| BODACH | • bodach n. A trickster or bogeyman figure in Gaelic folklore. • BODACH n. (Gaelic) an old man, a churl; a goblin or spectre. |
| BODDLE | • boddle n. Alternative form of bodle. • BODDLE n. (Scots) a former Scottish coin, also BODLE. |
| BODEGA | • bodega n. A storehouse for maturing wine, a winery. • bodega n. A store specializing in Hispanic groceries. • bodega n. (Slang, New York City) Any convenience store. |
| BODGED | • bodged v. (Britain) simple past tense and past participle of bodge. • BODGE v. to patch up. |
| BODGER | • bodger n. A woodworker in the traditional style characterised by the use of hand tools, a pole lathe and use of green timber. • bodger n. One who works in a rough and ready, slipshod manner. • BODGER n. a maker of beechwood furniture in the Chilterns. |
| BODGES | • bodges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bodge. • BODGE v. to patch up. |
| BODGIE | • bodgie n. (Australia, New Zealand, slang) A member of a 1950s rock subculture; a teddy boy. • BODGIE adj. fake. • BODGIE n. an Australian Teddy boy of the 1950s. |
| BODHIS | • bodhis n. Plural of bodhi. • BODHI n. in Buddhism, enlightenment. |
| BODICE | • bodice n. A sleeveless shirt for women, sometimes provided with detachable sleeves. • bodice n. Blouse; any shirt for women, particularly the upper part of a two-piece dress or European folk costume. • bodice n. The upper portion of a women’s one-piece dress, equivalent to a shirt. |
| BODIED | • bodied adj. (In combination) Having a specified form of body. • bodied adj. Having a bodily form; corporeal or incarnate. • bodied v. Simple past tense and past participle of body. |
| BODIES | • bodies n. Plural of body. • bodies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of body. • BODY v. to give form to. |
| BODILY | • bodily adj. Of, relating to, or concerning the body. • bodily adj. Having a body or material form; physical; corporeal. • bodily adj. Real; actual; put into execution. |
| BODING | • boding adj. Foreboding, ominous, portending. • boding n. Gerund of bode: a prediction of disaster; an omen, a portent. • boding v. Present participle of bode. |
| BODKIN | • bodkin n. A small sharp pointed tool for making holes in cloth or leather. • bodkin n. A blunt needle used for threading ribbon or cord through a hem or casing. • bodkin n. A hairpin. |
| BODLES | • bodles n. Plural of bodle. • Bodles prop.n. Plural of Bodle. • BODLE n. (Scots) a former Scottish coin, also BODDLE. |
| BODRAG | • bodrag n. Alternative form of bodrage. • BODRAG n. (Spenser) a hostile attack. |