| BAIDARKA | • baidarka n. Alternative form of bidarka. • BAIDARKA n. (Russian) an Alaskan Inuit kayak, also BAIDAR, BIDARKA, BIDARKEE. |
| BAILABLE | • bailable adj. (Of a person) Eligible for bail. • bailable adj. (Of an offence) For which bail is permitted. • BAILABLE adj. able to be bailed. |
| BAILBOND | • bailbond n. Alternative form of bail bond. • bail␣bond n. (US) A surety, used to obtain the release of a criminal defendant who has been required to give bail. • BAILBOND n. a bond given by a prisoner. |
| BAILIFFS | • bailiffs n. Plural of bailiff. • Bailiffs prop.n. Plural of Bailiff. • BAILIFF n. a sheriff's officer. |
| BAILLIES | • baillies n. Plural of baillie. • Baillies prop.n. Plural of Baillie. • BAILLIE n. in Scotland, a magistrate who presides in a burgh court, also BAILIE. |
| BAILMENT | • bailment n. (Obsolete) Bail. • bailment n. (Law) The handing over of control over, or possession of, personal property by one person, the bailor… • BAILMENT n. a delivery of goods in trust. |
| BAILOUTS | • bailouts n. Plural of bailout. • bail-outs n. Plural of bail-out. • BAILOUT n. the act of parachuting from an aircraft. |
| BAILSMAN | • bailsman n. (Law) A person who provides bail for another. • BAILSMAN n. a person who stands bail for another. |
| BAILSMEN | • bailsmen n. Plural of bailsman. • BAILSMAN n. a person who stands bail for another. |
| BAINITES | • bainites n. Plural of bainite. • BAINITE n. a byproduct of steel treatment. |
| BAIRNISH | • bairnish adj. (UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Having the manners of a child; childish; silly. • BAIRNISH adj. like a bairn, a child. |
| BAITFISH | • baitfish n. (Fishing) Small fish such as minnows that are used as bait to catch larger predatory fish. • baitfish n. (Fishing) Fish that can be caught using bait. • BAITFISH n. a fish used as bait. |
| BAITINGS | • baitings n. Plural of baiting. • BAITING n. fish or worms used as bait. |