| BAUCHLES | • bauchles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bauchle. • BAUCHLE v. (Scots) to make shapeless, bungle. |
| BLUCHERS | • bluchers n. Plural of blucher. • BLUCHER n. (German) a leather half-boot. |
| BLUEBUSH | • BLUEBUSH n. an Australian blue-grey shrub. |
| BLUEFISH | • bluefish n. A voracious fish (Pomatomus saltatrix) found in waters of the Atlantic and Indian Ocean. • bluefish n. (Bermuda) The puddingwife wrasse (Halichoeres radiatus). • bluefish n. A New Zealand bluefish (Girella cyanea). |
| BLUSHERS | • blushers n. Plural of blusher. • BLUSHER n. one who blushes. |
| BLUSHETS | • blushets n. Plural of blushet. • BLUSHET n. a modest, blushing girl. |
| BURRHELS | • burrhels n. Plural of burrhel. • BURRHEL n. (Hindi) a Himalayan blue sheep, also BHARAL, BURHEL, BURREL, BURRELL. |
| BUSHELED | • busheled v. Simple past tense and past participle of bushel. • BUSHEL v. to mend or alter e.g. men's clothes. |
| BUSHELER | • busheler n. Alternative form of busheller. • BUSHELER n. one who bushels, mends or alters clothes, also BUSHELLER, BUSHELMAN. |
| BUSHLESS | • bushless adj. Without bushes. • BUSHLESS adj. having no bushes. |
| BUSHLIKE | • bushlike adj. Resembling a bush; bushly. • BUSHLIKE adj. resembling a bush. |
| BUSHVELD | • bushveld n. (South Africa) A terrain of thick scrubby trees and bush in dense thickets, with grassy groundcover between. • BUSHVELD n. (South African) veld made up largely of woodland, also BOSCHVELD. |
| CHASUBLE | • chasuble n. (Christianity) The outermost liturgical vestment worn by clergy for celebrating Eucharist or Mass. • CHASUBLE n. a sleeveless ecclesiastical garment. |
| HUMBLERS | • humblers n. Plural of humbler. • HUMBLER n. one that humbles. |
| HUMBLEST | • humblest adj. Superlative form of humble: most humble. • HUMBLE adj. modest. |
| SLOEBUSH | • sloebush n. The blackthorn. • sloe-bush n. Alternative form of sloebush. • sloe␣bush n. Alternative form of sloebush. |
| SUBSHELL | • subshell n. (Chemistry, physics) Atomic orbitals for which the values of the n and l quantum numbers are the same… • subshell n. (Computing) A child process launched by a shell. • SUBSHELL n. one of the orbitals making up an electron shell of an atom. |