| BIRROTCH | • BIRR n. a monetary unit of Ethiopia. |
| BIRTHERS | • birthers n. Plural of birther. • BIRTHER n. a person who believes that Barack Obama, US President from 2009, was not born in the USA and is therefore not eligible to be President. |
| BREATHER | • breather n. Something or someone that breathes. • breather n. (Specifically) A heavy breather. • breather n. A short break; a rest or respite. |
| BRETHREN | • brethren n. (Archaic) plural of brother. • brethren n. (Poetic) kinsmen. • brethren n. (Figuratively) The body of members, especially of a fraternal, religious or military order. |
| BRICHTER | • BRICHT adj. (Scots) bright. |
| BRIGHTER | • brighter adj. Comparative form of bright: more bright. • BRIGHT adj. shining. |
| BROTHERS | • brothers n. Plural of brother. • brothers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of brother. • Brothers n. Plural of Brother, but may include female individuals. |
| BROTHIER | • brothier adj. Comparative form of brothy: more brothy. • BROTHY adj. like broth. |
| PREBIRTH | • prebirth n. The period, usually six months, preceding a child’s birth. • prebirth adj. Pertaining to or occurring during the period preceding a child’s birth. • PREBIRTH n. the period preceding a child's birth. |
| REBIRTHS | • rebirths n. Plural of rebirth. • REBIRTH n. a second birth. |
| SHERBERT | • sherbert n. (Chiefly US, sometimes proscribed) Alternative spelling of sherbet (“food of frozen fruit juice with… • Sherbert prop.n. A surname. • SHERBERT n. (Arabic) a frozen fruit-flavored mixture, also SHERBET. |
| THROBBER | • throbber n. (Graphical user interface) A widget consisting of a static image that animates during execution of a task. • throbber n. (Slang) An erect penis. • THROBBER n. one who throbs. |
| TRIBRACH | • tribrach n. (Prosody) A metrical foot consisting of three short syllables. • tribrach n. A figure or object having three arms or branches. • TRIBRACH n. a poetic foot of three short syllables. |