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BOD'ILESS, a. [See Body .] Having no body or material form; incorporeal.
BOD'IED, a. [from body.] Having a body.
BOD'ICE, n. Stays; a waistcoat, quilted with whalebone; worn by women.
BODGE, v.i. [See Boggle .] To boggle; to stop. [Not used.] BODGE , n. A botch. [...
BO'DEMENT, n. An omen; portent; prognostic; a fore-showing.
BODE, v.t. To portend; to foreshow; to presage; to indicate something future by ...
BOCK'LAND, n. [book and land.] In old English laws,charter land,held by deed und...
BOCK'ELET BOCK'ERET, n. A kind of long-winged hawk.
BOCE, n. The sparus, a beautiful fish.
BOC'ASINE, n. A sort of fine linen or buckram.
BOCAQUE or BOCAKE , n. An animal found on the banks of the Nieper, resembling a ...
BOB'TAIL, n. [bob and tail.] A short tail, or a tail cut short. 1. The rabble; u...
BOB'STAYS, n. [bob and stay.] Ropes to confine the bowsprit of a ship downward t...
BO'BO, n. A Mexican fish, two feet long, in high esteem for food.
BOB'BINWORK, n. [bobbin and work.] Work woven with bobbins. BOB'-CHERRY , n. [bo...
BOB'BING, ppr. Playing back and forth; striking; cheating; angling for eels.