(n) (comp) backbone (e.g. of a network)
(P)
(n) (1) batting
(2) butting
(3) intruding on someone else's turf
(4) having a time or schedule conflict
(P)
(n) bad ending (film, novel)
(n) aspirin (from Bufferin)
(n) (abbr) Battenberg lace
(exp,v5s) (1) to pass the baton (e.g. in a relay race)
(2) to pass the torch (to one's successor)
(3) (comp) to pass the '(musical) baton' (e.g. a set of questions) to the next people
(n) baton girl
(n) exchange zone (in a relay race) (wasei: baton zone)
(n,vs) baton pass (wasei: baton touch)
(P)
(n) badminton
(P)
(n) Babylonian Captivity (of the Israelites, 586 BC - 539 BC)
(n) barramundi (Lates calcarifer)
(n) barramundi (Lates calcarifer)
(n) (comp) balancing
(n) sense of balance
(n,vs) volunteer
(n) Balkan Wars (1912, 1913)
(n) bulk line
(n) barreled wine
(n) Bartholin's glands
(n) Valentine
(P)
(n) trial balloon (fre: ballon d'essai)
(n) the Van Allen (radiation) belt (layer)
(n) Vancouver
(P)
(n) (uk) houseleek (any plant species of genus Sempervivum)
(n) vandalism
(n) Bantu (branch of languages)
(n) Bantu languages
(n) bandit
(n) banding