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BON'NET, n. 1. A covering for the head, in common use before the introduction of...
BON'MOT, n. A jest; a witty repartee. This word is not anglicized, and may be pr...
BONITO, n. A fish of the tunny kind, growing to the length of three feet, and fo...
BO'NIFY, v.t. To convert into good. [Not used.]
BON'GRACE, n. A covering for the forehead.
BON'FIRE, n. A fire made as an expression of public joy and exultation.
BONET'TA, n. A sea fish.
BO'NELESS, a. Without bones; wanting bones; as boneless gums.
BO'NELACAE, n. [bone and lace.] A lace made of linen thread, so called because m...
BO'NED, pp. Deprived of bones, as in cookery. BO'NED a. Having bones; used in co...
BO'NE-SPAVIN, n. [bone and spavin.] A bony excrescence, or hard swelling, on the...
BO'NE-SETTING, n. That branch of surgery which consists in replacing broken and ...
BO'NE-SETTER, n. [bone and set.] One whose occupation is to set, and restore bro...
BO'NE-SET, v.t. [bone and set.] To set a dislocated bone; to unite broken bones....
BO'NE-ACHE, n. Pain in the bones.
BO'NE-ACE, n. [bone and ace.] A game at cards, in which he who has the highest c...