bohío |
(Spanish) hut, esp. one with a thatched roof. |
boil1 |
of a liquid, to produce bubbles of vapor when heated to a high enough temperature. [8 definitions] |
boil2 |
a swollen, painful sore that is filled with pus and is caused by a bacterial infection. |
boil down |
to lessen something by boiling. [2 definitions] |
boil down to |
of a thing, to have (something) as its central cause, fundamental essence, or core significance. [3 definitions] |
boiler |
a sealed container or system of containers that when used with a source of heat generates steam for heat or power. [3 definitions] |
boilermaker |
one who makes or repairs boilers. [2 definitions] |
boilerplate |
in journalism, written material created by a news agency or similar business that is typeset and ready to be used across various syndicated publications. [5 definitions] |
boiling point |
the temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid equals atmospheric pressure and the liquid boils. [2 definitions] |
boil over |
to boil to overflowing. |
Boise |
the capital of Idaho. |
boisterous |
loud, unrestrained, and in high spirits; rowdy. [2 definitions] |
bok choy |
a cabbagelike Asian plant, related to mustard, with crisp green leaves on white stalks. [2 definitions] |
bola |
a throwing weapon with heavy balls attached to the ends of a rope, used by South American herdsmen to entangle the legs of cattle and game. |
bold |
brave; daring. [5 definitions] |
boldface |
a typeface with heavy, thick lines, often used for emphasis. [2 definitions] |
bold-faced |
brazen; forward. [2 definitions] |
bole |
the trunk of a tree. |
bolero |
a fitted jacket that ends at or above the waist and is worn open at the front. [2 definitions] |
bolide |
a large, exceptionally bright meteor, esp. one that explodes in the earth's atmosphere. |
bolivar |
the chief monetary unit of Venezuela, equaling one hundred centimos. |