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BEWA'ILED, pp. Lamented; bemoaned.
BEWA'ILABLE, a. That may be lamented.
BEWA'IL, v.t. [be and wail.] To bemoan; to lament; to express sorrow for. It exp...
BEV'Y, n. [I know not the origin or affinities of this word. The etymologies I h...
BEV'ILE, n. [See Bevel .] In heraldry, a thing broken or opening, like a carpent...
BEV'ERAGE, n. [L.bibo;] Drink; liquor for drinking. It is generally used of a mi...
BEV'ER, n. A collation or small repast between meals. [Not used.] BEV'ER , v.i. ...
BEV'ELMENT, n. In mineralogy, bevelment supposes the removal of two contiguous s...
BEV'ELING, ppr. Forming to a bevel angle. BEV'ELING , a. Curving; bending from a...
BEV'ELED, pp. Formed to a bevel angle.
BEV'EL, n. Among masons, carpenters,joiners, _c., an instrument, or kind of squa...
BETWIXT', prep. 1. Between; in the space that separates two persons or things; a...
BETWEE'N, prep. 1. In the intermediate space, without regard to distance; as, Ne...
BETUM'BLED, a. [be and tumble.] Rolled about; tumbled; disordered.
BET'TY, n. [Supposed to be a cant word from the name of a maid; but qu. is it no...
BET'TOR, n. [from bet.] One who bets or lays a wager.