| ARBOURS | • arbours n. Plural of arbour. • Arbours prop.n. Plural of Arbour. • 'arbours n. Plural of ’arbour. |
| BOURBON | • bourbon n. A whiskey distilled from a mixture of grains in which at least 51% is corn, aged in charred, new oak… • bourbon n. A serving of bourbon whiskey. • bourbon n. A Bourbon biscuit. |
| BOURDED | • bourded v. Simple past tense and past participle of bourd. • BOURD v. (obsolete) to jest. |
| BOURDER | • bourder n. (Obsolete) A jester. • BOURDER n. a jester. |
| BOURDON | • bourdon n. (Music, archaic) The burden or bass of a melody. • bourdon n. The drone pipe of a bagpipe. • bourdon n. The lowest-pitched stop of an organ. |
| BOURKHA | • bourkha n. Alternative spelling of burka. • BOURKHA n. (Urdu) a coverall worn by Muslim women, also BURKA, BOORKA, BURQA. |
| BOURLAW | • bourlaw n. Alternative form of byrlaw. • BOURLAW n. (archaic) a local law dealing with local customs and civil disputes, also BYRLAW. |
| BOURNES | • bournes n. Plural of bourne. • BOURNE n. a boundary, limit, also BOURN. |
| BOURREE | • bourree n. Alternative spelling of bourrée. • bourrée n. A baroque dance of French origin, common in Auvergne and Biscay in Spain in the 17th century. • bourrée n. A piece of music in character with such a dance. |
| BOURSES | • bourses n. Plural of bourse. • BOURSE n. (French) a commercial exchange; specifically, a European stock exchange. |
| BOURSIN | • BOURSIN n. a mild, smooth, creamy cheese without rind. |
| HARBOUR | • harbour n. Commonwealth standard spelling of harbor. • harbour v. Commonwealth standard spelling of harbor. • Harbour prop.n. A surname. |
| LABOURS | • labours n. Plural of labour. • labours v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of labour. • LABOUR v. to work, also LABOR. |
| TABOURS | • tabours n. Plural of tabour. • TABOUR v. to beat on a small drum, also TABOR, TABER. |
| TAMBOUR | • tambour n. (Music) A small shallow drum. • tambour n. A circular frame for embroidery. • tambour n. A rich kind of gold and silver embroidery. |