| BAIDARS | • BAIDAR n. (Russian) an Alaskan Inuit kayak, also BAIDARKA, BIDARKA, BIDARKEE. |
| BAILEES | • bailees n. Plural of bailee. • BAILEE n. a person to whom property is bailed. |
| BAILERS | • bailers n. Plural of bailer. • Bailers prop.n. Plural of Bailer. • BAILER n. (US) a person who bails property to another, also BAILOR. |
| BAILEYS | • baileys n. Plural of bailey. • Baileys prop.n. A brand of Irish cream liqueur. • Baileys prop.n. (By extension) Any Irish cream. |
| BAILIES | • bailies n. Plural of bailie. • Bailies prop.n. Plural of Bailie. • BAILIE n. in Scotland, a magistrate who presides in a burgh court, also BAILLIE. |
| BAILIFF | • bailiff n. (Law enforcement) An officer of the court, particularly… • bailiff n. A public administrator, particularly… • bailiff n. A private administrator, particularly. |
| BAILING | • bailing v. Present participle of bail. • bailing n. The act by which something is bailed. • BAIL v. to set free by putting up security. |
| BAILLIE | • baillie n. (Obsolete) The jurisdiction of a bailie or bailiff; a bailiwick. • baillie n. (Scottish local government) The equivalent of alderman in some Scottish cities. • Baillie prop.n. A surname. |
| BAILLIS | • BAILLI n. (French) a magistrate, also BAILLIE. |
| BAILORS | • bailors n. Plural of bailor. • Bailors prop.n. Plural of Bailor. • BAILOR n. a person who bails property to another, also BAILER. |
| BAILOUT | • bailout n. A rescue, especially a financial rescue. • bailout n. The process of exiting an aircraft while in flight. • bailout n. (Underwater diving) A backup supply of air in scuba diving. |
| BAININS | • bainins n. Plural of bainin. • BAININ n. (Irish) a white, close-woven woollen material used for making jackets, also BAWNEEN. |
| BAINITE | • bainite n. (Metallurgy) A microstructure of steel consisting of needle-like particles of cementite embedded in a ferrite matrix. • BAINITE n. a byproduct of steel treatment. |
| BAIRNLY | • bairnly adj. (Scotland, rare) Bairnlike; childish. • BAIRNLY adj. like a bairn, a child. |
| BAITERS | • baiters n. Plural of baiter. • BAITER n. one who baits. |
| BAITING | • baiting v. Present participle of bait. • baiting n. A bloodsport involving the act of worrying or tormenting a chained or confined animal by setting dogs upon it. • baiting n. The act of luring, as into a trap. |
| BAIZING | • baizing v. Present participle of baize. • BAIZE v. to cover with a green cloth. |