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barium sulfate in mineral form, barytesbarite
baroque music formpassacaglia
basic form of verb, characterized by or containing an infinitive (Grammar), simple form of a verb which does not specify a subject (Grammar)infinitive
basic frame something is built around, bones of person or animal, framework of bones that supports the body of an organism; framework, support structure; very thin person or animal; something that is reduced to its most basic form; secret or shameful i...skeleton
basic, developing, in form of embryo, undevelopedrudimentary; rudimental
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
batch of items, broadcast version, printed batch, printed version, similar thing, total number of copies printed at the same time (of a book, newspaper, etc.); form in which a book is publishededition
be adjacent to; live next door, be next to something, boundary; edge, fringe; frame which surrounds the application window (Computers), form frontier with place, land at edge, line dividing two areas, narrow flowerbed, strip around edgeborder
be angry, fill with bubbles, fire-extinguishing substance, froth, produce or form a light frothy mass of bubbles; cause to foam, frothy saliva, light frothy mass of bubbles; spongy material (used in upholstery), material containing bubbles, produce bub...foam
be capable of being translated, change form of something, change something from one language into another, convert code, convey somebody to heaven, decipher genetic instructions for making protein, interpret meaning, move body sideways in straight line...translate
be capable of holding particular amount, be divisible by, control emotion, form sides of angle, have within, hold back or restrict, include or consist of, have within; restrain, keep under controlcontain
be carried along, change gradually, connecting passage in mine, controlled skid in racing car, current, deposit of gravel, deviation from course, drifting movement, float along with the current; wash away, carry away, form heaps, general meaning, gradu...drift
be energetic, beat rhythmically, throb; expand and contract rhythmically; vibrate, quiver; flow; cause to pulse; produce or control in the form of short pulses; cause an apparatus to produce pulses (as "to pulse the food processor"); (Medicine) adminis...pulse
be heedful of, choose, comprehend something, concentrate on, deliberate, conceive in the mind; believe, foresee, form thoughts, have as an opinion, have in mind, have regard, influence with the mind, intend, spell of thinking, pondering, view in certai...think
be law for, control something, control speed of, determine form of word, have influence over, have political authority, restrain something, rule; control; manage, administrate; supervise; regulategovern
 

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