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BA'ILABLE, a. That may be set free upon bond with sureties; that may be admitted...
BAIL , v.t. 1. To set free, deliver, or liberate from arrest and imprisonment, u...
BA'IKALITE, n.[From Baikal, a lake in Northern Asia.] A mineral occurring in aci...
BAHAR' BAIGNE , v.t. To soak or drench. [Not used.]
BAGUET', n. In architecture, a little round molding, less than an astragal, some...
BAG'REEF, n.[bag and reef.] A fourth and lower reef used in the British navy.
BAG'RE, n. A small bearded fish, a species of Silurus, anguilliform, of a silver...
BAG'PIPER, n. One who plays on a bag-pipe.
BAG'PIPE, N.[bag and pipe.] A musical wind instrument, used chiefly in Scotland ...
BAGNIO, n. ban'yo.[L.balneum.] 1. A bath; a house for bathing, cupping, sweating...
BAG'GING, ppr. Swelling; becoming protuberant. BAG'GING , n. The cloth or materi...
BAG'GAGE, n. [Eng.package.] 1. The tents, clothing, utensils, and other necessar...
BAGATELLE, n. bagatel'. A trifle; a thing of no importance.
BAF'TAS BAG, n.[Norm. bage, a bag, a coffer, bagnes, baggage. This word See ms t...
BAF'FLING, ppr. Eluding by shifts, and turns, or by stratagem; defeating; confou...
BAF'FLER, n. One that baffles.