Third-person singular simple present indicative form of adverb
avebury
baclava
baclava
noun
Alternative form of baklava
baklava
baklava
noun
A popular sweet pastry found in many cuisines of the Middle East and the Balkans, made of chopped nuts layered with phyllo pastry. [since c. 1650; modern spelling since 1800s]
baranov
barvell
barvick
batavia
batavia
noun
Alternative form of Batavia (“variety of lettuce”)
bavaria
bavaroy
bavaroy
noun
(obsolete) A kind of cloak or surtout.
bavette
bavette
noun
(pasta) A type of thick spaghetti.
beef flank steak
beef flap steak
beef skirt steak
baviere
bayview
beavers
beavers
noun
plural of beaver
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of beaver
beavery
beavery
adj
of or pertaining to beavers
noun
(rare) a place, especially artificial, where beavers live.
bebrave
becarve
becarve
verb
(transitive) To cut; carve or cut up; cut in pieces; carve.
(transitive, obsolete) To cut off.
(transitive, obsolete, land) To cut up; cut open; open up.
befavor
begrave
begrave
verb
(transitive, obsolete) To bury.
(transitive, obsolete) To engrave.
behaved
behaved
adj
(in combination) Exhibiting the specified kind of behaviour.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of behave
behaver
behaver
noun
(psychology) An individual whose behaviour is being monitored or studied.
Someone or something that behaves.
behaves
behaves
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of behave
beknave
beknave
verb
(transitive, rare) To call (someone) a knave.
(transitive, rare) To treat as a knave.
beleave
beleave
verb
(obsolete, intransitive) To be left; to remain.
(obsolete, transitive) To leave behind, abandon.
bereave
bereave
verb
(intransitive, rare) To destroy life; cut off.
(transitive) To deprive by or as if by violence; to rob; to strip; to benim.
(transitive) To deprive of power; prevent.
(transitive) To take away someone or something that is important or close; deprive.
(transitive, obsolete) To take away by destroying, impairing, or spoiling; take away by violence.
beslave
beslave
verb
(transitive) To address as a slave; call (someone) "slave".
(transitive) To fill with slaves; pollute with slavery or slavedom.
(transitive) To make a slave of; enslave.
bhavani
bhavani
Proper noun
A Hindu goddess, consort of Shiva.
bihalve
bivalve
bivalve
noun
(botany) A pericarp in which the seed case opens or splits into two parts or valves.
Any mollusc belonging to the taxonomic class Bivalvia, characterized by a shell consisting of two hinged sections, such as a scallop, clam, mussel or oyster.
bivocal
bivocal
noun
A diphthong
bivouac
bivouac
noun
(dated) The watch of a whole army by night, when in danger of surprise or attack.
(zoology) A structure formed by migratory ants out of their own bodies to protect the queen and larvae.
A temporary shelter constructed generally for a few nights.
An encampment for the night, usually without tents or covering.
Any temporary encampment.
verb
To encamp for the night without tents or covering.
To set up camp.
To watch at night or be on guard, as a whole army.
bolivar
bolivar
noun
Alternative spelling of bolívar
bolivia
bolivia
noun
(card games) A meld of seven wild cards in said card game.
(uncountable, card games) A card game similar to rummy and canasta.
bouvard
bovgazk
bovidae
bovista
bravade
bravade
noun
Obsolete form of bravado.
bravado
bravado
noun
(obsolete) A swaggerer; a braggart.
A false show of courage.
A swaggering show of defiance or courage.
verb
(obsolete, intransitive) To swagger; to brag.
bravely
bravely
adv
In a brave manner.
bravers
bravers
noun
plural of braver
bravery
bravery
noun
(countable) A brave act.
(usually uncountable) Being brave, courageousness.
Splendor, magnificence.
bravest
bravest
adj
superlative form of brave: most brave
noun
(informal) Firefighters.
braving
braving
noun
A bravado; a boast.
verb
present participle of brave
bravish
bravoed
bravoed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of bravo
bravoes
bravura
bravura
adj
Overly showy; ostentatious.
noun
(music) A highly technical or difficult piece, usually written for effect.
A display of daring.
bravure
bravure
noun
plural of bravura
brevard
bugayev
cambeva
embrave
embrave
verb
(obsolete) To embellish, adorn.
(obsolete) To inspire with bravery.
enbrave
fivebar
lavable
lavabos
lavabos
noun
plural of lavabo
livable
livable
adj
Endurable, survivable, suitable for living in, inhabitable.
livably
livably
adv
(uncommon) In a manner that is conducive to living.
lovable
lovable
adj
Inspiring or deserving love or affection; adorable or cute.
lovably
lovably
adv
In a lovable manner.
movable
movable
adj
Capable of being moved, lifted, carried, drawn, turned, or conveyed, or in any way made to change place or posture; not fixed or stationary
Changing from one time to another
noun
Something which is movable; an article of wares or goods; a commodity; a piece of property not fixed, or not a part of real estate; generally, in the plural, goods; wares; furniture.
movably
movably
adv
Such that it can be moved.
nabokov
obovate
obovate
adj
(botany, mycology) Shaped like an egg, with the broad extremity located away from the base.
obviate
obviate
noun
(linguistics) Synonym of obviative
verb
(transitive) To anticipate and prevent or bypass (something which would otherwise have been necessary or required).
(transitive) To avoid (a future problem or difficult situation).
overbar
overbar
noun
A line placed above text; the character ‾ (◌̅).
verb
(transitive) To place a line above (text).
savable
savable
adj
Capable of being saved.
suboval
suboval
adj
Somewhat or nearly oval.
subvola
svabite
svabite
noun
(mineralogy) A hexagonal-dipyramidal mineral containing arsenic, calcium, fluorine, and oxygen.
svoboda
unbrave
unbrave
adj
Not brave.
valborg
valenba
vazimba
venable
verbals
verbals
noun
plural of verbal
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of verbal
verbank
verbate
verbate
verb
To transcribe verbatim
verbena
verbena
noun
Verbena, a genus of herbaceous plants of which several species are extensively cultivated for the great beauty of their flowers; vervain.
vexable
vexable
adj
Capable of being vexed; perturbable.
vibrant
vibrant
adj
(of a colour) Bright.
Lively and vigorous.
Pulsing with energy or activity.
Vibrating, resonant or resounding.
noun
(phonetics) Any of a class of consonants including taps and trills.
vibrate
vibrate
noun
The setting, on a portable electronic device, that causes it to vibrate rather than sound any (or most) needed alarms.
verb
(intransitive) To resonate.
(intransitive) To shake with small, rapid movements to and fro.
(intransitive, music) To use vibrato.
(transitive) To affect with vibratory motion; to set in vibration.
(transitive) To brandish; to swing to and fro.
(transitive) To mark or measure by moving to and fro.
(transitive, slang, dated) To please or impress someone.
vibrato
vibrato
noun
(music) The musical effect or technique where the pitch or frequency of a note or sound is quickly and repeatedly raised and lowered over a small distance for the duration of that note or sound.
vocable
vocable
adj
(linguistics) Able to be uttered.
noun
(linguistics) A word or utterance, especially with reference to its form rather than its meaning.
(music) A syllable or sound without specific meaning, used together with or in place of actual words in a song.
vocably
volable
volable
adj
Obsolete form of voluble.
votable
votable
adj
Capable of being voted upon.
Eligible to vote.
vrablik
vrbaite
vrbaite
noun
(mineralogy) An opaque, brittle mineral with chemical formula Tl₄Hg₃Sb₂As₈S₂₀.