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Webster Dictionary :: Basquish

B'ASQUISH, a. baskish. Pertaining to the people or language of Biscay.

Webster Dictionary :: Bass

B'ASS, n. [It has no plural.] The name of several species of fish. In England, t...

Webster Dictionary :: Bass-relief

BASS-RELIE'F, n. In English, base-relief. [See Lift and Relief.] Sculpture, whos...

Webster Dictionary :: Bass-viol

BASS-VIOL, n. [See Base-viol ]

Webster Dictionary :: Bassa

BAS'SA [See Bashaw .]

Webster Dictionary :: Basset

BAS'SET, n. A game at cards, said to have been invented at Venice, by a nobleman...

Webster Dictionary :: Basseting

BAS'SETING, ppr. Having a direction upwards. BAS'SETING , n. The upward directio...

Webster Dictionary :: Basso-concertante

BASSO-CONCERTANTE, in music, is the base of the little chorus, or that which pla...

Webster Dictionary :: Basso-continuo

BASSO-CONTINUO, thorough base, which See Under base.

Webster Dictionary :: Basso-relievo

BASSO-RELIEVO. [See Bass-relief .]

Webster Dictionary :: Basso-repieno

BASSO-REPIENO, is the base of the grand chorus, which plays only occasionally, o...

Webster Dictionary :: Basso-violino

BASSO-VIOLINO, is the base of the base-viol.

Webster Dictionary :: Bassock

BAS'SOCK, n. The same as bass, a mat.

Webster Dictionary :: Bassoon

BASSOON', n. A musical wind instrument, blown with a reed, and furnished with el...

Webster Dictionary :: Bassoonist

BASSOON'IST, n. A performer on the bassoon.

Webster Dictionary :: Bast

B'AST, n. A rope or cord, made of the bark of the lime tree, bass-wood or linden...

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