bath |
the act of washing or soaking something in order to clean, refresh, or heal. [3 definitions] |
bathe |
to give a bath to; wash. [4 definitions] |
bathing suit |
a garment worn for swimming. |
bathrobe |
a loose garment worn before or after bathing, over pajamas, or for relaxing in the home. |
bathroom |
a room with a toilet and often a sink or bathtub. |
bathtub |
a large tub in which a person can wash. |
bat mitzvah |
a Jewish ceremony that celebrates a girl becoming an adult and the beginning of her religious duties. The bat mitzvah usually takes place when the girl is thirteen years old. |
baton |
a thin rod or stick used by a conductor in leading an orchestra. [3 definitions] |
battalion |
a large group of soldiers, made up of several companies. |
batter1 |
to beat hard again and again, or to damage by beating. [2 definitions] |
batter2 |
a thick mixture of liquid, flour, eggs, and other ingredients, often baked into bread or cake. |
batter3 |
the person who stands in to bat the ball in baseball, softball, or cricket. |
battering ram |
a heavy beam once used in war to break through doors, walls, or gates. |
battery |
a device that makes electricity by using chemical reactions. Batteries are used to power many things, including cars, flashlights, toys, and watches. [3 definitions] |
battle |
a fight between two armed persons or forces during a war. [4 definitions] |
battlefield |
the area in which a battle takes place. |
battleground |
a battlefield. |
battlement |
(often plural) a wall along the top of a castle, fort, or tower that has openings for people to shoot through. |
battleship |
a large military ship that has heavy armor and large guns. |
bawl |
to cry loudly or strongly; wail. [2 definitions] |
bawl out |
(informal) to scold loudly. |