| BIRCH | • birch n. Any of various trees of the genus Betula, native to countries in the Northern Hemisphere. • birch n. A hard wood taken from the birch tree, typically used to make furniture. • birch n. A stick, rod or bundle of twigs made from birch wood, used for punishment. |
| BIRDS | • birds n. Plural of bird. • BIRD v. to hunt birds. |
| BIRKS | • birks n. Plural of birk. • Birks prop.n. A surname. • Birks prop.n. Plural of Birk. |
| BIRLE | • birle v. (Scotland, obsolete) To pour a drink (for). • birle v. (Scotland, obsolete) To drink deeply or excessively; carouse. • BIRLE v. to carouse, also BIRL, BYRL. |
| BIRLS | • birls n. Plural of birl. • BIRL v. to spin round. |
| BIROS | • biros n. Plural of biro. • Biros prop.n. A surname. • Biros prop.n. Plural of Biro. |
| BIRRS | • birrs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of birr. • birrs n. Plural of birr. • Birrs prop.n. Plural of Birr. |
| BIRSE | • birse n. (Scotland) bristle. • Birse prop.n. A village and civil parish in Aberdeenshire council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NO5597). • Birse prop.n. A habitational surname. |
| BIRSY | • birsy adj. (Scotland) bristling, bristly (of an animal such as a wolf or a bear). • BIRSY adj. (Scots) bristly. |
| BIRTH | • birth n. (Uncountable) The process of childbearing; the beginning of life. • birth n. (Countable) An instance of childbirth. • birth n. (Countable) A beginning or start; a point of origin. |
| MBIRA | • mbira n. (Music) A thumb piano, a musical instrument having a small sound box fitted with a row of tuned tabs… • MBIRA n. (Bantu) an African musical instrument played with the thumbs, aka kalimba. |
| SABIR | • sabir n. A lingua franca. • Sabir prop.n. (Historical) An Italian-based pidgin language used as the lingua franca of Mediterranean trade from… • Sabir n. (Historical) A member of a (possibly Turkic) people or tribe who lived around the Caspian before the… |