| BANDEROL | • banderol n. Alternative form of banderole. • BANDEROL n. (French) a small banner or streamer, also BANDEROLE, BANDROL, BANNERALL, BANNEROL. |
| BARELAND | • BARELAND adj. as in bareland croft, a croft with no croft house. |
| BEDLINER | • bedliner n. A plastic shell that lines the bed of a vehicle. • BEDLINER n. a protective covering for the bed of a truck. |
| BENADRYL | • BENADRYL n. (tradename) an antihistamine drug used in sleeping tablets. |
| BILANDER | • bilander n. (Nautical, historical) A small two-masted merchant vessel, fitted only for coasting, or for use in canals… • BILANDER n. (Dutch) a two-masted cargo vessel used in Holland, also BYLANDER. |
| BLENDERS | • blenders n. Plural of blender. • BLENDER n. one that blends. |
| BLINDERS | • blinders n. Plural of blinder. • BLINDER n. a thing that blinds. |
| BLUNDERS | • blunders n. Plural of blunder. • blunders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blunder. • BLUNDER v. to make a mistake. |
| BRANGLED | • brangled v. Simple past tense and past participle of brangle. • BRANGLE v. to wrangle. |
| BRINDLED | • brindled adj. Of a brownish, tawny or gray colour, with streaks or spots; streaky, spotted. • brindled v. Simple past tense and past participle of brindle. • BRINDLED adj. marked with spots or streaks, also BRINDED. |
| BRINDLES | • brindles n. Plural of brindle. • brindles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of brindle. • Brindles prop.n. Plural of Brindle. |
| BUNDLERS | • bundlers n. Plural of bundler. • BUNDLER n. one that bundles. |
| BYLANDER | • bylander n. Obsolete form of bilander. • BYLANDER n. (Dutch) a two-masted cargo vessel used in Holland, also BILANDER. |
| LINEBRED | • LINEBRED adj. produced by breeding within a particular line of descent. |
| REBLENDS | • reblends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reblend. • REBLEND v. to blend again. |
| RENDIBLE | • rendible adj. Able to be rendered or yielded up. • rendible adj. Able to be translated. • rendible adj. Capable of being rent or torn. |
| UNBRIDLE | • unbridle v. (Transitive) To remove the bridle, and other tack, from (a horse or other animal). • unbridle v. (Transitive, figurative) To remove restraint from. • UNBRIDLE v. to set loose. |