BACCAE | • BACCA n. (Latin) a botanical name for a berry. |
BACCAS | • BACCA n. (Latin) a botanical name for a berry. |
BACCOS | • BACCO n. (short for) tobacco, also BACCY. |
BACHAS | • bachas n. Plural of bacha. • Bachas prop.n. Plural of Bacha. • BACHA n. (Hinglish) in India, a young child, also BACHCHA. |
BACHED | • bached v. Simple past tense and past participle of bach. • BACH v. to live as a bachelor. |
BACHES | • baches n. Plural of bach. • BACH v. to live as a bachelor. |
BACKED | • backed v. Simple past tense and past participle of back. • backed adj. (Obsolete, slang) Put on one’s back; killed; rendered dead. • backed adj. (In combination) Having specified type of back. |
BACKER | • backer n. One who, or that which, backs; especially one who backs an entrant in a contest, or who supports an… • backer adj. (Phonetics) comparative form of back: more back. • Backer prop.n. A botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist Cornelis Andries Backer (1874-1963). |
BACKET | • backet n. (Scotland) A shallow wooden trough for carrying ashes, coals, etc. • BACKET n. (Scots) a shallow wooden trough for carrying ashes. |
BACKIE | • backie n. (Colloquial) A ride on the back of a bicycle or motorbike. • BACKIE n. (slang) a ride on the back of someone's bicycle. |
BACKUP | • backup n. A reserve or substitute. • backup n. (Computing) A copy of a file or record, stored separately from the original, that can be used to recover… • backup n. An accumulation of material caused by a (partial) obstruction or (complete) blockage of the flow or… |
BACONS | • bacons n. Plural of bacon. • BACON n. cured and salted pig flesh. |
BACULA | • bacula n. Plural of baculum. • BACULUM n. (Latin) the bone in the penis of certain mammals. |