| BREECHED | • breeched v. Simple past tense and past participle of breech. • breeched adj. Dressed in breeches. • BREECH v. to clothe with breeches. | 
| BREECHES | • breeches n. Plural of breech. • breeches n. A garment worn by men, covering the hips and thighs; smallclothes. • breeches n. (Informal) Trousers; pantaloons. | 
| BREEDERS | • breeders n. Plural of breeder. • BREEDER n. one who breeds. | 
| BREEDING | • breeding n. Propagation of offspring through sexual reproduction. • breeding n. The act of insemination by natural or artificial means. • breeding n. The act of copulation in animals. | 
| BREENGED | • breenged v. Simple past tense and past participle of breenge. • BREENGE v. (Scots) to plunge forward, also BREINGE. | 
| BREENGES | • breenges n. Plural of breenge. • breenges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of breenge. • BREENGE v. (Scots) to plunge forward, also BREINGE. | 
| BREERING | • BREER v. (Scots) to sprout above ground, also BRAIRD. | 
| BREEZIER | • breezier adj. Comparative form of breezy: more breezy. • BREEZY adj. windy. | 
| BREEZILY | • breezily adv. In a breezy manner. • BREEZY adv. windy. | 
| BREEZING | • breezing v. Present participle of breeze. • breezing n. The act by which a horse is breezed, or taken on a light run. • BREEZE v. to move briskly. | 
| INBREEDS | • inbreeds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inbreed. • INBREED v. to breed closely related stock. | 
| OUTBREED | • outbreed v. To breed from parents not closely related. • outbreed v. (Transitive) To breed more successfully than. • OUTBREED v. to interbreed relatively unrelated stocks. | 
| REBREEDS | • rebreeds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rebreed. • REBREED v. to breed again. | 
| SUBBREED | • subbreed n. (Zoology) A race or strain differing in certain characteristics from the parent breed. • SUBBREED n. a distinguishable strain within a breed. | 
| UNBREECH | • unbreech v. (Transitive) To remove the breeches of; to divest or strip of breeches. • unbreech v. (Military, transitive) To free the breech of (A cannon etc.) from its fastenings or coverings. • UNBREECH v. to remove the breeches of. |