| ANTIBACCHII | • ANTIBACCHIUS n. (Latin) a foot of two long (or stressed) syllables followed by a short (or unstressed) one. | 
| ANTIBACCHIUS | • antibacchius n. (Poetry) A rare metrical foot consisting of two accented syllables followed by one unaccented syllable. • ANTIBACCHIUS n. (Latin) a foot of two long (or stressed) syllables followed by a short (or unstressed) one. | 
| BACCHANAL | • bacchanal adj. Relating to Bacchus or his festival. • bacchanal adj. Engaged in drunken revels; drunken and riotous or noisy. • bacchanal n. A devotee of Bacchus. | 
| BACCHANALIA | • bacchanalia n. Any wild, orgiastic party or celebration. • Bacchanalia n. (Greek mythology) A feast or an orgy in honor of Bacchus. • Bacchanalia n. (By extension) A drunken feast; drunken revels; an orgy. | 
| BACCHANALIAN | • bacchanalian adj. Alternative letter-case form of Bacchanalian. • bacchanalian n. Alternative letter-case form of Bacchanalian. • Bacchanalian adj. Of or pertaining to the festival of Bacchus; relating to or given to reveling and drunkenness. | 
| BACCHANALIANISM | • bacchanalianism n. The practice of bacchanalians; bacchanals; drunken revelry. • BACCHANALIANISM n. wild revelry. | 
| BACCHANALIANS | • bacchanalians n. Plural of bacchanalian. • Bacchanalians n. Plural of Bacchanalian. • BACCHANALIAN n. a drunken reveller, also BACCHANAL. | 
| BACCHANALIAS | • bacchanalias n. Plural of bacchanalia. | 
| BACCHANALS | • bacchanals n. Plural of bacchanal. • BACCHANAL n. a drunken reveller, also BACCHANALIAN. | 
| BACCHANT | • bacchant n. A priest of Bacchus. • bacchant n. A bacchanal; a drunken reveler. • bacchant adj. Fond of drunken revelry; wine-loving; reveling; carousing. | 
| BACCHANTE | • bacchante n. A priestess of Bacchus. • bacchante n. A female bacchanal. • BACCHANTE n. a priestess of Bacchus. | 
| BACCHANTES | • bacchantes n. Plural of bacchant. • bacchantes n. Plural of bacchante. • BACCHANTE n. a priestess of Bacchus. | 
| BACCHANTIC | • bacchantic adj. Bacchanalian. • bacchantic adj. Pertaining to the clergy of Bacchus. | 
| BACCHANTS | • bacchants n. Plural of bacchant. • BACCHANT n. a priest of Bacchus, a reveller. | 
| BACCHIAC | • bacchiac n. (Prosody) Synonym of bacchius. • BACCHIAC adj. relating to the bacchius, a type of metrical foot, also BACCHIAN. | 
| BACCHIAN | • bacchian adj. (Rare) jovial or drunken. • BACCHIAN adj. relating to the bacchius, a type of metrical foot, also BACCHIAC. | 
| BACCHIC | • bacchic adj. Of or relating to Bacchus; hence, jovial, or riotous, with intoxication; bacchanalian. • bacchic adj. (Prosody) Relating to a bacchius. • Bacchic adj. Alternative spelling of bacchic. | 
| BACCHII | • bacchii n. Plural of bacchius. • BACCHIUS n. (Latin) a metrical foot composed of a short syllable and two long ones. | 
| BACCHIUS | • bacchius n. (Prosody) A metrical foot composed of a short syllable and two long ones; according to some, two long and a short. • BACCHIUS n. (Latin) a metrical foot composed of a short syllable and two long ones. |