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5,066 words match “UNDER”

AUXILIARY a.
auxiliary troops. Auxiliary scales (Mus.), the scales of relative or attendant keys. See under Attendant, a. -- Auxiliary verbs (Gram.). See Auxiliary, n., 3.
AVULSION n.
A tearing asunder; a forcible separation. The avulsion of two polished superficies. Locke.
AWARE a.
s; as, he was aware of the enemy's designs. Aware of nothing arduous in a task They never undertook. Cowper.
AXILLARIES; AXILLARS n.
Feathers connecting the under surface of the wing and the body, and concealed by the closed wing.
AZOIC a.
f animal life, or anterior to the paleozoic tome. Azoic is also used as a noun, age being understood. See Archæan, and Eozoic.
BAB n.
Lit., gate; -- a title given to the founder of Babism, and taken from that of Bab-ud-Din, assumed by him.
BABBLE v.
o utter in an indistinct or incoherent way; to repeat,as words, in a childish way without understanding. These [words] he used to babble in all companies. Arbuthnot.
BACHELOR n.
A knight who had no standard of his own, but fought under the standard of another in the field; often, a young knight.
BACK n. 3 definitions
The upper part of a lode, or the roof of a horizontal underground passage.
BACKSTOP n.
In rounders, the player who stands immediately behind the striking base.
BAFFLE v.
To cause to undergo a disgraceful punishment, as a recreant knight. [Obs.] He by the heels him hung upon a tree, And baffled so, that all which passed by The picture of his punishment might see. Spenser.
BAIL v.
To set free, or deliver from arrest, or out of custody, on the undertaking of some other person or persons that he or they will be responsible for the appearance, at a certain day and place, of the person bailed.
BAILIFF n. 2 definitions
r keeper, as of a county, town, hundred, or castle; one to whom power Abbott. Lausanne is under the canton of Berne, governed by a bailiff sent every three years from the senate. Addison.
BAKE v.
To prepare, as food, by cooking in a dry heat, either in an oven or under coals, or on heated stone or metal; as, to bake bread, meat, apples.
BALANCE n. 2 definitions
y by the admission of steam to both sides. See Puppet valve. -- Hydrostatic balance. See under Hydrostatic. -- To lay in balance, to put up as a pledge or security. [Obs.] Chaucer. -- To strike a balance, to find out the difference between the debit and credit sides of an account.
BALDRIC n.
A broad belt, sometimes richly ornamented, worn over one shoulder, across the breast, and under the opposite arm; less properly, any belt. [Also spelt bawdrick.] A radiant baldric o'er his shoulder tied Sustained the sword that glittered at his side. Pope.
BALK n.
A hindrance or disappointment; a check. A balk to the confidence of the bold undertaker. South.
BALMORAL n.
A long woolen petticoat, worn immediately under the dress.
BAN n.
An interdiction, prohibition, or proscription. "Under ban to touch." Milton.
BANDANNA; BANDANA n.
r, by discharging portions of the color by chemical means, while the rest of the cloth is under pressure. Ure.
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