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BO'REAS, n. [L. boreas; Gr. the north wind.] The northern wind; a cold northerly...
BO'REAL, a. [L. borealis. See Boreas .] Northern; pertaining to the north or the...
BO'RE-COLE, n. A species of Brassica or cabbage.
BORE, v.t. [L. foro and perforo, to bore, to perforate; Gr. to pierce or transfi...
BORD'URE, n. In heraldry, a tract or compass of metal, color or fur, within the ...
BORD'ERING, ppr. Lying adjacent to; forming a border.
BORD'ERER, n. One who dwells on a border, or at the extreme part or confines of ...
BORD'ERED, pp. Adorned or furnished with a border.
BORD'ER, n. The outer edge of any thing; the extreme part or surrounding line; t...
BORDEL'LO, n. [This is the Eng. brothel.] A brothel; a bawdy-house; a house devo...
BORD'EL BORD'ELLER, n. The keeper of a brothel.
BORDAGE, n. [See Bordland.]
BORD-LODE BORD-MAN, n. [bord and man.] A tenant of bord-land, who supplied his l...
BORD-LAND, n. [bord and land.] See Board .] In old law, the demain land which a ...
BORD-HALFPENNY, n. Money paid for setting up boards or a stall in market.
BO'RAX, n. Sub-borate of soda; a salt formed by the combination of boracic acid ...