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Webster Dictionary :: Bastion

BAS'TION, n. bas'chun. A huge mass of earth, usually faced with sods, sometimes ...

Webster Dictionary :: Basting

BASTING, ppr. Beating with a stick; moistening with dripping; sewing together wi...

Webster Dictionary :: Bastinade

BASTINA'DE BASTINA'DO, n. [See Baste .] A sound beating with a stick or cudgel; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Bastile

BAS'TILE, n. An old castle in Paris, built between 1369 and 1383, used as a stat...

Webster Dictionary :: Basted

BASTED, pp. Beat with a stick; moistened with fat or other matter in roasting; s...

Webster Dictionary :: Baste

BASTE, v.t. 1. To beat with a stick. 2. To drip butter or fat upon meat, as it t...

Webster Dictionary :: Bastas

BAS'TAS, n. An India cloth or plain muslin. That of Surat is said to be the best.

Webster Dictionary :: Bastarnic

BASTARN'IC, a. Pertaining to the Basternae, ancient inhabitants of the Carpathia...

Webster Dictionary :: Bastardy

B'ASTARDY, n. A state of being a bastard, or begotten and born out of lawful wed...

Webster Dictionary :: Bastards

B'ASTARDS, an appellation given to a faction or troop of bandits, who ravaged Gu...

Webster Dictionary :: Bastardly

B'ASTARDLY, adv. In the manner of a bastard; spuriously.

Webster Dictionary :: Bastardize

B'ASTARDIZE, v.t. To make or prove to be a bastard; to convict of being a bastar...

Webster Dictionary :: Bastardism

B'ASTARDISM, n. The state of a bastard.

Webster Dictionary :: Bastard

B'ASTARD, n. A natural child; a child begotten and born out of wedlock; an illeg...

Webster Dictionary :: Bast

B'AST, n. A rope or cord, made of the bark of the lime tree, bass-wood or linden...

Webster Dictionary :: Bassoonist

BASSOON'IST, n. A performer on the bassoon.

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