| BEAUTEOUSLY | • beauteously adv. In a beauteous manner. • BEAUTEOUS adv. beautiful. |
| BEFOULMENTS | • befoulments n. Plural of befoulment. • BEFOULMENT n. the act of befouling. |
| BELTCOURSES | • beltcourses n. Plural of beltcourse. • belt␣courses n. Plural of belt course. • BELTCOURSE n. an ornamental projecting band or continuous moulding along a wall. |
| BETULACEOUS | • betulaceous adj. (Botany) Belonging to the Betulaceae. • BETULACEOUS adj. belonging to the birch family. |
| BLOTTESQUES | • blottesques n. Plural of blottesque. • BLOTTESQUE n. a daub. |
| BLUEBONNETS | • bluebonnets n. Plural of bluebonnet. • blue␣bonnets n. Plural of blue bonnet. • BLUEBONNET n. a Scottish peasant; a round cap. |
| BLUEBOTTLES | • bluebottles n. Plural of bluebottle. • blue␣bottles n. Plural of blue bottle. • BLUEBOTTLE n. a large fly with metallic blue abdomen, aka blowfly. |
| BLUETONGUES | • bluetongues n. Plural of bluetongue. • blue-tongues n. Plural of blue-tongue. • BLUETONGUE n. an Australian lizard. |
| BOULDERIEST | • BOULDERY adj. of a landscape, characterized by boulders. |
| CUTTLEBONES | • cuttlebones n. Plural of cuttlebone. • CUTTLEBONE n. the internal shell of the cuttlefish, used for making tooth-powder, for polishing the softer metals and for cage-birds to sharpen their beaks on. |
| DOUBLETREES | • doubletrees n. Plural of doubletree. • double-trees n. Plural of double-tree. • double␣trees n. Plural of double tree. |
| EBOULEMENTS | • éboulements n. Plural of éboulement. • EBOULEMENT n. (French) the falling in of the wall of a fortification; a landslip. |
| ISOBUTYLENE | • isobutylene n. (Organic chemistry) methylpropene; isobutene. • ISOBUTYLENE n. an isomer of butylene used in the manufacture of synthetic rubber. |
| TROUBLESOME | • troublesome adj. Causing trouble or anxiety. • TROUBLESOME adj. causing trouble. |
| TUBERCULOSE | • tuberculose adj. Tubercular. • TUBERCULOSE adj. tuberculous, also TUBERCULOSED, TUBERCULOUS. |
| TUMBLEHOMES | • tumblehomes n. Plural of tumblehome. • TUMBLEHOME n. the inward curvature of the upper parts of the sides of a vessel at or near the stern. |