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bed-ground Noun an area on which a drove of cattle or sheep can sleep for a night
bedground Noun an area on which a drove of cattle or sheep can sleep for a night
biosphere Noun the regions of the surface and atmosphere of the Earth (or other planet) where living organisms exist
back of beyond Noun a very remote and inaccessible place
balkline Noun line across a billiard table behind which the cue balls are placed at the start of a game
baulk-line Noun line across a billiard table behind which the cue balls are placed at the start of a game
bomb site Noun an area in a town that has been devastated by bombs
business district Noun the central area or commercial center of a town or city
bowels Noun the center of the Earth
bowling green Noun a field of closely mowed turf for playing bowls
breeding ground Noun a place where animals breed
bridgehead Noun a defensive post at the end of a bridge nearest to the enemy
bridgehead Noun an area in hostile territory that has been captured and is held awaiting further troops and supplies
broadcast area Noun the area over which a radio or tv transmission can be received
bilocation Noun the ability (said of certain Roman Catholic saints) to exist simultaneously in two locations
buffer state Noun a small neutral state between two rival powers
buffer country Noun a small neutral state between two rival powers
backwater Noun a place or condition in which no development or progress is occurring
backwater Noun a body of water that was created by a flood or tide or by being held or forced back by a dam
bus route Noun the route regularly followed by a passenger bus
borough Noun an English town that forms the constituency of a member of parliament
borough Noun one of the administrative divisions of a large city
bus stop Noun a place on a bus route where buses stop to discharge and take on passengers
backwoods Noun a remote and undeveloped area
burgh Noun a borough in Scotland
back country Noun a remote and undeveloped area
boondocks Noun a remote and undeveloped area
box number Noun a mailing address to which answers to a newspaper ad can be sent
box number Noun the number of a letter box at the post office where mail is collected
banana republic Noun a small country (especially in Central America) that is politically unstable and whose economy is dominated by foreign companies and depends on one export (such as bananas)
battlefield Noun a region where a battle is being, or has been, fought
battleground Noun a region where a battle is being (or has been) fought
burial site Noun a tract of land used for burials
burial ground Noun a tract of land used for burials
burying ground Noun a tract of land used for burials
birthplace Noun the place where someone was born
birthplace Noun where something originated or was nurtured in its early existence
beam-ends Noun the ends of the transverse deck beams of a ship
bounds Noun the line or plane indicating the limit or extent of something
boundary line Noun a line that indicates a boundary
barycenter Noun (astronomy) the common center of mass around which two or more bodies revolve
borderland Noun district consisting of the area on either side of a border or boundary of a country or an area
border district Noun district consisting of the area on either side of a border or boundary of a country or an area
bedroom community Noun a community where many commuters live
battle line Noun the line along which warring troops meet
barony Noun the domain of a baron
barony Noun the estate of a baron
barony Noun the rank or dignity or position of a baronet or baroness
baseline Noun the lines a baseball player must follow while running the bases
baseline Noun the back line bounding each end of a tennis or handball court