| BONAMIASES | • BONAMIASIS n. a fatal disease of oysters. |
| BONAMIASIS | • BONAMIASIS n. a fatal disease of oysters. |
| BONASSUSES | • bonassuses n. Plural of bonassus. • BONASSUS n. (Latin) a bison, also BONASUS. |
| BONDHOLDER | • bondholder n. (Finance) The registered owner of a financial bond. • BONDHOLDER n. a person who holds the bonds of a public or private corporation for the payment of money at a certain time. |
| BONDSTONES | • bondstones n. Plural of bondstone. • BONDSTONE n. a stone running through a wall from one face to another, to bind it together. |
| BONDSWOMAN | • bondswoman n. The female equivalent of a bondsman. • BONDSWOMAN n. a woman who is a slave, or in bondage, also BONDWOMAN. |
| BONDSWOMEN | • bondswomen n. Plural of bondswoman. • BONDSWOMAN n. a woman who is a slave, or in bondage, also BONDWOMAN. |
| BONEBLACKS | • boneblacks n. Plural of boneblack. • BONEBLACK n. black residue from the destructive distillation of bones. |
| BONEFISHES | • bonefishes n. Plural of bonefish. • BONEFISH n. a slender marine fish. |
| BONEHEADED | • boneheaded adj. (Slang) Resembling or characteristic of a bonehead. • BONEHEADED adj. stupid. |
| BONESETTER | • bonesetter n. One who realigns broken or disjointed bones. • BONESETTER n. one who sets broken or dislocated bones. |
| BONESHAKER | • boneshaker n. A velocipede (the bicycle of the late 1860s). • boneshaker n. Something jolty. • bone-shaker n. Alternative spelling of boneshaker. |
| BONHOMMIES | • bonhommies n. Plural of bonhommie. • BONHOMMIE n. (French) good nature; a pleasant and easy manner, also BONHOMIE. |
| BONILASSES | • BONILASSE n. (Spenser) a bonny lass, also BONNILASSE. |
| BONINESSES | • boninesses n. Plural of boniness. • BONINESS n. the state of being bony. |
| BONKBUSTER | • bonkbuster n. (Slang) a popular novel involving frequent explicit sexual encounters, normally in a contemporary setting. • BONKBUSTER n. a work of popular fiction centering on erotic encounters. |
| BONNIBELLS | • bonnibells n. Plural of bonnibell. • BONNIBELL n. (Spenser) a good and fair maid, also BELLIBONE, BONIBELL. |
| BONNILASSE | • BONNILASSE n. (Spenser) a bonny lass, also BONILASSE. |
| BONYTONGUE | • bonytongue n. Any fish of the family Arapaimidae. |