bunkhouse |
a building in which many workers can sleep, as on a large farm or ranch. |
bunkum |
insincere talk or speech-making. |
bunny |
(informal) a rabbit, esp. a young one. |
Bunraku |
a traditional form of Japanese puppet theater, that uses large wooden puppets manipulated by visible puppeteers who are dressed in black. |
Bunsen burner |
a cylindrical burner, used in laboratories, that has holes at the bottom where air enters, mixes with gas, and produces a hot blue flame. |
bunt1 |
in baseball, to tap (the ball) so that it lands in the front of the infield. [2 definitions] |
bunt2 |
the central area of a square sail. [2 definitions] |
bunt3 |
a disease of wheat and other grain plants that is caused by fungi. |
bunting1 |
a light, loose wool or cotton fabric often used to make flags. [3 definitions] |
bunting2 |
any of various small, colorful birds of the finch family. |
bunting3 |
a hooded sleeping garment for infants. |
buntline |
one of the ropes used to haul up a square sail for securing it to the mast. |
buon giorno |
(Italian) good morning; good day. |
buoy |
a float attached by line to the bottom of a body of water to mark a location. [5 definitions] |
buoyancy |
the capacity to float or rise up in a liquid or gas. [2 definitions] |
buoyant |
able to float or keep something else afloat. [3 definitions] |
buprestid |
any of various long, flat, brightly colored beetles whose larvae eat woody plants. |
bur |
the spiny seed case of any of various plants such as the burdock or chestnut. [3 definitions] |
burble |
to make a soft bubbling sound or murmur. [3 definitions] |
burbot |
a freshwater fish related to the cod. |
burden1 |
something that is carried, borne, or endured, usu. with some difficulty. [3 definitions] |