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BALD, a. bauld. 1. Destitute of hair, especially on the top and back of the head...
BAL'ASS BAL'CONY, n. In architecture, a frame of wood, iron or stone, in front o...
BAL'AS, n. A variety of spinel ruby, of a pale rose red, or inclining to orange....
BAL'ANITE, n. A fossil shell of the genus Balanus.
BAL'ANCING, ppr. Charging with equal weights; being in a state of equipoise; bri...
BAL'ANCER,n. The person who weighs, or who uses a balance. 2. A member of an ins...
BAL'ANCED, pp. Charged with equal weights; standing on an equipoise, regulated s...
BAL'ANCE-REEF, n. A reef band that crosses a sail diagonally, used to contract i...
BAL'ANCE, n. [L.bilanx, bis, twice, and lanz, a dish, the double dish.] 1. A pai...
BAL'AN, n. A fish of a beautiful yellow, variegated with orange, a species of wr...
BA'KING, ppr. Drying and hardening in heat; dressing or cooking in a close place...
BA'KERY, n. The trade of a baker. 2. A place occupied with the business of bakin...
BA'KER-LEGGED, a. One who has crooked legs, or legs that bend inward at the knees.
BA'KER-FOOT, n. An ill-shaped or distorted foot.
BA'KER, n. One whose occupation is to bake bread, biscuit, _c.
BA'KEN, pp. The same as baked, and nearly obsolete.