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BUSINESS, n. biz'ness. [See Busy .] Employment; that which occupies the time, at...
BUSK, n. A piece of steel or whale bone, worn by women to strengthen their stays...
BUSK'ET, n. In gardening, a grove, a compartment formed by branches of trees, re...
BUSK'IN, n. A kind of half boot, or high shoe, covering the foot and leg to the ...
BUSK'INED, a. Dressed in buskins.
BUSK'Y, a. Busky; wooded; shaded or overgrown with trees or shrubs; generally wr...
BUSS, n. [L. basio.] A kiss; a salute with the lips. 1. A small vessel, from 50 ...
BUST, n. [L. bustum.] In sculpture, the figure of a person in relief, showing on...
BUST'ARD, n. The tarda, a species of fowl of the grallic order, and genus Otis. ...
BUS'TLE, v.i. bus'l. [ This word may be allied to busy,or to L. festino.] To sti...
BUS'TLER, n. bus'ler. An active stirring person.
BUS'TLING, ppr. bus'ling. Stirring; moving actively with noise or agitation.
BUST'O, n. A bust; sometimes perhaps used for a statue.
BUSY, a. biz'zy. 1. Employed with constant attention; engaged about something th...
BUSY-BODY, n. biz'zy-body. [busy and body.] A meddling person; one who officious...
BUT, part. for butan. 1. Except; besides;unless. Who can it be, but perjured Lyc...