| BEADHOUSE | • beadhouse n. (Historical) An almshouse for poor people who pray daily for their benefactors. • BEADHOUSE n. a chapel, also BEDEHOUSE. |
| BECLOTHED | • beclothed v. Simple past tense and past participle of beclothe. • BECLOTHE v. to put clothes on. |
| BEDEHOUSE | • bedehouse n. Alternative form of beadhouse. • BEDEHOUSE n. a chapel, also BEADHOUSE. |
| BEECHWOOD | • beechwood n. The wood of beech trees (Fagus spp.). • beechwood n. A wood largely populated with beech trees. • Beechwood prop.n. A suburb of Runcorn, Halton borough, Cheshire, England (OS grid ref SJ5380). |
| BEHOLDERS | • beholders n. Plural of beholder. • BEHOLDER n. one that beholds. |
| BEMOUTHED | • bemouthed v. Simple past tense and past participle of bemouth. • BEMOUTH v. (archaic) to mouth about. |
| BESHOUTED | • beshouted v. Simple past tense and past participle of beshout. • BESHOUT v. to shout at. |
| BESOOTHED | • besoothed v. Simple past tense and past participle of besoothe. • BESOOTHE v. to soothe. |
| BETHORNED | • BETHORN v. to fill with thorns. |
| BETROTHED | • betrothed v. Simple past tense and past participle of betroth. • betrothed adj. Engaged to be married. • betrothed n. One who is betrothed, i.e. a fiancé or fiancée. |
| BONEHEADS | • boneheads n. Plural of bonehead. • bone␣heads n. Plural of bone head. • BONEHEAD n. a blockhead. |
| BROTHERED | • brothered n. Alternative form of brotherred. • brothered v. Simple past tense and past participle of brother. • BROTHER v. to treat like a brother. |
| DEBOUCHED | • debouched v. Simple past tense and past participle of debouche. • DEBOUCH v. to emerge or issue from a narrow area into the open. |
| DEBOUCHES | • debouches n. Plural of debouch. • debouches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of debouch. • débouchés n. Plural of débouché. |
| HOMEBREDS | • homebreds n. Plural of homebred. • HOMEBRED n. a home-brewed beer. |