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 round, ball-like loaf of bread with a somewhat flattened top, traditionally French. [3 definitions] |
boulevard |
a wide city street, often lined with trees or landscaped. |
bounce |
to spring back or up following a collision, or to do so several times in succession. [10 definitions] |
bounce back |
to recover completely or quickly. |
bouncer |
something or someone that bounces. [2 definitions] |
bouncing |
full of life; healthy; vigorous. |
bouncing Bet |
a perennial plant originating in Europe and Asia that has rounded clusters of pinkish flowers. |
bouncy |
tending to bounce. [2 definitions] |
-bound |
going toward, or planning to go to. [2 definitions] |
bound1 |
held by bonds; tied. [5 definitions] |
bound2 |
to leap; spring. [4 definitions] |
bound3 |
anything that serves as a limit or restriction. [4 definitions] |
bound4 |
on the way to; headed (usu. fol. by "for"). |
boundary |
a line, real or imaginary, that indicates the limits of something. |
boundaryless |
combined form of boundary. |
bounden |
required by law or as if by law; obligatory. |
bounder |
an obtrusive, ill-bred, or vulgar person, esp. a man who behaves badly toward women. [2 definitions] |