| ABAYAS | • abayas n. Plural of abaya. • Abayas prop.n. Plural of Abaya. • ABAYA n. a Syrian cloth of goat's or camel's hair; an outer garment made of it, also ABA, ABBA. |
| BAYAMO | • bayamo n. A violent storm in the Caribbean. • bayamo n. (Figuratively) A violent force. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • Bayamo prop.n. A city in Granma, Cuba. |
| BAYARD | • bayard n. A bay horse. • bayard n. (Humorous) Any horse. • bayard n. (Archaic) A stupid, clownish fellow. |
| BAYEST | • bayest adj. Superlative form of bay: most bay. • BAY adj. of a certain colour. |
| BAYING | • baying v. Present participle of bay. • baying n. Action of the verb to bay; howling. • baying n. An instance of baying; a howl. |
| BAYLES | • Bayles prop.n. A surname originating as an occupation. • Bayles prop.n. Plural of Bayle. • BAYLE n. a pole, a barrier separating horses in a field. |
| BAYMAN | • bayman n. (Historical) One of the earliest European settlers of the eventual colony of British Honduras, modern-day Belize. • bayman n. (US, naval) A sickbay nurse. • bayman n. (Newfoundland) A rural Newfoundlander, as opposed to a townie (city dweller). |
| BAYMEN | • baymen n. Plural of bayman. • BAYMAN n. a person who works about a bay. |
| BAYOUS | • bayous n. Plural of bayou. • BAYOU n. (Native American) a marshy offshoot of a lake or river. |
| BAYTED | • bayted v. Simple past tense and past participle of bayt. • BAYT v. (Spenser) to bate, abate, also BATE. |
| BAYWOP | • baywop n. (Newfoundland, slang, derogatory) A rural Newfoundlander. • BAYWOP n. (offensive) in Newfoundland, a derogatory term for people coming from outport communities. |
| BAYYAN | • BAYYAN n. (Arabic) an official declaration in Islam. |
| EBAYER | • eBayer n. (Internet, informal) A member of the auction web site eBay. • EBAYER n. someone who trades on eBay. |
| EMBAYS | • embays v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embay. • EMBAY v. to enclose in a bay. |
| KABAYA | • kabaya n. Alternative spelling of kebaya. • KABAYA n. (Malay) a cotton jacket. |
| REDBAY | • redbay n. Alternative form of red bay. • red␣bay n. A small tree, Persea borbonia, in the Lauraceae family, with red fruit and wood, used for ornamental purposes. • Red␣Bay prop.n. A town in Labrador, Newfoundland and Labrador. |