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BAS'TION, n. bas'chun. A huge mass of earth, usually faced with sods, sometimes ...
BASTING, ppr. Beating with a stick; moistening with dripping; sewing together wi...
BASTINA'DE BASTINA'DO, n. [See Baste .] A sound beating with a stick or cudgel; ...
BAS'TILE, n. An old castle in Paris, built between 1369 and 1383, used as a stat...
BASTED, pp. Beat with a stick; moistened with fat or other matter in roasting; s...
BASTE, v.t. 1. To beat with a stick. 2. To drip butter or fat upon meat, as it t...
BAS'TAS, n. An India cloth or plain muslin. That of Surat is said to be the best.
BASTARN'IC, a. Pertaining to the Basternae, ancient inhabitants of the Carpathia...
B'ASTARDY, n. A state of being a bastard, or begotten and born out of lawful wed...
B'ASTARDS, an appellation given to a faction or troop of bandits, who ravaged Gu...
B'ASTARDLY, adv. In the manner of a bastard; spuriously.
B'ASTARDIZE, v.t. To make or prove to be a bastard; to convict of being a bastar...
B'ASTARDISM, n. The state of a bastard.
B'ASTARD, n. A natural child; a child begotten and born out of wedlock; an illeg...
B'AST, n. A rope or cord, made of the bark of the lime tree, bass-wood or linden...
BASSOON'IST, n. A performer on the bassoon.