English Dictionary: bouffant | by the DICT Development Group |
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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: | |
Barwood \Bar"wood`\, n. A red wood of a leguminous tree ({Baphia nitida}), from Angola and the Gaboon in Africa. It is used as a dyewood, and also for ramrods, violin bows and turner's work. | |
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Baphomet \Baph"o*met\, n.[A corruption of Mahomet or Mohammed, the Arabian prophet: cf. Pr. Bafomet, OSp. Mafomat, OPg. Mafameda.] An idol or symbolical figure which the Templars were accused of using in their mysterious rites. | |
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Bepaint \Be*paint"\, v. t. To paint; to cover or color with, or as with, paint. Else would a maiden blush bepaint my cheek. --Shak. | |
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Bipennate \Bi*pen"nate\, Bipennated \Bi*pen"na*ted\, a. [Pref. bi- + pennate: cf. L. bipennis. Cf. {Bipinnate}.] Having two wings. [bd]Bipennated insects.[b8] --Derham. | |
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Bipennate \Bi*pen"nate\, Bipennated \Bi*pen"na*ted\, a. [Pref. bi- + pennate: cf. L. bipennis. Cf. {Bipinnate}.] Having two wings. [bd]Bipennated insects.[b8] --Derham. | |
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Bipinnate \Bi*pin"nate\, Bipinnated \Bi*pin"na*ted\, a. [Pref. bi- + pinnate; cf. F. bipinn[82]. Cf. {Bipennate}.] Twice pinnate. | |
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Bipinnate \Bi*pin"nate\, Bipinnated \Bi*pin"na*ted\, a. [Pref. bi- + pinnate; cf. F. bipinn[82]. Cf. {Bipennate}.] Twice pinnate. | |
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Bipinnatifid \Bi`pin*nat"i*fid\, a. [Pref. bi- + pinnatifid.] (Bot.) Doubly pinnatifid. Note: A bipinnatifid leaf is a pinnatifid leaf having its segments or divisions also pinnatifid. The primary divisions are pinn[91] and the secondary pinnules. | |
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Bipont \Bi"pont\, Bipontine \Bi*pont"ine\, a. (Bibliog.) Relating to books printed at Deuxponts, or Bipontium (Zweibr[81]cken), in Bavaria. | |
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Bipont \Bi"pont\, Bipontine \Bi*pont"ine\, a. (Bibliog.) Relating to books printed at Deuxponts, or Bipontium (Zweibr[81]cken), in Bavaria. | |
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Biventral \Bi*ven"tral\, a. [Pref. bi- + ventral.] (Anat.) Having two bellies or protuberances; as, a biventral, or digastric, muscle, or the biventral lobe of the cerebellum. | |
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Bobbinet \Bob`bi*net"\, n. [Bobbin + net.] A kind of cotton lace which is wrought by machines, and not by hand. [Sometimes written {bobbin net}.] The English machine-made net is now confined to point net, warp net, and bobbin net, so called from the peculiar construction of the machines by which they are produced. --Tomlinsom. | |
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Bobbinet \Bob`bi*net"\, n. [Bobbin + net.] A kind of cotton lace which is wrought by machines, and not by hand. [Sometimes written {bobbin net}.] The English machine-made net is now confined to point net, warp net, and bobbin net, so called from the peculiar construction of the machines by which they are produced. --Tomlinsom. | |
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Bowbent \Bow"bent`\, a. Bent, like a bow. --Milton. | |
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Bufonite \Bu"fon*ite\, n. [L. bufo toad: cf. F. bufonite.] (Paleon.) An old name for a fossil consisting of the petrified teeth and palatal bones of fishes belonging to the family of Pycnodonts (thick teeth), whose remains occur in the o[94]lite and chalk formations; toadstone; -- so named from a notion that it was originally formed in the head of a toad. | |
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Oxbane \Ox"bane`\, n. (Bot.) A poisonous bulbous plant ({Buphane toxicaria}) of the Cape of Good Hope. |