Barrowist :: Barrowist (n.) A follower of Henry Barrowe, one of the founders of Independency or Congregationalism in England. Barrowe was executed for nonconformity in 1953..
Barwise :: Barwise (adv.) Horizontally.
Bat''s-wing :: Bat's-wing (a.) Alt. of Batwin.
Batwing :: Batwing (a.) Shaped like a bat's wing; as, a bat's-wing burner..
Bay Window :: Bay window () A window forming a bay or recess in a room, and projecting outward from the wall, either in a rectangular, polygonal, or semicircular form; -- often corruptly called a bow window..
Bedewing :: Bedewing (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Bede.
Beef-witted :: Beef-witted (n.) Stupid; dull.
Beeswing :: Beeswing (n.) The second crust formed in port and some other wines after long keeping. It consists of pure, shining scales of tartar, supposed to resemble the wing of a bee..
Bellowing :: Bellowing (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Bello.
Bendwise :: Bendwise (adv.) Diagonally.
Bestowing :: Bestowing (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Besto.
Bestrewing :: Bestrewing (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Bestre.
Beswike :: Beswike (v. t.) To lure; to cheat.
Betwixt :: Betwixt (prep.) In the space which separates; between.
Betwixt :: Betwixt (prep.) From one to another of; mutually affecting.
Bewig :: Bewig (v. t.) To cover (the head) with a wig.
Bewigged :: Bewigged (imp. & p. p.) of Bewi.
Bewilder :: Bewilder (v. t.) To lead into perplexity or confusion, as for want of a plain path; to perplex with mazes; or in general, to perplex or confuse greatly..
Bewildered :: Bewildered (imp. & p. p.) of Bewilde.
Bewildered :: Bewildered (a.) Greatly perplexed; as, a bewildered mind..
Bewilderedness :: Bewilderedness (n.) The state of being bewildered; bewilderment.
Bewildering :: Bewildering (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Bewilde.
Bewildering :: Bewildering (a.) Causing bewilderment or great perplexity; as, bewildering difficulties..
Bewilderment :: Bewilderment (n.) The state of being bewildered.
Bewilderment :: Bewilderment (n.) A bewildering tangle or confusion.
Bewinter :: Bewinter (v. t.) To make wintry.
Bewit :: Bewit (n.) A double slip of leather by which bells are fastened to a hawk's legs.
Bewitch :: Bewitch (v. t.) To gain an ascendency over by charms or incantations; to affect (esp. to injure) by witchcraft or sorcery.
Bewitch :: Bewitch (v. t.) To charm; to fascinate; to please to such a degree as to take away the power of resistance; to enchant.
Bewitched :: Bewitched (imp. & p. p.) of Bewitc.
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