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BELLIG'EROUS, a. The same as belligerent. [Not used.]
BELLIG'ERENT, a. [L. belliger, warlike; belligero, to wage war; from bellum, war...
BELLES-LETTERS, n. plu. bel' letter, or anglicized, bell-letters. Polite literat...
BELL'ED, a. Hung with bells.
BELLE, n. bel. [L.bellus.] A young lady. In popular use, a lady of superior beau...
BEL'LATRIX, n. [L.] A ruddy, glittering star of the second magnitude, in the lef...
BEL'LADONNA, n. A plant, a species of Atropa, or deadly nightshade.
BELL'-WETHER, n. [bell and wether.] A wether or sheep which leads the flock, wit...
BELL'-SHAPED, a. [bell and shape.] Having the form of a bell.
BELL'-METAL, n. [bell and metal] A mixture of copper and tin, in the proportion ...
BELL'-FLOWER, n. [bell and flower.] A genus of plants, so named from the shape o...
BELL, n. 1. A vessel or hollow body,used for making sounds. Its constituent part...
BELI'VE, adv. [See Live .] Speedily; quickly.
BELI'KELY, adv. Probably. [Not used.]
BELI'KE, adv. [be and like.] Probably; likely; perhaps. [Nearly antiquated.]
BELIE'VINGLY, adv. In a believing manner.