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bent downward; turned from a fixed direction; deflexeddeflected
bettor, improve self or thing, improved in health, in a superior way; to a greater degree, more than -, more likable, more or to a higher standard, of greater quality, ought to or must do something, preferably, something which is preferable, something ...better
beyond, in a previous place in writing, in heaven, in position of higher respect, louder than other noise, mentioned earlier in the same text, more than, north of, overhead, in a higher place; more; aforementioned (in a text), prep. over; higher than; ...above
bias voltage, diagonal, diagonal line, diagonally, distortion of results, influence, preference, prejudice, influence opinions, prejudice; tendency, leaning, voltage appliedbias
bid for too many tricks, bid more than worth of something, higher bid, make a price offer for more money than an item is worth; place a bid for more tricks than can be won (Cards); make a higher bid thanoverbid
bid higher than somebody else, offer a higher priceoutbid
blessed with many talents; multi-sided; general, universal, all-inclusive, total; from every directionall around
blow closer to bow, change course, confiscated contraband, distance something is transported, drag, tug, pull; transport, carry; transport goods; arrive, reach a destination (after much effort); change direction (Nautical), dragging, tugging, pulling; ...haul
blow powerfully and rapidly (as the wind); move with a powerful sound of current (as the waves), make rushing sound, move fast, noise of rushing air or water, sound made by the flow of water or a gust of wind, swift motion or rushwhoosh
blowing from sea, facing toward the sea; moving toward the sea, situated toward the sea, in the direction of the seaseaward
body of clergy, British school, college building or buildings, council; institution of higher education that grants degrees, faculty and students of college, institution of higher learning, part of British university, professional body, university scho...college
Bolsa de Commercio de Santiago , south southeast; compass direction between south and southeast, south-southeastSSE
book of names, giving direction, guidebook; library, subdivision of a disk in which files are stored (Computers), index of computer files, list of tenants, rule bookdirectory
booster rocket, device that assists something, radio-frequency amplifier, shoplifter, somebody or something that improves confidence, supplementary dose of vaccine, vigorous promoter of something or somebody, voltage amplifier; immunization injection; ...booster
bring food up from stomach, draw back cud from the stomach into the mouth (in ruminant animals); vomit, throw up, flow in opposite direction to normal, flow out, repeat information mechanicallyregurgitate
 

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