| BEETLERS | • beetlers n. Plural of beetler. • BEETLER n. an operator of a cloth-finishing machine. |
| BELIEVER | • believer n. A person who believes; especially regarding religion. • BELIEVER n. one who believes. |
| BELLETER | • BELLETER n. a bellfounder. |
| BERLEYED | • BERLEY v. (Australian) to scatter fish bait on water, also BURLEY. |
| BEVELERS | • bevelers n. Plural of beveler. • BEVELER n. one who bevels, also BEVELLER. |
| BEVELLER | • beveller n. One who bevels. • beveller n. A tool or machine used for bevelling. • BEVELLER n. one who bevels, also BEVELER. |
| BLEEDERS | • bleeders n. Plural of bleeder. • BLEEDER n. one who bleeds. |
| BLEEPERS | • bleepers n. Plural of bleeper. • BLEEPER n. a device that bleeps. |
| HERBELET | • herbelet n. Alternative form of herblet. • HERBELET n. (Shakespeare) a small herb, also HERBLET. |
| REBELLED | • rebelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of rebel. • REBEL v. to oppose authority. |
| REBELLER | • rebeller n. (Rare) One who rebels; a rebel. • REBELLER n. one who rebels. |
| REEFABLE | • reefable adj. (Nautical) Of a sail: capable of being reefed. • REEFABLE adj. able to be reefed. |
| REELABLE | • reelable adj. Capable of being wound onto a reel. • REELABLE adj. able to be reeled. |
| RESEMBLE | • resemble v. (Transitive) To be like or similar to (something); to represent as similar. • resemble v. (Transitive, now rare, archaic) To compare; to regard as similar, to liken. • resemble v. (Obsolete, transitive) To counterfeit; to imitate. |