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Definition of bib
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Bib (n.) A small piece of cloth worn by
children
over the
breast,
to
protect
the
clothes..
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Bible
::
Bible (n.) The Book by way of
eminence,
-- that is, the book which is made up of the
writings
accepted
by
Christians
as of
divine
origin
and
authority,
whether
such
writings
be in the
original
language,
or
translated;
the
Scriptures
of the Old and New
Testaments;
--
sometimes
in a
restricted
sense,
the Old
Testament;
as, King
James's
Bible;
Douay
Bible;
Luther's
Bible.
Also, the book which is made up of
writings
similarly
accepted
by the Jews; as, a
rabbinical
Bible..
Bibliopolist
::
Bibliopolist
(n.) Same as
Bibliopole.
Imbiber
::
Imbiber
(n.) One who, or that
which,
imbibes..
Bibulous
::
Bibulous
(v. t.)
Inclined
to
drink;
addicted
to
tippling.
Gaur
::
Gaur (n.) An East
Indian
species
of wild
cattle
(Bibos
gauris),
of large size and an
untamable
disposition..
Copy
::
Copy (n.) An
individual
book, or a
single
set of books
containing
the works of an
author;
as, a copy of the
Bible;
a copy of the works of
Addison..
Henfish
::
Henfish
(n.) A young bib. See Bib, n., 2..
Polyglot
::
Polyglot
(a.)
Containing,
or made up, of,
several
languages;
as, a
polyglot
lexicon,
Bible..
Windhover
::
Windhover
(n.) The
kestrel;
--
called
also
windbibber,
windcuffer,
windfanner..
Bibliopegist
::
Bibliopegist
(n.) A
bookbinder.
Bibliographical
::
Bibliographical
(a.)
Pertaining
to
bibliography,
or the
history
of
books..
Bib
::
Bib (n.) An
arctic
fish
(Gadus
luscus),
allied
to the cod; --
called
also pout and
whiting
pout..
Transfuse
::
Transfuse
(v. t.) To cause to pass from to
another;
to cause to be
instilled
or
imbibed;
as, to
transfuse
a
spirit
of
patriotism
into a man; to
transfuse
a love of
letters..
Stereotype
::
Stereotype
(v. t.) To
prepare
for
printing
in
stereotype;
to make the
stereotype
plates
of; as, to
stereotype
the
Bible..
Biblicality
::
Biblicality
(n.) The
quality
of being
biblical;
a
biblical
subject.
Heterodox
::
Heterodox
(a.)
Contrary
to, or
differing
from, some
acknowledged
standard,
as the
Bible,
the creed of a
church,
the
decree
of a
council,
and the like; not
orthodox;
heretical;
-- said of
opinions,
doctrines,
books,
etc., esp. upon
theological
subjects..
Polygraph
::
Polygraph
(n.) In
bibliography,
a
collection
of
different
works,
either
by one or
several
authors..
Bible
::
Bible (n.) A book.
Douay Bible
::
Douay Bible () A
translation
of the
Scriptures
into the
English
language
for the use of
English-speaking
Roman
Catholics;
-- done from the Latin
Vulgate
by
English
scholars
resident
in
France.
The New
Testament
portion
was
published
at
Rheims,
A. D. 1582, the Old
Testament
at
Douai,
A. D.
1609-10.
Various
revised
editions
have since been
published..
Futurist
::
Futurist
(n.) One who
believes
or
maintains
that the
fulfillment
of the
prophecies
of the Bible is to be in the
future.
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