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Webster Dictionary :: Bergander

BERG'ANDER, n. [berg, a cliff] A burrow duck; a duck that breeds in holes under ...

Webster Dictionary :: Bergamot

BERG'AMOT,n. 1. A species of pear. 2. A species of citron, at first casually pro...

Webster Dictionary :: Berg

BERG, n. A borough; a town that sends burgesses to Parliament; a castle. [See Bu...

Webster Dictionary :: Berengarianism

BERENGA'RIANISM, n. The opinions or doctrines of Berengarius, archdeacon of St.M...

Webster Dictionary :: Bereft

BEREFT', pp. of bereave. Deprived; made destitute.

Webster Dictionary :: Bereaving

BERE'AVING, ppr. Stripping bare; depriving.

Webster Dictionary :: Bereavement

BERE'AVEMENT, n. Deprivation, particularly by the loss of a friend by death.

Webster Dictionary :: Bereaved

BERE'AVED, pp. Deprived; stripped and left destitute.

Webster Dictionary :: Bereave

BERE'AVE, v.t. pret.bereaved, bereft: pp.bereaved, bereft. 1. To deprive; to str...

Webster Dictionary :: Bere

BERE, n. The name of a species of barley in Scotland.

Webster Dictionary :: Berberry

BER'BERRY, n. [L.berberis.] [See Barberry .]

Webster Dictionary :: Beray

BERA'Y, v.t. To make foul; to soil. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Berattle

BERAT'TLE, v.t. [be and rattle.] To fill with rattling sounds or noise.

Webster Dictionary :: Berate

BERA'TE, v.t. [be and rate.] To chide vehemently; to scold.

Webster Dictionary :: Berain

BERA'IN, v.t. To rain upon. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Bequest

BEQUEST', n. Something left by will; a legacy.

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