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BOG'HOUSE,n. [bog and house.] A house of office. BOG'-LAND , a. [bog and land.] ...
BOG'GY, a. [from bog.] Containing bogs; full of bogs.
BOG'GLISH, a. Doubtful. [Not used.]
BOG'GLING, ppr. Starting or stopping at difficulties; hesitating.
BOG'GLER, n. A doubter; a timorous man.
BOG'GLED, pp. Perplexed and impeded by sudden difficulties; embarrassed.
BOG'GLE, v.i. 1. To doubt; to hesitate; to stop, as if afraid to proceed, or as ...
BOG'-ORE, n. An ore of iron found in boggy or swampy land. BOG'-RUSH , n. [bog a...
BOG, n. 1. A quagmire covered with grass or other plants. It is defined by marsh...
BOD'Y-GUARD, n. The guard that protects or defense the person; the life guard. H...
BOD'Y-CLOTHES, n. plu. [body and cloth.] Clothing or covering for the body, as f...
BOD'Y, n. 1. The frame of an animal; the material substance of an animal, in dis...
BOD'LEIAN, a. Pertaining to Sir Thomas Bodley, who founded a celebrated library ...
BOD'KIN, n. [Gr.a thorn.] 1. An instrument of steel; bone, ivory or the like, wi...
BO'DING, ppr. [from bode.] Foreshowing; presaging. BO'DING , n. An omen.
BOD'ILY, a. Having or containing a body or material form; corporeal; as bodily d...