| BACONERS | • baconers n. Plural of baconer. • BACONER n. a pig suitable for bacon. |
| 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. |
| BESCREEN | • bescreen v. (Transitive) To cover with a screen, or as with a screen. • bescreen v. (Transitive) To shelter; conceal. • BESCREEN v. to cover with a screen, or as with a screen. |
| BICORNES | • bicornes n. Plural of bicorne. • BICORNE n. a hat with two corners, e.g. as worn by Napoleon, also BICORN. |
| BOUNCERS | • bouncers n. Plural of bouncer. • BOUNCER n. a person or thing that bounces. |
| BRACKENS | • brackens n. Plural of bracken. • Brackens prop.n. A surname. • BRACKEN n. a large fern. |
| 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. |
| BRISANCE | • brisance n. The shattering effect of the energy released in an explosion. • BRISANCE n. (French) the shattering or crushing effect of an explosion. |
| BRUCINES | • BRUCINE n. a poisonous alkaloid, also BRUCIN. |
| 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. |
| CARBEENS | • carbeens n. Plural of carbeen. • CARBEEN n. (Native Australian) an Australian eucalyptus with drooping branches and grey bark. |
| CARBENES | • carbenes n. Plural of carbene. • CARBENE n. a neutral divalent free radical. |
| CARBINES | • carbines n. Plural of carbine. • CARBINE n. a rifle with a relatively short barrel, also CARABIN, CARABINE. |
| CRUBEENS | • crubeens n. Plural of crubeen. • CRUBEEN n. (Irish) a pig's trotter. |
| INSCRIBE | • inscribe v. (Transitive) To write or cut (words) onto (something, especially a hard surface, or a book to be given… • inscribe v. (Geometry) To draw a circle, sphere, etc. inside a polygon, polyhedron, etc. and tangent to all its sides. • INSCRIBE v. to write or engrave as a lasting record. |
| OBSCENER | • obscener adj. Comparative form of obscene: more obscene. • OBSCENE adj. offensive, disgusting. |
| UNBRACES | • unbraces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unbrace. • UNBRACE v. to free from braces. |