burnt sienna |
see "sienna." |
burnt umber |
see "umber." |
burn up |
to burn (something) completely. [2 definitions] |
burp |
(informal) the act of noisily expelling gas from the mouth; belch. [3 definitions] |
burp gun |
see "machine pistol." |
burr1 |
a protrusion or roughness left on a surface as a result of cutting or casting. [3 definitions] |
burr2 |
a harsh, trilled pronunciation of the letter "r," like that of the Scots. [5 definitions] |
burr3 |
a variety of limestone containing silica, or a millstone made of it; buhrstone. |
burrito |
in Mexican cooking, a flour tortilla stuffed with meat, cheese, beans, or the like. |
burro |
a donkey, esp. a small one used to carry supplies. |
burrow |
a hole or tunnel dug by certain animals, such as rabbits, for use as a hiding place or dwelling. [5 definitions] |
burry1 |
covered with or full of burs. [2 definitions] |
burry2 |
of speech, as in the dialect of Scotland, having a burr. |
bursa |
a sac in the body, esp. one filled with fluid, that acts to protect against friction, as in a joint. |
bursar |
a person who is responsible for monetary matters, esp. at a college or university; treasurer. |
bursitis |
a painful disorder caused by the inflammation of a bursa, esp. in a joint of the shoulder, elbow, or knee. |
burst |
to break, open up, or explode suddenly, usu. because of internal pressure. [8 definitions] |
burst out |
to suddenly begin (doing something), as if having exploded. |
Burundi |
a central African country between Tanzania and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. |
bury |
to cover in the ground with dirt. [6 definitions] |
bury one's head in the sand |
to refuse to confront reality or the facts; avoid the truth. |