| BANI | • bani n. Plural of ban (currency). • BAN n. a monetary unit of Romania. |
| BANIA | • bania n. Alternative form of bunnia. • BANIA n. (Hindi) an Indian fig tree. |
| BANIAN | • banian n. Alternative spelling of banyan. • BANIAN n. (Hindi) a Hindu trader. |
| BANIAS | • banias n. Plural of bania. • BANIA n. (Hindi) an Indian fig tree. |
| BANING | • baning v. Present participle of bane. • BANE v. to kill with poison. |
| BANISH | • banish v. (Heading) To send someone away and forbid that person from returning. • banish v. To expel, especially from the mind. • BANISH v. to expel, exile. |
| BANIANS | • banians n. Plural of banian. • BANIAN n. (Hindi) a Hindu trader. |
| BANISHED | • banished v. Simple past tense and past participle of banish. • banished adj. Having been subject to banishment; kicked out and forbidden from returning; forbidden and prohibited. • banishèd adj. Alternative form of banished. |
| BANISHER | • banisher n. One who banishes. • BANISHER n. one that banishes. |
| BANISHES | • banishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of banish. • BANISH v. to expel, exile. |
| BANISTER | • banister n. The handrail on the side of a staircase. • banister n. One of the vertical supports of a handrail; a baluster. • banister v. To construct a banister. |
| BANISHERS | • banishers n. Plural of banisher. • BANISHER n. one that banishes. |
| BANISHING | • banishing v. Present participle of banish. • banishing n. A magical ritual intended to remove negative spiritual influences. • BANISH v. to expel, exile. |
| BANISTERS | • banisters n. Plural of banister. • Banisters prop.n. Plural of Banister. • BANISTER n. a stair handrail. |
| BANISHMENT | • banishment n. The act of banishing. • banishment n. The state of being banished, exile. • BANISHMENT n. the act of banishing, or the state of being banished. |
| BANISTERED | • banistered v. Simple past tense and past participle of banister. • BANISTERED adj. having a banister. |
| BANISHMENTS | • banishments n. Plural of banishment. • BANISHMENT n. the act of banishing, or the state of being banished. |