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belief that beauty is the primary standard (with other standards being subordinate); excessive devotion to the arts; movement in art characterized by interest in classical art formsaestheticism
belonging to the Fauvist movement (20th-century artistic movement characterized by the use of vivid colors and sharp contrasts), fauve, one who belongs to the Fauvist movement (20th-century artistic movement characterized by the use of vivid colors and...Fauve
bewitching, characterized by witchcraft; bewitching, charming, spell-binding, magic, sorcery, wizardry; use of witchcraft; charm, suitable for witchcraftwitching
bicycle, complete process, go through cycle, linked artworks, long time, motorcycle, one complete oscillation, orbit, repeated sequence of events, ride a bicycle, ride bicycle, series (of poems, stories, etc.); recurring period of time; long period of ...cycle
birth defect that is characterized by a split in the spinal column, condition of spinal columnspina bifida
blob, disease causing swollen joints, disease characterized by the inflammation of the joints (mainly of the feet and hands)gout
blood disease, disease characterized by the presence of erythroblasts in the blooderythroblastosis
blood-clotting disorder, hereditary disorder characterized by a failure of the blood to clot normallyhemophilia
blowing in bursts, blowing in gusts or bursts (of wind, rain, etc.); characterized by sudden outbursts (of emotion, laughter, etc.); full of vigor, zestygusty
blurred, unclear, obscure; thick with fog, cloudy, misty, characterized by fog, vague, visually unclearfoggy
boat making regular short crossing, commercial transport service, convey passengers or cargo by boat across a small body of water, deliver aircraft, ferryboat, boat for crossing a body of water, shuttle, go by ferry, place where ferry berths, right to ...ferry
body of religious writings, canon regular, church law; accepted principle, criterion; list of Christian saints; books of the Bible recognized by the Christian church; clergyman, religious cleric, general rulecanon
boggy land, dead plant matter, marshland found in the tundra of North America that is characterized by mosses and stunted trees and shrubsmuskeg
boisterous comedy, boisterous comedy characterized by horseplay and farce; stick or combination of sticks used by clowns and other comic entertainers to produce a loud slapping sound, of or pertaining to a slapstick comedy, farcical, characterized by t...slapstick
bone disease, disorder characterized by the dwindling of bones due to loss of calcium which causes pain and often height reduction (especially in post menopausal women)osteoporosis
 

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