| BACKWOODSIEST | • BACKWOODSY adj. uncouth, rustic. |
| BOOKCROSSING | • bookcrossing v. Present participle of bookcross. • bookcrossing n. The practice of leaving a book in a public location to be found and read by others, who then do the same. • BOOKCROSSING n. the practice of leaving a book in a public location to be found and read by others, who then do the same. |
| BOOKCROSSINGS | • bookcrossings n. Plural of bookcrossing. • BOOKCROSSING n. the practice of leaving a book in a public location to be found and read by others, who then do the same. |
| BOOKISHNESS | • bookishness n. The property of being bookish. • BOOKISHNESS n. the state of being bookish. |
| BOOKISHNESSES | • BOOKISHNESS n. the state of being bookish. |
| BOOKSELLINGS | • BOOKSELLING n. the profession of selling books. |
| BOOKSIEST | • BOOKSY adj. in a literary way, also BOOKSIE. |
| BOOMSTICKS | • boomsticks n. Plural of boomstick. • BOOMSTICK n. (Canadian) one of the logs that surrounds a boom and holds it together. |
| BOUSOUKIS | • bousoukis n. Plural of bousouki. • BOUSOUKI n. (Modern Greek) a Greek long-necked lute with 3 or 4 double courses of metal strings, also BAZOUKI, BOUZOUKI, BUZUKI. |
| BROOMSTICKS | • broomsticks n. Plural of broomstick. • broomsticks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of broomstick. • BROOMSTICK n. the long thin handle of a broom. |
| SCRAPBOOKINGS | • SCRAPBOOKING n. the practice of keeping cuttings. |
| STOCKBROKINGS | • STOCKBROKING n. the business of a stockbroker. |
| STOCKJOBBERIES | • STOCKJOBBERY n. the profession of stockjobber. |
| STOCKJOBBINGS | • stockjobbings n. Plural of stockjobbing. • STOCKJOBBING n. a list of stocks and current prices regularly issued. |
| THROMBOKINASES | • thrombokinases n. Plural of thrombokinase. • THROMBOKINASE n. an enzyme active in the clotting of blood, aka thromboplastin. |