Words Starting With "B"

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Bourges

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Bourgeois: relating to or characteristic of the social class of the middle class or upper-middle class, especially in reference to their values and attitudes.

Bourgogne

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Bourgogne is a French word and the English translation is Burgundy. It can refer to a region in eastern France known for its vineyards and wine production, as well as the rich red wine produced there.

Bourguignon

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Bourguignon is a type of French stew named after the Burgundy region of France. It typically consists of braised beef, onions, carrots, celery, and mushrooms cooked in red wine, broth, and stock, often served with egg noodles or potatoes. The dish is known for its rich, flavorful sauce and is often referred to as "beef bourguignon" to distinguish it from other variations that may use different types of meat or ingredients.

Bourguignonne

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Bourguignonne is an adjective that refers to something that is related to Burgundy, a region in eastern France known for its wine and cuisine. In a culinary context, "Bourguignonne" specifically refers to a type of French cooking style that originated in Burgundy, characterized by the use of rich and flavorful ingredients, often including meat, vegetables, and mushrooms. The term is often used to describe dishes such as bouillabaisse, a hearty fish stew from the port city of Marseille, which is made with a rouille (a spicy mayonnaise-like condiment) and croutons, and which is often served with a dollop of rouille on top.

Bourn

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Bourn is a noun that has two main meanings:<br><br>1. A boundary or border, especially a imaginary or notional one, used in geographical or social contexts. For example: "The town is situated on the bourn of the two counties."<br>2. A card game, also called Bourne, in which players try to avoid taking tricks that contain certain cards.

Bourne

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The noun "bourne" can have several meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. A bourne can refer to a point or goal reached after a period of travel or effort. For example: "After many long days, we finally reached our bourne and set up camp."<br>2. In literary and poetry contexts, a bourne can also mean a goal or destination, often used to convey a sense of journey or pilgrimage. For example: "The weary traveler reached the bourne of his journey, where he found peace and rest."<br>3. In geology, a bourne can refer to a small spring or a stream that flows into a larger body of water. For example: "The tiny bourne in the forest provided a refreshing source of water for the hikers."<br><br>The verb "to bourne" is less common, but it can mean to bear or carry something, often with a sense of burden or difficulty. For example: "The weight of the pack bourne me down, making every step a struggle."<br><br>Overall, "bourne" is a word that can evoke a sense of journey, destination, or resourcefulness, depending on the context in which it is used.

Bournemouth

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Bournemouth is a large seaside resort town on the south coast of England in the county of Dorset. It is known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant nightlife, and cultural attractions. Bournemouth is also a popular university town, being home to Bournemouth University and Arts University Bournemouth. The town has a strong economy, with a mix of industries including tourism, retail, and education.

Bourneville

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any information on the word "bourneville". It appears to be a non-standard or uncommon word. Can you please provide more context or clarify what you mean by this term?

Bournous

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I apologize, but I couldn't find the word "bournous" in my dictionary. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that's not widely used. Can you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word? I'll do my best to help you with its meaning.

Bourree

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A bourrée is a type of fast and lively dance movement in baroque music, characterized by a quick and repetitive pattern of notes. It is often used in compositions for solo instruments, such as the violin or harpsichord. The bourrée is typically performed in a quick and energetic style, with a strong emphasis on rhythmic accuracy and precision.

Bourse

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The word "bourse" refers to a stock exchange or a commodities market, especially in France or other European countries. It also refers to the building or institution where such transactions take place.

Bourses

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Bourses is a noun that refers to stock exchanges or financial markets, especially in France, Belgium, and Swiss regions in Europe where such markets are commonly known as bourses.

Boursin

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Boursin is a type of French cheese spread made from goat cheese, cream, and herbs, typically parsley, chives, and dill. It has a creamy texture and a mild, slightly tangy flavor. Boursin is often served as a dip for crackers, vegetables, or chips, and can also be used as a topping for crackers, bread, or crackers.

Bouse

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I think you meant "house". The word "house" refers to a building for human habitation, typically having walls, a roof, and doors, and usually providing shelter, comfort, and protection to its occupants.

Bouser

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I apologize, but I couldn't find the word "bouser" in my vocabulary. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not commonly used. Can you please provide more context or clarify the intended word?

Boustorphic

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I'm not familiar with the word "boustorphic." It's possible that it's a real word, but it's not a commonly used one. After conducting a search, I was unable to find any definitions or information on this word.<br><br>It's possible that it's a rare or obscure word, or it could be a made-up or nonsense word. If you could provide more context or information about where you encountered this word, I may be able to help you better.

Boustrophedon

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Boustrophedon refers to a type of writing or reading style in which the lines of text alternate between left to right and right to left, often used in ancient texts. It is derived from the Greek words "bou" meaning "ox" and "strophē" meaning "turn". In this writing technique, the direction of the lines of text change in a way that resembles an ox plowing a field, turning one way and then the other. This style was often used in ancient Greek and Roman texts, particularly on tombstones and inscriptions.

Boustrophedonic

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Boustrophedonic refers to a type of writing or reading in which the lines of text alternate between facing in opposite directions, either from left to right and then from right to left, or from top to bottom and then from bottom to top. This writing style is often used in ancient manuscripts and inscriptions, particularly in Greece and Rome. The term is derived from the Greek words "bous" meaning "ox" and "strophē" meaning "turn", suggesting the idea of alternating directions like an ox plowing a field.

