Bannockburn (ban'uk-burn), a battlefield in Scotland upon which Robert Bruce defeated the English.
Baptiste Le-blanc (ba'tesf le blan'),
bar (bar), the legal profession.
bard (bard), a poet.
barge (barj), a boat.
barometer (ba-rom'e-ter), an instrument for determining the weight or pressure of the atmosphere.
barouche (ba-robsh'), four-wheeled carriage, with a falling top, and two double seats on the inside.
barrack (bar'ak), a building for soldiers, especially when in garrison,
barrier (bar'i-er), an obstruction or limit.
bask (bask), warm; lie comfortably,