| BARKANTINE | • barkantine n. (Sailing) Alternative spelling of barquentine. • BARKANTINE n. a three-masted vessel, with the foremast square-rigged, and the mainmast and mizzenmast fore-and-aft-rigged, also BARKENTINE, BARQUANTINE, BARQUENTINE. |
| BARKEEPERS | • barkeepers n. Plural of barkeeper. • bar-keepers n. Plural of bar-keeper. • BARKEEPER n. a bartender. |
| BARKENTINE | • barkentine n. (Sailing) Alternative spelling of barquentine. • BARKENTINE n. a three-masted vessel, with the foremast square-rigged, and the mainmast and mizzenmast fore-and-aft-rigged, also BARKANTINE, BARQUANTINE, BARQUENTINE. |
| BIRCHBARKS | • birchbarks n. Plural of birchbark. • BIRCHBARK n. the bark of the birch tree. |
| BITTERBARK | • bitterbark n. Alternative form of bitter bark. • bitter␣bark n. Any of various trees with bitter bark. • BITTERBARK n. an Australian tree with bitter tasting bark, used for tonic medicine. |
| CRAMPBARKS | • CRAMPBARK n. (US) the guelder rose; its medicinal bark. |
| DISBARKING | • disbarking v. Present participle of disbark. • DISBARK v. to strip of bark. |
| DISEMBARKS | • disembarks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disembark. • DISEMBARK v. to leave a ship, to land. |
| EMBARKMENT | • embarkment n. Embarkation; the act of setting out. • EMBARKMENT n. embarkation. |
| OUTBARKING | • outbarking v. Present participle of outbark. • OUTBARK v. to surpass in barking. |
| PAPERBARKS | • paperbarks n. Plural of paperbark. • PAPERBARK n. an Australian tree with spear-shaped leaves and a papery bark. |
| REEMBARKED | • reembarked v. Simple past tense and past participle of reembark. • re-embarked v. Simple past tense and past participle of re-embark. • REEMBARK v. to embark again. |
| RINGBARKED | • ringbarked v. Simple past tense and past participle of ringbark. • ring-barked v. Simple past tense and past participle of ring-bark. • RINGBARK v. to strip a ring of bark from a tree. |
| SHELLBARKS | • shellbarks n. Plural of shellbark. • SHELLBARK n. a species of hickory whose outer bark is loose and peeling, aka shagbark. |
| WATTLEBARK | • WATTLEBARK n. the bark of various acacias, used for tanning. |
| YELLOWBARK | • yellow␣bark n. Calisaya (Cinchona spp.). • YELLOWBARK n. the calisaya tree. |