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Bantu language of the Swahili people (official language of Kenya and Tanzania and commonly spoken in east and central Africa), Kiswahili, language of Swahili people, member of E African peopleSwahili
bar or restaurant, hotel, motel, small hotel, hostel, public house which rents rooms to travelers and others, residence for studentsinn
barge captain or crew member, bargeebargeman
base, center of power, fit seat on something, furniture designed for sitting upon (such as a chair or bench); horizontal part of a chair used for sitting; place to sit; place, location; center of an organization; house, home; buttocks, backside, instal...seat
basketball move in which one throws the ball toward the basket using one hand (generally bouncing it off the backboard), process of pressing layers of wood into plywood; assembly of layers of material and layers of adhesives to form a bonded material; ...layup
be close to something or somebody, fellow human, live near, live next to; be near; border, one who lives in a nearby house; fellow human being; someone or something nearby, somebody living nearby, something or somebody nearbyneighbor
be overcast, below another; situated below; of an earlier time period (Geology); less advanced or developed (Biology); of the larger and more representative house in a legislature that has two legislative chambers, below something, bring to lower level...lower
be part of decision-making group, nag somebody, suppress, work at; serve as -, be a member of -sit on
become a member of the working class, transform into a member of the proletariatproletarianize
become competitor, become member of, enter key, go in, go into; join; record, inscribe, make hole in something, put in for formal consideration, take ownership of land legally, walk on, write or type inenter
Beduin, member of the Bedouin people; of or pertaining to Bedouins (desert dwelling nomadic tribes)Bedouin
being a member of something, members of an organization, state of belonging to an organization or group, fellowship; total number of membersmembership
being in same group, boyfriend, companion, equal, graduate student, guy, chap; friend, buddy; suitor; spouse; colleague; member of an academic organization, having membership in, belonging to (a group, etc.); of the same type, low-class person, man or boyfellow
being official member of organization, committed to causecard-carrying
being present, being available; caring for, serving, hospital doctor, working in teaching hospitalattending
 

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