bagasse |
the pulp that remains after juice has been removed from sugar cane or sugar beet. [2 definitions] |
bagatelle |
something small or insignificant. [3 definitions] |
Bagdad |
variant of Baghdad. |
bagel |
a leavened, ring-shaped bread roll with a dense, chewy texture. |
bagful |
the amount that a bag can or does hold. [2 definitions] |
baggage |
suitcases, bags, and other articles used to carry belongings during travel; luggage. [3 definitions] |
baggy |
hanging or bulging in loose folds; puffed out; baglike. |
Baghdad |
the capital of Iraq. |
bagnio |
a place of prostitution; brothel. |
bagpipe |
(often pl.) a musical instrument, played esp. in Scotland, consisting of a double-reed melody pipe and one or more drone pipes that protrude from a flexible leather bag that is inflated through a blowpipe by the breath or by bellows. The pipes are traditionally made of wood. |
baguette |
a long, thin loaf of bread with a crisp crust, made from a basic, wheat flour dough. The baguette has its origins in France. [3 definitions] |
bah |
used as an expression of disgust or annoyance. |
Bahai |
a modern Iranian religion that is based on a doctrine of universal brotherhood, the equality of the sexes, and total religious tolerance. |
Bahaism |
Bahai. |
Bahamas |
(used with a pl. verb) a chain of islands southeast of Florida and roughly parallel to Cuba; Bahama Islands. [2 definitions] |
Bahrain |
an island country in the Persian Gulf off the coast of Saudi Arabia. [2 definitions] |
baht |
the chief monetary unit of Thailand, equaling one hundred satang. |
bail1 |
an amount of money or other property left with a court to ensure that a person who is released after arrest will return to stand trial. [5 definitions] |
bail2 |
the curved handle of a bucket or pail. [2 definitions] |
bail3 |
to remove (water) from a boat by scooping and emptying with a container. [4 definitions] |
bailee |
the person who receives property in the payment of bail. |