English English Dictionary

English English Dictionary

The online English-English dictionary from The Project Gutenberg

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Belvedere (n.)
A small building, or a part of a building, more or less open, constructed in a place commanding a fine prospect.
Belying (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Belie
Belzebuth (n.)
A spider monkey (Ateles belzebuth) of Brazil.
Bema (n.)
A platform from which speakers addressed an assembly.
Bema (n.)
That part of an early Christian church which was reserved for the higher clergy; the inner or eastern part of the chancel.
Bema (n.)
Erroneously: A pulpit.
Bemad (v. t.)
To make mad.
Bemangle (v. t.)
To mangle; to tear asunder.
Bemask (v. t.)
To mask; to conceal.
Bemaster (v. t.)
To master thoroughly.
Bemaul (v. t.)
To maul or beat severely; to bruise.
Bemaze (v. t.)
To bewilder.
Bemean (v. t.)
To make mean; to lower.
Bemeet (v. t.)
To meet.
Bemeeting (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Bemeet
Bemet (imp. & p. p.)
of Bemeet
Bemete (v. t.)
To mete.
Bemingle (v. t.)
To mingle; to mix.
Bemire (v. t.)
To drag through, encumber with, or fix in, the mire; to soil by passing through mud or dirt.
Bemired (imp. & p. p.)
of Bemire