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Webster Dictionary :: Beech-oil

BEE'CH-OIL, n. [beech and oil.] Oil expressed from the mast or nuts of the beech...

Webster Dictionary :: Beech-coal

BEE'CH-COAL, n. [beech and coal.] Charcoal from beech wood.

Webster Dictionary :: Beech

BEECH, n. [Gr. payos; L. fagus.] A tree arranged by Linne under the genus fagus,...

Webster Dictionary :: Bee-flower

BEE'-FLOWER, n. [bee and flower.] A plant; a species of Ophrys or twyblade, whos...

Webster Dictionary :: Bee-eater

BEE'-EATER,n. [bee and eat.] A bird that feeds on bees. There are several specie...

Webster Dictionary :: Bee-bread

BEE'-BREAD, n. [bee and bread.] The pollen of flowers collected by bees, as food...

Webster Dictionary :: Bee

BEE, n. An insect of the genus Apis. [See Apis .] The species are numerous, of w...

Webster Dictionary :: Bedyed

BEDY'ED, pp. Dyed; stained.

Webster Dictionary :: Bedye

BEDY'E, v.t. [be and dye.] To dye; to stain.

Webster Dictionary :: Bedwork

BED'WORK, n. [bed and work.] Work done in bed, without toil of the hands or with...

Webster Dictionary :: Bedwarf

BEDWARF', v.t. [be and dwarf.] To make little; to stunt or hinder growth.

Webster Dictionary :: Bedward

BED'WARD, adv. [bed and ward.] Toward bed.

Webster Dictionary :: Bedust

BEDUST', v.t. [be and dust.] To sprinkle, soil or cover with dust.

Webster Dictionary :: Beduck

BEDUCK', v.t. [be and duck.] To duck; to put the head under water; to immerse.

Webster Dictionary :: Bedtime

BED'TIME, n. [bed and time.] The time to go to rest; the usual hour of going to ...

Webster Dictionary :: Bedswerver

BED'SWERVER, n. [bed and swerve.] One that swerves from his bed; that is one who...

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