| BARCHANE | • barchane n. Alternative spelling of barchan. • BARCHANE n. (Turkish) a crescent-shaped sand dune, also BARKHAN, BARCHAN, BARKAN. |
| BEDRENCH | • bedrench v. (Archaic, transitive) To drench thoroughly; to make extremely wet; saturate with moisture; soak. • BEDRENCH v. to wet thoroughly. |
| BENCHERS | • benchers n. Plural of bencher. • BENCHER n. a senior member of an inn of court; a person who sits on a bench in some official capacity. |
| BENCHIER | • BENCHY adj. (New Zealand) of a hillside, hollowed out in bench shapes. |
| BLANCHER | • blancher n. One who, or that which, blanches or whitens; especially, one who anneals and cleanses money, or a chemical… • blancher n. A machine for blanching or whitening. • blancher n. (Obsolete) One who, or that which, frightens away or turns aside. |
| BLENCHER | • blencher n. (Obsolete) One who, or that which, scares another; specifically, a person stationed to prevent the escape… • blencher n. (Obsolete) One who flinches or shrinks back. • BLENCHER n. a person stationed to prevent the escape of the deer, at a hunt. |
| BRANCHED | • branched adj. Having branches. • branched v. Simple past tense and past participle of branch. • BRANCH v. to spread like a tree branch, also BRAUNCH. |
| BRANCHER | • brancher n. That which shoots forth branches; one who shows growth in various directions. • brancher n. (Falconry) A young owl or other raptor that is just too young to fly. So called because of the bird… • BRANCHER n. a young hawk or other bird when it leaves the nest and begins to take to the branches. |
| BRANCHES | • branches n. Plural of branch. • branches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of branch. • BRANCH v. to spread like a tree branch, also BRAUNCH. |
| BRECHANS | • BRECHAN n. (Scots) a horse-collar, also BRECHAM. |
| BRUNCHED | • brunched v. Simple past tense and past participle of brunch. • BRUNCH v. to eat a late morning meal. |
| BRUNCHER | • bruncher n. Someone who eats brunch. • BRUNCHER n. someone who eats brunch. |
| BRUNCHES | • brunches n. Plural of brunch. • brunches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of brunch. • BRUNCH v. to eat a late morning meal. |
| BUNCHERS | • bunchers n. Plural of buncher. • BUNCHER n. one that gathers things together. |
| BUNCHIER | • bunchier adj. Comparative form of bunchy: more bunchy. • BUNCHY adj. clustered. |
| CHERUBIN | • cherubin n. Obsolete form of cherub. • cherubin n. Obsolete form of cherubim (plural of cherub). • Cherubin prop.n. A surname. |
| REBRANCH | • rebranch v. (Intransitive) To branch again. • REBRANCH v. to form secondary branches. |
| UNBREECH | • unbreech v. (Transitive) To remove the breeches of; to divest or strip of breeches. • unbreech v. (Military, transitive) To free the breech of (A cannon etc.) from its fastenings or coverings. • UNBREECH v. to remove the breeches of. |