bear transaction, sharp fall of prices
bear market, market with falling prices
speculator for a fall, one who engages in any risky business venture in the hope of making large gains with a fall
bearish speculation, speculation (Economics) in a "bear market" condition
bearish mood, mood of falling stock prices
bull, person who thinks prices in the stock market will rise (Informal)
Bastille Day, national French holiday commemorating the fall of the Bastille in 1789
clown, buffoon, jester
bayonet, knife attached to the muzzle of a rifle
bayonet joint, casing for electric bulbs
bayonet holder, casing for electric bulbs
bayoneting
bayoneted
bayonet joint, casing for electric bulbs
extension bak
Baka al-Garbiyah, Arab town near Afula
Baka al-Sharqiyah
beacon, warning light, buoy, anchored float used as a guide to navigators (Nautical)
Bakelite, thermosetting plastic used as electric insulator and for making plastic ware
Baker, family name
Bakersfield, city in southern California
baccalaureate, one who holds a bachelor's degree
Bachelor of Agriculture, graduate with a bachelor's degree in agriculture, B.Ag.
Bachelor of Applied Science, graduate with a bachelor's degree in the practical sciences, B.A.S.
Bachelor of Architecture, graduate with a bachelor's degree in the field of architecture, B.A.
Bachelor of Business Administration, one who holds a bachelor's degree in business administration, B.B.A.
Bachelor of Chemistry, one who holds a bachelor's degree in chemistry, B.C.
Bachelor of Chemical Engineering, one who holds a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering, B.C.E.
bachelor of surgery, holder of the first academic degree in surgery
bachelor of forestry, one who has earned the first academic degree in forestry at a university, BF
German is a West Germanic language spoken by about 100 million people worldwide. It is the official language of Germany, Austria, and parts of Switzerland. It has four cases for nouns, pronouns, and adjectives (nominative, accusative, genitive, and dative), and it has three grammatical genders (masculine, feminine, and neutral). German vocabulary includes many loanwords from Latin, Greek, and other languages.
English is a West Germanic language of the Indo-European language family, with its earliest forms spoken by the inhabitants of early medieval England. It is the most widely spoken language in the world today, with approximately 1.5 billion people speaking it as a native language. English is also the official language of many countries, such as the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. English is also commonly used as a lingua franca in other countries, such as India, Pakistan, and South Africa.