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BALK'ER, n. One who balks. In fishery, balkers are persons who stand on rocks an...
BALK'ED, pp. Plowed in ridges between furrows, as in American husbandry. 2. Frus...
BALK, n. bauk. 1. A ridge of land, left unplowed, between furrows, or at the end...
BALIZE, n. A sea-mark; a pole raised on a bank.
BALIS'TER, n. [L.balista, from Gr.to throw.] A cross bow.
BA'LEFULLY, adv. Sorrowfully; perniciously; in a calamitous manner.
BA'LEFUL, a.[See Bale .] Woeful; sad; sorrowful; full of grief; producing misery...
BALEAR'IC, a. [Gr. to throw, because the inhabitants were good slingers.] Pertai...
BALE, n.[Heb. to bind, to pledge, and its derivative.] 1. A bundle or package of...
BALD'RICK, n. [L.balleus, a belt, and rick, rich. See These words.] 1. A girdle,...
BALD'PATED, a. Destitute of hair; shorn of hair.
BALD'PATE, n. A pate without hair.
BALD'NESS, n. Want of hair on the top and back of the head; loss of hair; meanne...
BALDL'LY, adv. Nakedly; meanly; inelegantly; openly.
BALD'ERDASH, n. Mean, senseless prate; a jargon of words; ribaldry; anything jum...
BALD'A-CHIN, BALD'AQUIN, n. In architecture, a building in form of a canopy, sup...