boo |
a word used to express dislike. [4 definitions] |
book |
sheets of paper bound together between two covers. These pages can be blank or can have writing, printing, or pictures on them. [3 definitions] |
bookcase |
a set of shelves for holding books. |
bookkeeper |
the person who keeps the financial records for a business. |
bookkeeping |
the practice of keeping records of the money taken in and paid out by a business. |
booklet |
a small book with paper covers; pamphlet. |
bookmark |
a strip of leather, ribbon, or paper placed between pages to mark a place in a book. |
bookmobile |
a library located in a bus or van. A bookmobile travels from place to place to lend books. |
bookshelf |
a shelf for books. |
bookstore |
A bookstore is a store that sells mainly books. |
bookworm |
a person who loves to study and read books. [2 definitions] |
boom1 |
to make a deep, hollow noise. [4 definitions] |
boom2 |
a long pole that stretches the bottom of a boat's sail and holds it in place. [2 definitions] |
boomerang |
a curved wooden stick that can be thrown so that it will return to the thrower. Boomerangs are used as hunting weapons by Australian aborigines. |
boon1 |
something that is a help or benefit. |
boost |
to raise to a higher position by pushing from below. [5 definitions] |
booster shot |
an injection of a vaccine given at some time after the first injection. A booster shot continues the protection against disease begun by the earlier injection. |
boot |
a covering for the foot and all or some of the leg. Boots are usually made of leather or rubber. [4 definitions] |
bootee |
a baby's soft sock. |
booth |
a closed place or stall that has room for one person or a small group. [2 definitions] |
booty1 |
riches or goods stolen or taken from people in war; loot [2 definitions] |