Aland :: Aland (adv.) On land; to the land; ashore.
Bad Lands :: Bad lands () Barren regions, especially in the western United States, where horizontal strata (Tertiary deposits) have been often eroded into fantastic forms, and much intersected by ca�ons, and where lack of wood, water, and forage increases the difficulty of traversing the country, whence the name, first given by the Canadian French, Mauvaises Terres (bad lands)..
Biglandular :: Biglandular (a.) Having two glands, as a plant..
Biland :: Biland (n.) A byland.
Bilander :: Bilander (n.) A small two-masted merchant vessel, fitted only for coasting, or for use in canals, as in Holland..
Bland :: Bland (a.) Mild; soft; gentle; smooth and soothing in manner; suave; as, a bland temper; bland persuasion; a bland sycophant..
Bland :: Bland (a.) Having soft and soothing qualities; not drastic or irritating; not stimulating; as, a bland oil; a bland diet..
Blandation :: Blandation (n.) Flattery.
Blandiloquence :: Blandiloquence (n.) Mild, flattering speech..
Blandiloquious :: Blandiloquious (a.) Fair-spoken; flattering.
Blandiloquous :: Blandiloquous (a.) Alt. of Blandiloquiou.
Blandise :: Blandise (v. i.) To blandish any one.
Blandish :: Blandish (v. t.) To flatter with kind words or affectionate actions; to caress; to cajole.
Blandish :: Blandish (v. t.) To make agreeable and enticing.
Blandished :: Blandished (imp. & p. p.) of Blandis.
Blandisher :: Blandisher (n.) One who uses blandishments.
Blandishing :: Blandishing (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Blandis.
Blandishment :: Blandishment (n.) The act of blandishing; a word or act expressive of affection or kindness, and tending to win the heart; soft words and artful caresses; cajolery; allurement..
Blandly :: Blandly (adv.) In a bland manner; mildly; suavely.
Blandness :: Blandness (n.) The state or quality of being bland.
Bockland :: Bockland (n.) See Bookland.
Bockland :: Bockland (n.) Charter land held by deed under certain rents and free services, which differed in nothing from free socage lands. This species of tenure has given rise to the modern freeholds..
Bollandists :: Bollandists (n. pl.) The Jesuit editors of the Acta Sanctorum, or Lives of the Saints; -- named from John Bolland, who began the work..
Bookland :: Bookland (n.) Alt. of Bocklan.
Bordland :: Bordland (n.) Either land held by a bordar, or the land which a lord kept for the maintenance of his board, or table..
Byland :: Byland (n.) A peninsula.
Bylander :: Bylander (n.) See Bilander.
Calando :: Calando (a.) Gradually diminishing in rapidity and loudness.
Celandine :: Celandine (n.) A perennial herbaceous plant (Chelidonium majus) of the poppy family, with yellow flowers. It is used as a medicine in jaundice, etc., and its acrid saffron-colored juice is used to cure warts and the itch; -- called also greater celandine and swallowwort..
Clandestine :: Clandestine (a.) Conducted with secrecy; withdrawn from public notice, usually for an evil purpose; kept secret; hidden; private; underhand; as, a clandestine marriage..
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