buccal |
of or pertaining to the mouth or cheeks. |
buccaneer |
one who illegally attacks ships at sea or areas along the coast; pirate. |
Bucharest |
the capital of Rumania. |
buck1 |
a fully grown male of certain animal species such as the deer, goat, rabbit, and sheep. [3 definitions] |
buck2 |
of a horse or similar animal, to leap off the ground and come down with stiff forelegs. [7 definitions] |
buck3 |
a structure used to hold wood for sawing; sawhorse. [2 definitions] |
buck4 |
an object such as a buckhorn knife that was formerly placed before a player in a poker game to indicate the responsibility to deal. |
buck5 |
(informal) a dollar in the U.S. |
buck and wing |
a fast tap dance characterized by much leaping and heel clicking. |
buckaroo |
a man who tends cattle, often on horseback; cowboy. |
buckboard |
a small uncovered carriage with a flexible wooden frame attached directly to the axles. |
bucket |
a cylindrical container, usu. carried by means of a semicircular handle; pail. [5 definitions] |
bucket seat |
a single seat with a molded back, as in some cars and airplanes. |
buckeye |
any of various deciduous trees and shrubs related to the horse chestnut. [2 definitions] |
buck fever |
the nervous excitement felt by novice hunters when they first sight game. |
buckhorn |
the horn of a buck deer, esp. used as a material for buttons, knife handles, or the like. [2 definitions] |
Buckingham Palace |
the London residence of the British monarch. |
buckle |
a fastener, usu. made of metal, that is used to join two ends, esp. as part of a belt. [9 definitions] |
buckler |
a small round hand-held shield. |
buckle up |
(informal) to fasten one's safety belt, as in a car or airplane. |
buck-passer |
(informal) a person who tends to shift responsibility to somebody else. |