Results for: elements of conquering language, overlying layer
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baked sweet flour-based food, block of something, congeal; coat (as with a layer of mud); become coated; shape into a compact mass; be shaped into a compact mass, form crust on something, form into a cake, shaped portion of savory food, sweet baked foo...cake
Balochi, Iranian language, somebody from BaluchistanBaluchi
Baltic Sea, Baltic States, Indo-European language group, pertaining to the Baltic Sea; pertaining to the Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania)Baltic
Bangla, Indic language, pertaining to the former Indian province of Bengal, resident of the former Indian province of Bengal, somebody from Bangladesh or West BengalBengali
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
Bantu language of Western AfricaKingwana
Bantu language, Chichewa, NyanjaChewa
Bantu language, genus of seabirds comprised of the puffinsLunda
Bantu language, LugandaGanda
baptism by dipping body in water, complete involvement, disappearance of a celestial body before an eclipse, method of language teaching, placing of something under liquid, submersion, act of covering with a liquid; baptism; state of being engrossed in...immersion
bark of the cork oak tree (used for making stoppers for bottles, etc.); stopper, plug; something made of cork, blacken face and hands, bottle stopper, close with a cork, cap, float used in fishing, layer of plant tissue, outer bark of cork oak, phellem...cork
base fabric for patchwork, base layer of makeup, substructure; establishing, founding; institution; cosmetic cream used as a base for makeup, charitable or educational organization, establishing of institution or organization, foundation garment, fund ...foundation
base for emulsion, bedrock, essential substance, layer that lies beneath another; material that serves as the foundation for something, nonliving foundation for growing organism, see also:superstratum, set of retained indigenous linguistic features, su...substratum
basic principles, letter of alphabet, letters used to represent language, series of letters used in a certain language, symbols for communicatingalphabet
bast fiber, layer of sap carrying cells (within a tree); strong fibers (from tree bark), phloem, raffiabast
 

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