| BACKBURN | • backburn n. A controlled burn, lit in the path of a wildfire, in order to deprive it of combustible material. • backburn v. To light a fire for this reason. • back-burn n. Alternative spelling of backburn. |
| BANKRUPT | • bankrupt adj. (Finance) In a condition of bankruptcy; unable to pay one’s debts. • bankrupt adj. Having been legally declared insolvent. • bankrupt adj. Destitute of, or wholly lacking (something once possessed, or something one should possess). |
| BLUNKERS | • BLUNKER n. (Scots) a bungler. |
| BUCKHORN | • buckhorn n. A horn of a buck. • buckhorn n. The royal fern, Osmunda regalis. • Buckhorn prop.n. A census-designated place in Amador County, California, United States. |
| BUNKERED | • bunkered v. Simple past tense and past participle of bunker. • BUNKER v. to store in a large bin. |
| BUNRAKUS | • BUNRAKU n. (Japanese) a form of puppet theater with large puppets. |
| BURKINIS | • burkinis n. Plural of burkini. • BURKINI n. a swimming costume which covers the whole body with the exception of the face, hands, and feet, suitable for wear by Muslim women, also BURQUINI. |
| DEBUNKER | • debunker n. Someone who debunks. • DEBUNKER n. one who debunks. |
| KNUBBIER | • KNUBBY adj. having little lumps, also NUBBY, KNUBBLY. |
| REBUKING | • rebuking v. Present participle of rebuke. • rebuking n. The act of giving a rebuke. • REBUKE v. to reprove sternly. |
| RUNBACKS | • runbacks n. Plural of runback. • RUNBACK n. the area behind the base line at either end of a tennis court. |
| TURNBACK | • turnback n. (Attributive) Part of a garment that is turned back. • turnback n. The act of turning back a boat containing immigrants. • turnback n. The strap from the hames to the hip-strap, on a horse. |
| UNBARKED | • unbarked v. Simple past tense and past participle of unbark. • unbarked adj. Without bark (the tree thing, not the doggy sound). • UNBARK v. to strip of bark. |
| UNBRAKED | • unbraked adj. (Of a vehicle) not fitted with brakes. • unbraked v. Simple past tense and past participle of unbrake. • UNBRAKE v. to release a brake. |
| UNBRAKES | • unbrakes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unbrake. • UNBRAKE v. to release a brake. |
| UNBROKEN | • unbroken adj. Whole, not divided into parts. • unbroken adj. Of a horse, not tamed. • unbroken adj. Continuous, without interruption. |
| UPBROKEN | • upbroken v. Simple past tense and past participle of upbreak. • UPBREAK v. to break out. |