bob1 |
a quick dipping motion; a nod up and down. [4 definitions] |
bob2 |
a style of short haircut, usu. for women and children. [5 definitions] |
bobbin |
a spool or spindle on which thread or yarn is wound for use in sewing, weaving, or the like. |
bobcat |
a North American wildcat with a rusty, spotted coat, tufted ears, and a short tail; bay lynx. |
bobolink |
a black, yellow, and white North American migratory songbird, so named for its cry. |
bobsled |
a long racing sled with two separate sets of runners and mechanisms for steering and braking. [2 definitions] |
bobwhite |
a small brown and white quail of North America, so named for its call. |
bode1 |
to indicate about the future; portend. |
bodily |
of or relating to the body of a human or animal. [2 definitions] |
body |
the physical substance and form of a person or animal, including limbs, organs, tissue, and all other parts. [7 definitions] |
bodyguard |
a person, often armed, who is employed to protect an individual or group from bodily harm. |
bog |
an area of soft, wet earth and decayed vegetation; marsh. [2 definitions] |
boil1 |
of a liquid, to produce bubbles of vapor when heated to a high enough temperature. [8 definitions] |
boil2 |
a swollen, painful sore that is filled with pus and is caused by a bacterial infection. |
boil down |
to lessen something by boiling. [2 definitions] |
boiler |
a sealed container or system of containers that when used with a source of heat generates steam for heat or power. [3 definitions] |
boiling point |
the temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid equals atmospheric pressure and the liquid boils. [2 definitions] |
boil over |
to boil to overflowing. |
bold |
brave; daring. [5 definitions] |
Bolivia |
a South American country south of Brazil and Peru. |
boll |
a rounded pod or case enclosing the seeds of a plant such as cotton. |