternative spelling of buckaroo. • BUCKEROO n. (US) a cowboy, also BUCKAROO, BUCKAYRO. |
| BURNOOSE | • burnoose n. A thick hooded cloak worn by Berbers and Arabs in Northwest Africa. • BURNOOSE n. (Arabic) a hooded cloak worn by Arabs, also BURNOUS, BURNOUSE. |
| EUROBOND | • eurobond n. Alternative letter-case form of Eurobond. • Eurobond n. (Finance) An international bond denominated in a currency not native to the country where it is issued. • Eurobond n. (Finance) Proposed government bonds to be issued in Euros jointly by the Eurozone states. |
| HOUSEBOY | • houseboy n. (Chiefly historical) A young male domestic servant, especially in a British colony in former times. • houseboy n. (Chiefly historical, derogatory, offensive) A non-white adult male domestic servant. • house-boy n. Alternative form of houseboy. |
| LOBULOSE | • lobulose adj. Alternative form of lobulous. • LOBULOSE adj. having lobules, also LOBULATE, LOBULATED. |
| OBVOLUTE | • obvolute adj. Overlapping; contorted; convoluted. • obvolute adj. (Botany) Having two opposite leaves, each with one edge overlapping the nearest edge of the other. • obvolute adj. (Botany) Having a circle of several leaves or petals which overlap in that manner. |
| OUTBOXED | • outboxed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outbox. • OUTBOX v. to surpass in boxing. |
| OUTBOXES | • outboxes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outbox. • OUTBOX v. to surpass in boxing. |
| OUTBROKE | • outbroke v. Simple past tense of outbreak. • OUTBREAK v. to burst forth. |
| UNBOOKED | • unbooked adj. Not booked. • unbooked v. Simple past tense and past participle of unbook. • UNBOOKED adj. not entered in a book. |
| UNBOOTED | • unbooted adj. Not wearing boots. • unbooted adj. (Computing, rare) Not having been booted. • UNBOOT v. to take off the boots. |