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Webster Dictionary :: Belfry

BEL'FRY, n. [L. belfredus.] 1. Among military writers of the middle age, a tower...

Webster Dictionary :: Belgard

BELGARD', n. A soft look or glance. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Belgian

BEL'GIAN, a. [See Belgic .] Belonging to Belgica,or the Netherlands. BEL'GIAN , ...

Webster Dictionary :: Belgic

BEL'GIC, a. [L.belgicus, from Belgae, the inhabitants of the Netherlands and the...

Webster Dictionary :: Belial

BE'LIAL, n. As a noun, unprofitableness; wickedness. As an adjective, worthless;...

Webster Dictionary :: Belibel

BELI'BEL, v.t. [be and libel.] To libel or traduce. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Belie

BELI'E, v.t. [be and lie. See Lie .] 1. To give the lie to; to show to be false;...

Webster Dictionary :: Belied

BELI'ED,pp. Falsely represented either by word or obvious evidence and indicatio...

Webster Dictionary :: Belief

BELIE'F, n. 1. A persuasion of the truth, or an assent of mind to the truth of a...

Webster Dictionary :: Believabale

BELIE'VABALE, a. That may be believed; credible.

Webster Dictionary :: Believe

BELIE'VE, v.t. To credit upon the authority or testimony of another; to be persu...

Webster Dictionary :: Believed

BELIE'VED, pp. Credited; assented to, as true.

Webster Dictionary :: Believer

BELIE'VER, n. One who believes; one who gives credit to other evidence than that...

Webster Dictionary :: Believing

BELIE'VING, ppr. Giving credit to testimony or to other evidence than personal k...

Webster Dictionary :: Believingly

BELIE'VINGLY, adv. In a believing manner.

Webster Dictionary :: Belike

BELI'KE, adv. [be and like.] Probably; likely; perhaps. [Nearly antiquated.]

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