Bout

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About means nearly, approximately, or relating to something. It can be used to indicate the topic or subject of a conversation, sentence, or phrase. It can also be used to indicate a location or place near or surrounding something.

Boutade

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A boutade is a French word that refers to a playful or whimsical remark, often made in a joking or ironical tone. It can be a witty comment or a humorous observation that is made to amuse or provoke laughter. Boutades can also be used to describe a charming or delightful trait in someone's personality or behavior. In essence, a boutade is a lighthearted and playful way of expressing oneself, often with a touch of humor or sarcasm.

Boutefeu

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Boutefeu is a French surname that is literally translated to "firebrand" in English. In general, it refers to a person who is passionate, energetic, and often has a strong sense of conviction or ideology. In a more figurative sense, a "boutefeu" is someone who is described as being fiery, adventurous, and always ready to take risks.

Bouteloua

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Bouteloua is a genus of grasses commonly known as Grama grasses or Bouteloua grasses. They are native to North and South America, and are often found in dry to semi-arid regions. The genus Bouteloua is a part of the family Poaceae (grass family). Bouteloua species are known for their evergreen or deciduous habits and are often used as food for livestock.

Bouting

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Bouting refers to the act of engaging in a competitive boxing match, typically in a professional or amateur setting.

Boutique

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A small, upscale store that sells luxury or high-end clothing, accessories, or other goods, often with a unique or exclusive selection. The term can also be used to describe a hotel or resort that offers a high level of personalized service and luxurious amenities.

Boutiques

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Boutiques are small, specialized stores that sell fashionable clothing, accessories, or other luxury items, often with a unique or high-end brand identity.

Bouton

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The word "bouton" is French for "button".

Boutonniere

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A boutonniere is a small floral arrangement worn on the lapel of a jacket or a waistcoat, typically for a formal occasion such as a wedding or a formal gala. It is usually made of a single flower, a sprig of foliage, or a small cluster of flowers, and is attached to the clothing using a pin or a brooch. Boutonnieres are often used as a symbol of honor, respect, or gratitude, and are a traditional part of many formal events. For example, the best man at a wedding often wears a boutonniere to signify his role as the host and his connection to the groom.

Boutonnieres

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A boutonniere is a small floral arrangement worn by men, traditionally pinned to the lapel of a suit jacket or tuxedo. It typically consists of a single stem of flowers, such as a rose or carnation, and is often used as a part of formal wear, particularly for special occasions like weddings, proms, and formal dinners.

Bouts

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Bouts refer to a series of short fights or battles, often between boxers, wrestlers, or other combatants. In a broader sense, bouts can also refer to short periods or spells of time characterized by intense activity, striving, or effort.

Boutte

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Boutte is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a blow or a knock. It can also mean a sudden impact or a jolt. The word is often used in figurative language to describe a sudden or strong influence, force, or effect.

Bouvines

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Bouvines refers to the Battle of Bouvines, a significant medieval battle fought on July 27, 1214, in northern France. It was a decisive victory for King Philip II of France over the combined forces of King John of England, the Holy Roman Emperor Otto IV, and Count Ferdinand of Flanders. The battle marked a turning point in European history, as it effectively ended the power of the Holy Roman Empire and established France as a major European power.

Bouyei

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Bouyei is a term used to describe a minority ethnic group in China. The Bouyei People are also known as the Boys or Shui People, and they live mainly in the provinces of Guizhou, Hunan, and Guangxi. They have their own language, customs, and traditional practices, and are often referred to as an indigenous ethnic minority group.

Bouygues

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Bouygues is a French multinational construction company, founded in 1952 by Francis Bouygues. The company is active in several sectors, including construction, telecommunications, and media. Bouygues is one of the largest construction companies in Europe, and it is particularly known for its involvement in major infrastructure projects such as airports, highways, and buildings.

Bouzouki

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The bouzouki is a stringed musical instrument originating from Greece. It is a long-necked, plucked lute with a rounded back and a long fretted neck. The bouzouki is similar to the mandolin, but it is larger and has a deeper, richer tone. It is a popular instrument in traditional Greek music and is often used in folk and popular music.

Bovarism

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Bovarism is a term coined by French literary critic and philosopher Roland Barthes to describe the idealized or romanticized notion of oneself or others, often rooted in fantasies, mythologies, or literary constructs. In literary theory, bovarism refers to the tendency to create or respond to fictional characters that represent unrealistic or unattainable ideals, or to fantasize about oneself or others as larger-than-life figures. The term is derived from the name of the protagonist in Gustave Flaubert's novel "Madame Bovary," Emma Bovary, who creates unrealistic romantic fantasies about her life and is disillusioned by the reality of her circumstances. Bovarism can be seen in various forms of literature, art, and popular culture, and is often associated with the human desire for escape, self-transcendence, or the pursuit of idealized happiness.

Bovary

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The word "Bovary" is named after Gustave Flaubert's novel "Madame Bovary" (1857), which is considered one of the greatest novels of French literature. In English, a "Bovary" refers to a mentality or attitude characterized by romanticized and unrealistic expectations, often accompanied by daydreaming, boredom, and dissatisfaction with one's mundane life. In other words, a Bovary is someone who seeks escape or fantasy in their thoughts and imagination to avoid the monotony or reality of their daily life.