| BANNISTERS | • bannisters n. Plural of bannister. • Bannisters prop.n. Plural of Bannister. • BANNISTER n. any of the upright pillars supporting the handrail of a staircase; the whole structure of rail and uprights, also BANISTER. |
| BANTERINGS | • banterings n. Plural of bantering. • BANTERING n. the exchange of mildly teasing remarks. |
| BATONNIERS | • BATONNIER n. (Canadian) in Quebec, a president of a Bar Association. |
| BINTURONGS | • binturongs n. Plural of binturong. • BINTURONG n. (Malay) a small Asiatic civet of the genus Arctilis. |
| BRITANNIAS | • BRITANNIA n. an alloy of tin and antimony with a low melting point, also BRITTANIA. |
| BROWNSTONE | • brownstone n. (Uncountable) A variety of brown to red-brown sandstone once popular as a building material. • brownstone n. (Countable) A row house built of brownstone, especially in New York City. • BROWNSTONE n. a dark variety of sandstone, much used for building purposes. |
| INBURSTING | • INBURST v. to burst into. |
| INEBRIANTS | • inebriants n. Plural of inebriant. • INEBRIANT n. something that inebriates. |
| INTERBASIN | • interbasin adj. Between river basins. • interbasin n. A waterway between such basins. • INTERBASIN adj. between two (river) basins. |
| SUBINTRANT | • subintrant adj. (Medicine) With paroxysms succeeding one another so fast as to be almost continuous. • SUBINTRANT adj. of fevers, with paroxysms succeeding close upon one another. |
| SUBRENTING | • subrenting v. Present participle of subrent. • SUBRENT v. to sublet or rent out (a property that is already rented). |
| TRAINBANDS | • trainbands n. Plural of trainband. • TRAINBAND n. (historical) a band of citizens from the 16th to the 18th century trained to bear arms. |
| UNBURTHENS | • unburthens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unburthen. • UNBURTHEN v. (archaic) to unburden; to unload. |
| WARBONNETS | • warbonnets n. Plural of warbonnet. • war␣bonnets n. Plural of war bonnet. • WARBONNET n. a headdress worn by members of certain North American Indian tribes. |