| Brass | Brackish water | Brooke Burke |
| Britney SpearsWashington, DC, September of 2003. Britney Jean Spears (born December 2, 1981) is an American pop singer. Her career encompasses chart-topping records, high-profile advertising and a foray into acting. She is now considered an American cultural icon recog | BrazilThis article is about Brazil, the country. For other article subjects named Brazil see Brazil (disambiguation). The Federative Republic of Brazil Republica Federativa do Brasil in Portuguese) is the largest and most populous country in South America. | BratislavaBratislava is the capital of Slovakia and the country's largest city, with a population of some 430,000. Bratislava lies on the River Danube, at Slovakia's borders with Austria and Hungary, and relatively close to the border with the Czech Republic. It is |
| British ColumbiaBritish Columbia or simply B. French: la Colombie-Britannique is the westernmost of Canada's provinces. It was the sixth province to join the confederation of Canada (in 1871). As of 2004, the population was 4,168,123 British Columbians . Geography Its ca | BridgeThis article is about the edifice. For other meanings, see Bridge (disambiguation). suspended deck compression arch bridges A bridge is a structure built to span a gorge, valley, road, railroad track, river or other body of water, or any other physical ob | Branchiopodanot necessarily a complete list: Anostraca Notostraca Cladocera Conchostraca Branchiopoda is a group of primarily fresh water crustaceans, mostly resembling shrimp. A few are well-known, including the Artemia ( brine shrimp, called Sea Monkeys when market |
| BryozoaBryzoans ("moss animals") are tiny colonial animals that generally build stony skeletons of calcium carbonate, superficially similar to coral. They generally prefer warm, tropical waters but even today are known to occur worldwide. Fossil bryzoans are fou | BromelialesKingdom Plantae (plants) Division Magnoliophyta (flowers) Class Liliopsida ( monocotyledons) Order Bromeliales The Bromeliales are an order of monocots, comprising the family Bromeliaceae, the bromeliad or pineapple family. The families Rapataceae and May | BrassicalesSee text The Brassicales are an order of flowering plants, belonging to the rosid group of dicotyledons. The following families are included here: Family Brassicaceae ( mustard family) Family Tovariaceae Family Gyrostemonaceae Family Resedaceae ( mignonet |
| Brunei | British Indian Ocean Territory | British Virgin Islands |
| Brussels | Brain | Breakdancing |
| British Isles | Britain | Bromine |
| Brandenburg | Bremen | Bremerhaven |
| Bryan McLean | Brassicaceae | Brain event |
| Bruce Sterling | Brain abscess | Brigitte Bardot |
| Bruce Perens | British and Irish Lions | Brian Eno |
| Braille | British | British Airways |
| Brisbane (disambiguation) | Bram Stoker | British nationality law |
| Brian Kernighan | Breidablik | Brisingamen |
| Bragi | Brythonic languages | Bronski Beat |
| Brainfuck | Bretwalda | Brouwer fixed point theorem |
| Branco | British Library | Brown University |
| Bronze | British English | Brion Gysin |
| Brian De Palma | British Open | Brand |
| Broadcast domain | British National Party | Brian Lara |
| British Rail | Browser | Bristol City F.C. |
| Brown Bear | Brian Transeau | Brewing |
| Breast reconstruction | Brooklyn Historic Railway Association | Brownian motion |
| Breast | British thermal unit | Brabant |
| Brick | Bra-ket notation | Brentwood, Essex |
| Braveheart | Brian Aldiss | Bravo Zulu |
| Braille embosser | Broadband wireless access | Bronze Age |
| Britain and Ireland | Broadway | Brian Boitano |
| British political scandals | Break key | British Steel |
| British Telecom | Breton language | Broch |
| Bruce Campbell | British Museum | Brahui language |
| British Empire | Brownie McGhee | Brasília |
| Brit milah | British Standards | Branch Davidian |
| Breviary | British Army | Bruin |
| Brass instrument | Breathy voice | Bronze Star Medal |