| BOK | • bok adj. (South Africa, slang) keen or willing. • bok interj. The clucking sound of a chicken. • Bok prop.n. A surname. |
| BOKE | • boke v. (Transitive, intransitive, UK dialectal) To thrust or push out; butt; poke. • boke v. (Intransitive) To retch or vomit. • Boke prop.n. A botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist Norman Hill Boke (1913-). |
| BOKO | • boko n. (Dated, West Midlands, originally boxing) The nose. • Boko prop.n. A people of Benin and Nigeria. • Boko prop.n. (Linguistics) A Mande language spoken by the Boko people. |
| BOKS | • Boks prop.n. Plural of Bok. • BOK n. (South African) a goat or antelope. |
| BOKED | • boked v. Simple past tense and past participle of boke. • BOKE v. (dialect) to belch, also BOAK, BOCK. |
| BOKEH | • bokeh n. (Photography) A subjective aesthetic quality of out-of-focus areas of an image projected by a camera lens. • BOKEH n. the blurred quality of a photograph. |
| BOKES | • bokes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of boke. • BOKE v. (dialect) to belch, also BOAK, BOCK. |
| BOKOS | • bokos n. Plural of boko. • Bokos n. Plural of Boko. • BOKO n. (slang) the nose. |
| BOKEHS | • bokehs n. Plural of bokeh. • BOKEH n. the blurred quality of a photograph. |
| BOKING | • boking v. Present participle of boke. • BOKE v. (dialect) to belch, also BOAK, BOCK. |
| BOKKEN | • bokken n. A wooden katana, used as a training sword. • BOKKEN n. (Japanese) a wooden sword for training. |
| BOKKENS | • bokkens n. Plural of bokken. • BOKKEN n. (Japanese) a wooden sword for training. |
| BOKMAKIERIE | • bokmakierie n. A shrike endemic to Southern Africa, with olive upper parts, a yellow underside, and a deep black gorget. • BOKMAKIERIE n. (South African) a large yellow shrike. |
| BOKMAKIERIES | • bokmakieries n. Plural of bokmakierie. • BOKMAKIERIE n. (South African) a large yellow shrike. |