Boneless
Bonelessa.void of bones, soft, tender
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Bonelessa.void of bones, soft, tender
Bonesettern.a man that sets bones, a surgeon
Bonettan.a fish
Bonfiren.a rejoicing fire, a fire for triumph
Boniton.a fish with a greenish back
Bonnetn.a covering for the head of variable form, a small sail
Bonnilyad.prettily, finely, gaily
Bonnya.handsome, beautiful, fine, merry, gay
Bonnyclabbern.a name for four buttermilk
Bonservicen.a state of absolute slavery
Bontenn.a narrow woollen stuff
Bonusn.a premium on a loan
Bonya.full of bones, strong, stout, large
Bonzesn.priests in China, Japan, &c.
Boobyn.a dull empty fellow, dunce, large bird
Bookn.a volume in which we read or write
Bookv.t.to enter in a book, note down, register
Bookbindern.one who binds books
Bookisha.much given to reading, studious
Bookishnessn.fondness for reading, study
Bookkeepern.one that keeps another's accounts
Bookkeepingn.the art or act of keeping accounts
Booklearneda.learned in books, well read
Booklearningn.an acquaintance with books
Booklessa.ignorant, unlettered, unlearned
Bookmaten.a schoolfellow, a play fellow
Booksellern.a seller of or dealer in books