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BER'RY-BEARING, a. Producing berries.
BER'RY, n. 1. A succulent or pulpy fruit, containing naked See ds. Or in more te...
BER'RIED, a. Furnished with berries.
BER'OE, n. A marine animal of an oval or spherical form, nearly an inch in diame...
BEROB', v.t. [be and rob.] To rob. [Not in use.]
BER'NARDINS, n. An order of monks, founded by Robert, abbot of Moleme, and refor...
BER'NARDINE, a. Pertaining to St. Bernard, and the monks of the order.
BER'NACLE, [See Barnacle .]
BERME, n. In fortification, a space of ground of three, four or five feet in wid...
BERLUC'CIO, n. A small bird, somewhat like the yellow hammer, but less and more ...
BER'LIN, n. A vehicle of the chariot kind, supposed to have this name from berli...
BERHY'ME, v.t. [be and rhyme.] To mention in rhyme or verse; used in contempt.
BERG'MOTE, n. A court held on a hill in Derbyshire, in England, for deciding con...
BERG'MASTER, n. The bailiff or chief officer among the Derbyshire miners.
BERG'MANITE, n. [from Bergman, the mineralogist.] A mineral classed with scapoli...
BER'GERET, n. A song. [Not used.]