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Definition of brid
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Brid (n.) A bird.
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Hybridism
::
Hybridism
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
hybrid.
Bridge-ward
::
Bridge-ward
(n.) The
principal
ward of a key.
Epitomize
::
Epitomize
(v. t.) To make an
epitome
of; to
shorten
or
abridge,
as a
writing
or
discourse;
to
reduce
within
a
smaller
space;
as, to
epitomize
the works of
Justin..
Paranymph
::
Paranymph
(n.) A
friend
of the
bridegroom
who went with him in his
chariot
to fetch home the
bride.
Bridge
::
Bridge
(n.) A
device
to
measure
the
resistance
of a wire or other
conductor
forming
part of an
electric
circuit.
Bradoon
::
Bradoon
(n.) Same as
Bridoon.
Abbreviate
::
Abbreviate
(n.) An
abridgment.
Wranglership
::
Wranglership
(n.) The honor or
position
of being a
wrangler
at the
University
of
Cambridge,
England..
Bridge
::
Bridge
(v. t.) To open or make a
passage,
as by a
bridge..
Mule
::
Mule (n.) A
hybrid
animal;
specifically,
one
generated
between
an ass and a mare,
sometimes
a horse and a
she-ass.
See
Hinny..
Bridge
::
Bridge
(n.) A
structure,
usually
of wood,
stone,
brick,
or iron,
erected
over a river or other water
course,
or over a
chasm,
railroad,
etc., to make a
passageway
from one bank to the
other..
Bit
::
Bit (v. t.) To put a
bridle
upon; to put the bit in the mouth of.
Asphaltum
::
Asphaltum
(n.) A
composition
of
bitumen,
pitch,
lime, and
gravel,
used for
forming
pavements,
and as a
water-proof
cement
for
bridges,
roofs,
etc.;
asphaltic
cement.
Artificial
asphalt
is
prepared
from coal tar, lime, sand, etc..
Pontooning
::
Pontooning
(n.) The act, art, or
process
of
constructing
pontoon
bridges..
Bridle
::
Bridle
(v. t.) To
restrain,
guide,
or
govern,
with, or as with, a
bridle;
to
check,
curb, or
control;
as, to
bridle
the
passions;
to
bridle
a
muse..
Blinder
::
Blinder
(n.) One of the
leather
screens
on a
bridle,
to
hinder
a horse from
seeing
objects
at the side; a
blinker..
Bridegroom
::
Bridegroom
(n.) A man newly
married,
or just about to be
married..
Encenia
::
Encenia
(n. pl.) A
festival
commemorative
of the
founding
of a city or the
consecration
of a
church;
also, the
ceremonies
(as at
Oxford
and
Cambridge,
England)
commemorative
of
founders
or
benefactors..
Loriner
::
Loriner
(n.) A maker of bits,
spurs,
and metal
mounting
for
bridles
and
saddles;
hence,
a
saddler..
"""bridesman "
::
Bridesman
(n.) A male
friend
who
attends
upon a
bridegroom
and bride at their
marriage;
the best man..
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