| bottletree |
any of various trees native to Australia that have a swollen, bottle-shaped trunk. |
| bottle up |
to restrain or suppress. [2 definitions] |
| bottom |
the lowest or deepest point of something. [11 definitions] |
| bottom land |
lowlands beside, and rich in the deposits of, a river. |
| bottomless |
having no bottom. [3 definitions] |
| bottom line |
(informal) the final figure or lowest line in a financial statement, showing net profit or loss. [2 definitions] |
| bottommost |
lowest; furthest down. |
| botulin |
a toxin produced by the bacteria botulinus, and which causes botulism. |
| botulism |
an often lethal disease of the nervous system caused by ingesting even small amounts of the toxin botulin, produced by a bacterium that grows in poorly preserved or spoiled foods. |
| boudoir |
a woman's private sitting room or bedroom. |
| bouffant |
full and puffed out. [2 definitions] |
| bougainvillea |
any of several woody vines of the American tropics that have small inconspicuous flowers surrounded by bright red, orange, or purple bracts. |
| bough |
a branch of a tree, esp. a main branch. |
| bought |
past tense and past participle of buy. |
| bouillabaisse |
a stew containing a variety of fish and shellfish, often cooked with saffron. |
| bouillon |
a thin, usu. clear broth, or the stock for making such a broth. |
| boulangerie |
(French) a bakery that specializes in bread, rolls, and other plain baked goods. |
| boulder |
a large detached rock. |
| boule1 |
an advisory council of elders or legislative assembly in ancient Greece. [2 definitions] |
| boule2 |
a cylindrical or pear-shaped ball of alumina, fused and tinted to produce a synthetic gem. [2 definitions] |
| boulevard |
a wide city street, often lined with trees or landscaped. |