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blindfold |
Noun
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a cloth used to cover the eyes |
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blindfold |
Verb
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to cover the eyes of someone to prevent them from seeing |
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blindfolded |
Adjective
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wearing a blindfold |
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bilobate |
Adjective
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having two lobes |
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bilobated |
Adjective
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having two lobes |
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bilobed |
Adjective
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having two lobes |
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binate |
Adjective
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growing in two parts or in pairs |
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blue-blind |
Adjective
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inability to see the color blue or to distinguish the colors blue and yellow |
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bipinnate |
Adjective
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of a leaf shape |
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bipinnatifid |
Adjective
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pinnatifid with the segments also pinnatifid |
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barbate |
Adjective
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having hair on the cheeks and chin |
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bewhiskered |
Adjective
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having hair on the cheeks and chin |
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bestubbled |
Adjective
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having a short growth of beard |
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booted |
Adjective
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wearing boots |
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bladelike |
Adjective
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shaped like a sword blade |
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Byzantine |
Adjective
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highly complex or intricate and occasionally devious |
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Byzantine |
Adjective
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of or relating to or characteristic of the Byzantine Empire or the ancient city of Byzantium |
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Byzantine |
Adjective
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of or relating to the Eastern Orthodox Church or the rites performed in it |
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billion |
Adjective
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denoting a quantity consisting of one thousand million items or units in the United States |
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billion |
Adjective
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denoting a quantity consisting of one million million items or units in Great Britain |
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billion |
Noun
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the number that is represented as a one followed by 9 zeros |
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billion |
Noun
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the number that is represented as a one followed by 12 zeros |
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billion |
Noun
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a very large indefinite number (usually hyperbole) |
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billionth |
Adjective
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the ordinal number of one billion in counting order |
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billionth |
Noun
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one part in a billion equal parts |
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billionth |
Noun
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position 1,000,000,000 in a countable series of things |
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bigeminal |
Adjective
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occurring in pairs |
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binary |
Adjective
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consisting of two units, components or elements |
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binary |
Adjective
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of or pertaining to a number system have 2 as its base |
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binary |
Noun
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a pre-compiled, pre-linked program that is ready to run under a given operating system |
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binary |
Noun
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a system of two stars that revolve around each other under their mutual gravitation |
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botchy |
Adjective
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poorly done |
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bungled |
Adjective
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spoiled through incompetence or clumsiness |
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botched |
Adjective
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spoiled through incompetence or clumsiness |
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bouldery |
Adjective
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abounding in rocks or stones |
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bouldered |
Adjective
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abounding in rocks or stones |
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broadloom |
Adjective
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(of rugs or carpets) woven full width |
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broadloom |
Noun
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a carpet woven on a wide loom to obviate the need for seams |
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black-seeded |
Adjective
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having black seeds |
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bidentate |
Adjective
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having toothlike projections that are themselves toothed |
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biserrate |
Adjective
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having saw-like notches with the notches themselves similarly notched |
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barky |
Adjective
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resembling the rough bark of a tree |
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bullate |
Adjective
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of leaves |
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bumpy |
Adjective
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covered with or full of bumps |
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bumpy |
Adjective
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causing or characterized by jolts and irregular movements |
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ball-hawking |
Adjective
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used of a player skilled in stealing the ball or robbing a batter of a hit |
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backhand |
Adjective
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(of handwriting) having the letters slanting backward |
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backhand |
Noun
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a return made with the back of the hand facing the direction of the stroke |
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backhand |
Verb
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to hit a tennis ball with the back of the racket |
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backhand |
Adjective
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(of racket strokes) made across the body with back of hand facing direction of stroke |