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beware, caution (Old English), ceramics, items made of the same material or for the same purpose (e.g. silverware, metalware, software); pottery, earthenware, marketable skills, similar things, store; be aware, things for sale, waryware
binding by stitching on a fold, running stitchsaddle stitch
bird off the normal migration route, growing in an uncontrolled way, hobo, wanderer, person who does not have a permanent home, homeless, homeless wanderer, random, somebody guilty of the offense of vagrancy, wandering, wandering about with no permanen...vagrant
bird symbol on a coat of arms, house martinmartlet
birds sharing a roost, branch or perch on which birds rest; house or coop in which birds nest and sleep, go to sleep, place where birds sleep, sleep on a perch or branch (about birds), temporary accommodationsroost
blissful experience, expressing astonishment, interjheaven, heavens, perfect dwelling place after death, place where God and the angels dwell; home of the righteous after death; paradise, utter happiness; sky, firmament, power of God, sky overarching E...heaven
blurt something out, chatter, prattle; muttering; gushing, bubbling, chatter; mumble; gush, bubble, foolish talk, murmur, sound of loud unintelligible voices, sound of running water, speak in an irrelevant way, speak incoherentlybabble
boat on which people live, boat used as a homehouseboat
body of artistic works, list of works that a person or group is ready to perform; collection of skills required for a particular profession; collection including all existing artistic works of a specific kind, material available for performance, range ...repertoire
booth; enclosed seating area (in a theater or opera house), box in theater, front of balconyloge
boring pace, slow running pacejog trot
box for salt, box for storing salt; American architectural style with two stories in the front of the building and one in the rear (found mainly in New England), frame house designsaltbox
branch of applied mathematics, study of the movement of bodies and forces; study of machines; technical workings or details of a particular thing, how something works or is done, making and running of machines, study of energy and forcesmechanics
branch of economics, branch of economics (dealing with allocation of limited resources, economic phenomena and the individual consumer)microeconomics
breaking and entering, act of breaking into a house intending to steal something; demolition of old homes, burglary; dismantling or demolishing of old houseshousebreaking
 

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