banger |
(chiefly British; informal) a sausage. [2 definitions] |
Bangkok |
the seaport capital of Thailand. |
Bangladesh |
a country surrounded by India on three sides and the Indian Ocean on the fourth. |
Bangladeshi |
of or pertaining to Bangladesh or its people, culture, or the like. [2 definitions] |
bangle |
a bracelet in the form of a solid ring, usu. without a clasp. [2 definitions] |
bangs |
a straight-cut fringe of hair across the forehead. |
Bangui |
the capital of the Central African Republic. |
bang-up |
(informal) done very well; excellent. |
bang up |
(informal) to damage or injure, as in a collision. |
banian |
a Hindu tradesman of a caste that does not eat meat. [2 definitions] |
banish |
to cast (someone) permanently out of a country by official action. [2 definitions] |
banister |
the rail of a staircase; balustrade. [3 definitions] |
banjo |
a musical instrument with a circular body covered with skin, a long fretted neck, and four or five strings that are plucked or strummed. |
Banjul |
the seaport capital of Gambia. |
bank1 |
a heap or mass of something, such as earth or clouds. [6 definitions] |
bank2 |
a business concerned with the safeguarding, exchanging, and lending of money. [6 definitions] |
bank account |
at a bank, the funds credited to a depositor and subject to withdrawal by him or her. |
bankbook |
a book that a depositor keeps containing the bank's records of his or her savings deposits and withdrawals. |
bank card |
an official card, esp. a credit card or ATM card, issued by a bank to a customer and used in transactions. |
banker1 |
an owner or employee of a bank, esp. in management. [2 definitions] |
banker2 |
on the Newfoundland banks, a ship or person engaged in fishing for cod. |