bore3 |
tidal water that rises abruptly to form a wave as it moves inland. |
bore4 |
past tense of bear1. |
boreal |
of or pertaining to the north, esp. the wind from the north. |
bored |
finding something tedious or dull; uninterested. |
boredom |
the state of being bored; dullness; ennui. |
borer |
a machine or other device designed to bore holes. [3 definitions] |
boric |
of, relating to, containing, or derived from boron. |
boric acid |
a white crystalline compound used as a mild antiseptic and in making glass, enamels, fireproofing materials, and other products. |
boring1 |
the act or process of making a hole or other opening with a drill or similar tool. [3 definitions] |
boring2 |
causing one to be bored; tedious; monotonous; dull. |
born |
brought into life by birth or in like manner. [4 definitions] |
born-again |
of, pertaining to, or professing a new or renewed commitment to belief in Christ or to evangelical Christianity. [2 definitions] |
borne |
past participle of bear1 with meaning connected with carrying, supporting, or enduring. |
Borneo |
a large island in the Malay Archipelago, the northern coast of which belongs to Malaysia and Brunei, while the rest belongs to Indonesia. |
born with a silver spoon in one's mouth |
born to wealthy parents and therefore having had privileges that others have not had. |
born yesterday |
inexperienced and gullible; naive. |
boron |
a chemical element that has five protons in each nucleus and that occurs naturally only in compounds such as boric acid and borax. (symbol: B) |
boron carbide |
a very hard black crystalline compound used in nuclear reactor control rods, as reinforcement in structural materials, and as an abrasive. |
borough |
an incorporated town in certain states in the United States. [2 definitions] |
borrow |
to take or receive (something) with the intention of returning it or something equivalent to it. [3 definitions] |
borscht |
a hot or cold beet soup, often served with sour cream. |