bombinate |
to make a buzzing sound. |
bombing |
an attack in which bombs are dropped. |
bombogenesis |
rapid intensification of a large storm due to a steep drop in barometric pressure. |
bombproof |
impervious to damage or destruction by conventional bombs. |
bombshell |
a bomb. [2 definitions] |
bombsight |
a device in aircraft that is used to aim bombs. |
bona fide |
not counterfeit or sham; genuine; real. [2 definitions] |
bonanza |
a rich vein of valuable ore in a mine. [2 definitions] |
Bonaparte |
see "Napoleon I." |
bon appétit |
(French) good appetite (used before a meal to wish diners enjoyment ). |
bonbon |
a candy with a filling of fruit jam, nuts, or creamy sugar paste enclosed in a coating of chocolate or the like. |
bond |
something that connects or confines. [6 definitions] |
bondable |
combined form of bond. |
bondage |
a state of servitude or slavery to another. [2 definitions] |
bonded |
subject to a binding promise to pay, as monetary debt. [3 definitions] |
bonded debt |
the portion of a corporation's or state's indebtedness that is represented by the bonds it has issued. |
bondholder |
one who holds or owns bonds; one who receives payment of interest on a bond or bonds. |
bonding |
the formation of close personal relationships, as between family members or friends. |
bondman |
a male bound as a slave or serf; bond servant. |
bond paper |
a high-grade paper with some proportion of rag content, used for stationery and documents; bond. |
bond servant |
one who is bound as a slave or serf. [2 definitions] |