| ABANDONMENTS | • abandonments n. Plural of abandonment. • ABANDONMENT n. the state of being abandoned. |
| ABANDONWARES | • ABANDONWARE n. computer software that is no longer sold or supported by the publisher. |
| BANDEIRANTES | • bandeirantes n. Plural of bandeirante. • BANDEIRANTE n. (Portuguese) a pioneer, explorer or adventurer, esp. one who took part in expeditions in search of gold and slaves in seventeenth century Brazil. |
| BANDERILLERO | • banderillero n. (Bullfighting) A member of the cuadrilla who uses banderillas. • BANDERILLERO n. a person who thrusts in the banderillas in a bullfight. |
| BANDERSNATCH | • Bandersnatch prop.n. An obscure fictional creature mentioned in two of Lewis Carroll’s poems. • BANDERSNATCH n. an imaginary wild animal of fierce disposition. |
| BANDICOOTING | • bandicooting v. Present participle of bandicoot. • BANDICOOT v. to remove potatoes from the ground leaving the tops undisturbed. |
| CROSSBANDING | • crossbanding v. Present participle of crossband. • crossbanding n. An arrangement or pattern of crossbands. • CROSSBANDING n. a veneer border, as on furniture, with its grain at right angles to the grain of the adjacent wood. |
| DISBANDMENTS | • disbandments n. Plural of disbandment. • DISBANDMENT n. the act of disbanding. |
| HOUSEHUSBAND | • househusband n. A man who tends to his home as a housekeeper or homemaker; the male equivalent of a housewife. • house␣husband n. Alternative form of househusband. • HOUSEHUSBAND n. a husband who does housekeeping usually while his wife earns the family income. |
| HUSBANDLANDS | • husbandlands n. Plural of husbandland. • HUSBANDLAND n. a manorial tenant's holding; two oxgangs. |
| HUSBANDLIEST | • HUSBANDLY adj. of or like a husband. |