| BOUILLOTTE | • bouillotte n. (Card games) A card game resembling poker. • BOUILLOTTE n. (French) a card game resembling poker. |
| BOULDERERS | • boulderers n. Plural of boulderer. • BOULDERER n. someone who climbs boulders. |
| BOULDERIER | • BOULDERY adj. of a landscape, characterized by boulders. |
| BOULDERING | • bouldering n. (Climbing) Climbing, without ropes, on large boulders or boulder-sized objects. • bouldering v. Present participle of boulder. • BOULDERING n. the practice of rock climbing on large boulders or small outcrops either as practice or as a sport in its own right. |
| BOULEVARDS | • boulevards n. Plural of boulevard. • BOULEVARD n. (French) a broad street (esp. in France) with rows of trees planted along it. |
| BOULLEWORK | • BOULLEWORK n. (French) a form of marquetry with e.g. gold and silver inlaid in tortoiseshell, also BOULLE, BUHL, BUHLWORK. |
| BOUNCEDOWN | • bouncedown n. (Australian rules football) The throwing of the ball down onto the ground by the umpire, after which… • BOUNCEDOWN n. in Australian rules football, an occasion of restarting play by the umpire by bouncing the ball. |
| BOUNCINESS | • bounciness n. The characteristic of being bouncy. • BOUNCINESS n. the state of being bouncy. |
| BOUNCINGLY | • bouncingly adv. With a bouncing motion. • BOUNCING adv. BOUNCE, to spring back. |
| BOUNDARIES | • boundaries n. Plural of boundary. • BOUNDARY n. a final limit. |
| BOUNDERISH | • bounderish adj. Pertaining to or having the characteristics of a bounder; loutish; boorish. • BOUNDERISH adj. like a bounder, caddish. |
| BOUNTYHEDS | • BOUNTYHED n. (Spenser) bounteousness. |
| BOURASQUES | • bourasques n. Plural of bourasque. • BOURASQUE n. (French) a tempest. |
| BOURBONISM | • Bourbonism n. (Historical) The principles of the supporters of the House of Bourbon; obstinate conservatism. • BOURBONISM n. the principles of those adhering to the house of Bourbon; obstinate conservatism. |
| BOURGEOISE | • bourgeoise n. A female member of the bourgeoisie; a wealthy woman. • BOURGEOISE n. (French) a female bourgeois. |
| BOURGEONED | • bourgeoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of bourgeon. • BOURGEON v. (obsolete) to sprout; to put forth bud, also BURGEON. |
| BOUSINGKEN | • bousing-ken n. Alternative spelling of bousing ken. • bousing␣ken n. (Obsolete, UK, thieves’ cant) A pub; a public house; a tavern. • BOUSINGKEN n. (obsolete) in thieves' slang, a low drinking shop. |
| BOUTIQUIER | • BOUTIQUEY adj. like a boutique. |
| BOUVARDIAS | • BOUVARDIA n. a genus of flowering herbs and shrubs native to tropical parts of Central America. |