6-letter words containing b, i
- b-axis — the horizontal crystallographic axis that is in a right-left position.
- b-girl — a female break dancer
- b-line — An early CAD language.
- b-side — The B-side of a pop record has the less important or less popular song on it. Compare A-side.
- ba jin — (Li Feigan) 1904–2005, Chinese writer.
- baaing — The bleating of a sheep.
- baalim — any of numerous local deities among the ancient Semitic peoples, typifying the productive forces of nature and worshiped with much sensuality.
- babied — an infant or very young child.
- babier — an infant or very young child.
- babies — an infant or very young child.
- babish — Like a babe; childish; babyish.
- babism — a pantheistic Persian religious sect, founded in 1844 by the Bab, forbidding polygamy, concubinage, begging, trading in slaves, and indulgence in alcohol and drugs
- bacaic — Boeing Airplane Company Algebraic Interpreter Coding system. A pre-Fortran system on the IBM 701 and IBM 650.
- bacci- — berry
- backie — a ride on the back of someone's bicycle
- baddie — a bad character in a story, film, etc, esp an opponent of the hero
- baffie — (golf) A traditional name for a 5 wood.
- baffin — William. c.1584–1622, English navigator and explorer who led several expeditions to find the North West Passage
- baggie — a variety of thin, strong, sealable plastic bag, used primarily for storing food
- baggit — a female salmon which has not spawned by the end of the spawning season
- bagnio — a brothel
- bags i — an indication of the desire to do, be, or have something
- baguio — a city in the N Philippines, on N Luzon: summer capital of the Republic. Pop: 287 000 (2005 est)
- bagwig — an 18th-century wig with hair pushed back into a bag
- baha'i — an adherent of the Baha'í Faith
- bahaei — a religion founded in Iran in 1863 by Husayn ʿAlī (called Bahaullah), teaching the essential worth of all religions, the unity of all peoples, and the equality of the sexes.
- baicai — Alternative spelling of bok choy.
- baikal — a type of Russian-made handgun, designed to fire tear-gas cylinders but often modified to fire bullets
- bailed — Also, bailer. a bucket, dipper, or other container used for bailing.
- bailee — a person to whom the possession of goods is transferred under a bailment
- bailer — to dip (water) out of a boat, as with a bucket.
- bailey — the outermost wall or court of a castle
- bailie — (in Scotland) a municipal magistrate
- bailor — a person who retains ownership of goods but entrusts possession of them to another under a bailment
- báinín — Irish collarless jacket made of white wool
- bairam — either of two Muslim festivals, one (Lesser Bairam) falling at the end of Ramadan, the other (Greater Bairam) 70 days later at the end of the Islamic year
- baited — food, or some substitute, used as a lure in fishing, trapping, etc.
- baiter — someone who baits or teases
- baizes — Plural form of baize.
- baking — You can use baking to describe weather or a place that is very hot indeed.
- bakkie — a small truck with an open body and low sides
- baldie — a bald person (sometimes used as a facetious term of address).
- baling — Also, bailer. a bucket, dipper, or other container used for bailing.
- baliol — Edward. ?1283–1364, king of Scotland (1332, 1333–56)
- balise — an electronic beacon used on a railway
- baltic — denoting or relating to the Baltic Sea or the Baltic States
- baltis — Plural form of balti.
- bandit — Robbers are sometimes called bandits, especially if they are found in areas where the law has broken down.
- bangui — the capital of the Central African Republic, in the south part, on the Ubangi River. Pop: 732 000 (2005 est)
- baniak — (humorous pejorative slang, chiefly italicized) A fool.