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BLIS'TER, n. 1. A pustule; a thin bladder on the skin, containing watery matter ...
BLIS'SOM, v.i. To be lustful; to caterwaul. [Little used.]
BLISS'LESS, a. Destitute of bliss.
BLISS'FULNESS, n. Exalted happiness; felicity; fullness ofjoy.
BLISS''FULLY, adv. In a blissful manner.
BLISS'FUL, a. Full ofjoy and felicity; happy in the highest degree.
BLISS, n. The highest degree of happiness; blessedness; felicity; used of felici...
BLINK'ING, ppr. Winking; twinkling.
BLINK'ARD, n. [blink and ard,kind.] A person who blinks or has bad eyes; that wh...
BLINK, v.i. 1. To wink; to twinkle with the eye. 2. To See Obscurely . Johnson. ...
BLINDWORM, n. [blind and worm.] A small reptile, called also slow worm, a specie...
BLINDSIDE, n. [blind and side.] The side which is most easily assailed; or the s...
BLINDS, n. In the military art, a defense made of osiers or branches interwoven,...
BLINDNETTLE, n. A plant.
BLINDNESS, n. Want of bodily sight; want of intellectual discernment; ignorance.
BLINDLY, adv. Without sight, or understanding. 1. Without discerning the reason;...