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BOLSTERING,n. A prop or support.
BOLSTERER, n. A supporter.
BOLSTERED, a. Swelled out.
BOLSTER, n. 1. A long pillow or cushion,used to support the head of persons lyin...
BOLL, n. The pod or capsule of a plant, as of flax; a pericarp. Bole, a measure ...
BO'LIS,n. [L. from Gr.,a dart; to throw.] A fire-ball darting through the air, f...
BOLGU'ACU, n. The largest of the serpent kind, and said to be forty feet long.
BOLE'TUS, n. [L.] A genus of mushrooms, containing many species.
BOLET'IC, a. Boletic acid is the acid of Boletus, a genus of mushrooms.
BOLE, n. 1. The body, or stem of a tree. [Not in use.] 2. A measure of corn, con...
BOLDNESS, n. Courage; bravery; intrepidity; spirit; fearlessness. I cannot, with...
BOLDLY, adv. In a bold matter; courageously; intrepidly; without timidity or fea...
BOLDEN, v.t. To make bold; to give confidence. This is nearly disused; being sup...
BOLD-FACED, a. Impudent.
BOLD-FACE, n. [bold and face.] Impudence; sauciness; a term of reprehension, and...
BOLD, a. 1. Daring; courageous; brave; intrepid; fearless; applied to men or oth...