brigantine |
a two-masted sailing vessel with square-rigged sails on the front mast and a fore-and-aft mainsail. |
bright |
filled with, reflecting, or emitting much light; shining. [7 definitions] |
brighten |
to become or make luminous, bright, or brighter. [2 definitions] |
brightness |
the quality, state, or condition of being bright. [2 definitions] |
brights |
the lights on the front of your car when you use your high beams. |
Bright's disease |
chronic inflammation of the blood vessels in the kidneys. |
brilliance |
extreme brightness or luster. [2 definitions] |
brilliancy |
brilliance. [2 definitions] |
brilliant |
extremely shiny or bright; glittering. [5 definitions] |
brilliantine |
a perfumed hairdressing used to make hair glossy and manageable. |
Brill's disease |
a form of typhus considered to be a recurrence of a much earlier infection. |
brim |
the top edge of a hollow object such as a cup; rim. [4 definitions] |
brimful |
full to the brim or top; brimming. |
brimless |
combined form of brim. |
brimstone |
sulfur. |
brindle |
a brindled color. [2 definitions] |
brindled |
brownish or gray with darker spots or streaks. |
brine |
water containing a high concentration of salt. [4 definitions] |
bring |
to take, lead, or carry toward the speaker or from one place to another. [3 definitions] |
bring about |
to cause to come into being; make happen. |
bring around |
to persuade (one) to accept a certain line of thought; convince. [2 definitions] |