| BEGOTTEN | • begotten v. Past participle of beget. • begotten adj. Brought into being by one’s begetter(s). • BEGET v. to cause to exist. |
| BETATRON | • betatron n. (Physics) A form of cyclotron used to accelerate electrons to high speed. • BETATRON n. an electron accelerator. |
| BETTONGS | • bettongs n. Plural of bettong. • BETTONG n. (Native Australian) an Australian rat kangaroo. |
| BLOTTING | • blotting v. Present participle of blot. • blotting n. A blot; a stain. • blotting n. The process by which something is blotted. |
| BOTANIST | • botanist n. (Botany) A person engaged in botany, the scientific study of plants. • BOTANIST n. one skilled in botany. |
| BOTTINES | • bottines n. Plural of bottine. • BOTTINE n. (French) a small boot; a surgical boot for correcting deformity. |
| BOTTLING | • bottling n. A batch of bottled liquids, as from a single vat, barrel, or seasonal growth. • bottling n. The act of pelting (A musical act on stage, etc.) with bottles as a sign of disapproval. • bottling v. Present participle of bottle. |
| BUTTONED | • buttoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of button. • buttoned adj. With buttons fastened. • BUTTON v. to fasten with a small disk. |
| BUTTONER | • buttoner n. One who buttons something. • buttoner n. Any device used to fasten buttons to a garment. • buttoner n. A manufacturer of buttons. |
| OUTBURNT | • outburnt v. Simple past tense and past participle of outburn. • OUTBURN v. to burn longer than. |
| REBUTTON | • rebutton v. (Transitive) To fasten with buttons again. • REBUTTON v. to button again. |
| UNBOTTLE | • unbottle v. (Transitive) To remove from a bottle. • unbottle v. (Transitive, figuratively) To let out (An emotion, etc.). • UNBOTTLE v. to release from or as if from a bottle. |
| UNBUTTON | • unbutton v. (Transitive, intransitive) To open (something) by undoing its buttons. • unbutton v. (Intransitive, ergative) To come open by having its buttons unfastened. • UNBUTTON v. to unfasten the buttons of. |