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BEND'LET, n. In heraldry, a little bend, which occupies a sixth part of a shield...
BEND'ING, ppr. Incurvating; forming into a curve; stooping subduing; turning as ...
BEND'ED BEND'ER, n. The person who bends,or makes crooked; also, an instrument f...
BEND'ABLE, a. That may be bent or incurvated.
BEND, [L.pando,pandare, to bend in; pando, pandere, to open; pandus, bent, crook...
BENCH'ER, n. In England, the benchers in the inns of court, are the senior membe...
BENCH, n. 1. A long seat,usually of board or plank, differing from a stool in it...
BEN or BEN'-NUT , n. A purgative fruit or nut, the largest of which resembles a ...
BEMU'SED, a. [be and muse.] Overcome with musing; dreaming; a word of contempt.
BEMOURN, v.t. To weep or mourn over. [Little used.]
BEMON'STER, v.t. [be and monster.] To make monstrous. [Not in use.]
BEMOL, n. In music,a half note.
BEMOIL', v.t. [be and moil.] To bedraggle; to bemire; to soil or incumber with m...
BEMOCK', v.t. [be and mock.] To treat with mockery. [Little used.] BEMOCK' , v.i...
BEMOANING, ppr. Lamenting; bewailing.
BEMOANER, n. One who laments.