| BARRED | • barred v. Simple past tense and past participle of bar. • barred adj. Having bars; striped. • barred adj. Prevented, either by a physical barrier or by conditions. |
| BIRDER | • birder n. (Birdwatching) A birdwatcher. • birder n. A person who hunts birds. • BIRDER n. a birdwatching enthusiast. |
| BIRRED | • birred v. Simple past tense and past participle of birr. • BIRR v. (Amharic) to make a whirring noise. |
| BORDAR | • bordar n. (History) A person ranking below villeins and above serfs in the social hierarchy of a manor, holding… • BORDAR n. (historical) a tenant who holds land at his lord's pleasure. |
| BORDER | • border n. The line or frontier area separating political or geographical regions. • border n. The outer edge of something. • border n. A decorative strip around the edge of something. |
| BRAIRD | • braird n. (Scotland) The first shoots of grass or crops. • braird v. (Scotland, intransitive) Of grass or crops: to show their first shoots above ground. • BRAIRD v. (Scots) to sprout above ground, also BREER. |
| BRIARD | • briard n. A sturdy, rough-coated dog of an ancient French breed. • BRIARD n. (French) a kind of rugged French dog. |
| BURRED | • burred v. Simple past tense and past participle of burr. • BURR v. to remove the rough edge from, also BUR. |
| DARBAR | • darbar n. Alternative form of durbar. • DARBAR n. the court of a native ruler in India, also DURBAR. |
| DEBURR | • deburr v. (Transitive) To remove burrs from (a workpiece). • deburr v. (Transitive) To remove debris from (raw wool). • DEBURR v. to remove burrs from. |
| DURBAR | • durbar n. (Historical) A ceremonial gathering held by a ruler in India. • durbar n. (Historical) An audience chamber. • durbar n. (Historical) The body of officials at a royal or princely court in India. |
| REBRED | • rebred v. Simple past tense and past participle of rebreed. • REBREED v. to breed again. |