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Webster Dictionary :: Barebone

BA'REBONE, n. [See Bone .] A very lean person.

Webster Dictionary :: Bare

BARE, a. [This word is from opening, separating, stripping.] 1. Naked, without c...

Webster Dictionary :: Bardism

B'ARDISM, n. The science of bards; the learning and maxims of bards.

Webster Dictionary :: Bardish

B'ARDISH, a. Pertaining to bards; written by a bard.

Webster Dictionary :: Bardic

B'ARDIC, a. Pertaining to bards, or to their poetry.

Webster Dictionary :: Bardesanists

BARDES'ANISTS, n. A sect of heretics, who sprung from Bardesanes, of Edessa, in ...

Webster Dictionary :: Barded

B'ARDED, a. In heraldry, a caparisoned.

Webster Dictionary :: Bard

B'ARD, n. 1. A poet and a singer among the ancient Celts; one whose occupation w...

Webster Dictionary :: Barbet

B'ARBET, n. A name given by some French writers to a peculiar species of those w...

Webster Dictionary :: Barberry

B'ARBERRY, n. [L. berberis.] 1. A plant of the genus berberis, common in hedges;...

Webster Dictionary :: Barberness

B'ARBERNESS, n. A female barber. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Barber-monger

B'ARBER-MONGER, n. A man who frequents the barber's shop, or prides himself in b...

Webster Dictionary :: Barber-chirurgeon

B'ARBER-CHIRURGEON, n. One who joins the practice of surgery with that of a barb...

Webster Dictionary :: Barber

B'ARBER, n. One whose occupation is to shave men, or to shave and dress hair. B'...

Webster Dictionary :: Barbel

B'ARBEL, n. [L. barba.] 1. A fish of the genus Cyprinus, of the order of abdomin...

Webster Dictionary :: Barbed

B'ARBED, pp. [See Barb .] 1. Furnished with armor; as barbed steeds. 2. Bearded;...

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