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BACK'BITE, v.t. [back and bite] To censure, slander, reproach, or speak evil of ...
BACK, n. 1. The upper part of an animal, particularly of a quadruped, whose back...
BACH'ELORSHIP, n. The state of being a bachelor. 2. The state of one who has tak...
BACH'ELOR, n.[L.baculus, a stick, that is, a shoot.] 1. A young man who has not ...
BACCIV'OROUS, a.[L. bacca,berry, and voro, to eat.] Eating or subsisting on berr...
BACCIF'FEROUS, a.[L.baccifer,of bacca, a berry, and fero, to bear.] That produce...
BAC'CHIUS, n. In ancient poetry, a foot composed of a short syllable and two lon...
BAC'CHIC, a. Jovial; drunken; mad with intoxication. 2. Relating to Bacchus, the...
BAC'CHANALS, n.plu. Drunken feasts; the revels of bacchanalians. In antiquity, f...
BAC'CHANAL, BACCHANA'LIAN, n.[from Bacchus, Gr.,the deity of wine and revelling....
BAC'CATED, a. [L. baccatus, garnished with pearls, from bacca, a berry.] Set or ...
BACCALAU'REATE, n. [The first part of this word is from the same root as bachelo...
BAC'CA, n.[L.] In botany, a berry; a fruit which consists of a pulpy pericarp, w...
BAC or BACK , n. 1. In navigation, a ferry-boat or praam. 2. In brewing, a large...
BABYROUS'SA, n. In zoology, the Indian hog, a native of Celebes, and of Buero, b...
BABYLO'NISH, a. Pertaining to Babylon, the capital of the ancient kingdom of Bab...