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1,993 words match “ANOTHER”

BOLSTER n.
er the pillows. And here I'll fling the pillow, there the bolster, This way the coverlet, another way the sheets. Shak.
BONDSMAN n.
A surety; one who is bound, or who gives security, for another.
BONDSTONE n.
A stone running through a wall from one face to another, to bind it together; a binding stone.
BORROW v. 2 definitions
To receive from another as a loan, with the implied or expressed intention of returning the identical article or its equivalent in kind; -- the opposite of lend.
BOSS n.
nlarged part of a shaft, on which a wheel is keyed, or at the end, where it is coupled to another.
BOTFLY n.
larval states. In tropical America one species sometimes lives under the human skin, and another in the stomach. See Gadfly.
BOTTLEHOLDER n.
One who assists or supports another in a contest; an abettor; a backer. [Colloq.] Lord Palmerston considered himself the bottleholder of oppressed states. The London Times.
BOUNCE v.
To strike or thump, so as to rebound, or to make a sudden noise; a knock loudly. Another bounces as hard as he can knock. Swift. Against his bosom bounced his heaving heart. Dryden.
BOW n.
art of a boat; the bow oar. Bow chaser (Naut.), a gun in the bow for firing while chasing another vessel. Totten. - Bow piece, a piece of ordnance carried at the bow of a ship. -- On the bow (Naut.), on that part of the horizon within 45º on either side of the line ahead. Totten.
BOXHAULING n.
A method of going from one tack to another. See Boxhaul.
BOYAU n.
A winding or zigzag trench forming a path or communication from one siegework to another, to a magazine, etc.
BRACHYSTOCHRONE n.
y, starting from a given point, and descending solely by the force of gravity, will reach another given point in a shorter time than it could by any other path. This curve of quickest descent, as it is sometimes called, is, in a vacuum, the same as the cycloid.
BREASTFAST n.
A large rope to fasten the midship part of a ship to a wharf, or to another vessel.
BRIBERY n.
ce of giving or taking bribes; the act of influencing the official or political action of another by corrupt inducements. Bribery oath, an oath taken by a person that he has not been bribed as to voting. [Eng.]
BRIDLE n.
A span of rope, line, or chain made fast as both ends, so that another rope, line, or chain may be attached to its middle.
BROAD CHURCH n.
n doctrine and fellowship. Side by side with these various shades of High and Low Church, another party of a different character has always existed in the Church of England. It is called by different names: Moderate, Catholic, or Broad Church, by its friends; Latitudinarian or Indifferent, by its enemies. Its distincti…
BROKE v.
To transact business for another. [R.] Brome.
BROKER n.
One who transacts business for another; an agent.
BROTHER n. 3 definitions
A male person who has the same father and mother with another person, or who has one of them only. In the latter case he is more definitely called a half brother, or brother of the half blood. Two of us in the churchyard lie, My sister and my brother. Wordsworth.
BUD v.
To graft, as a plant with another or into another, by inserting a bud from the one into an opening in the bark of the other, in order to raise, upon the budded stock, fruit different from that which it would naturally bear. The apricot and the nectarine may be, and usually are, budded upon the peach; the plum and the p…
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