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believer in philosophical idealism, impractical person, one who forms ideals, one who lives according to some standard of perfection, one who pursues high and noble goals, somebody with high idealsidealist
biannual, event, event which occurs every two years; plant which completes its term of life within two years (Botany), flowering in second year, occurring every two years; lasting two years; (Botany) living two years (of a plant), plant that lives two ...biennial
bigfoot, legendary humanoid creature of NW America, legendary monster with huge feet that supposedly lives in snowy mountain regions, SasquatchBigfoot
biography of saint, biography revering its subject, writings on the lives of saintshagiography
bird similar to the plover, type of shorebird, type of bird that lives near the seashore, wading birdplover
birth of child that liveslive birth
blue-green alga, bacterium which lives in water and produces energy by photosynthesis (conversion of light energy into chemical energy) like algae (therefore the name "blue-green algae")cyanobacterium
British colonial representative, diplomat, doctor completing a residency, inhabitant, one who lives in a particular location; doctor who is training in a medical specialty; diplomat who lives in a foreign court, inherent, live-in, living in a particula...resident
brute, one who lives in a cave; human that lived in a cave in the prehistoric times; (informal) person of rude and violent manners, Stone Age mancaveman
carnivorous eight-legged sea creature with a large soft head and two rows of suckers on the underside of each leg (usually lives on the bottom of the ocean), sea animal with eight arms, see also:squid, something with far-reaching influenceoctopus
Charged to an expense account, fully reducing reported profit of that year, as is appropriate for expenditures for items with useful lives under one year.Expensed
civilian, legal resident, native of a country; resident, one who lives in a city or town; person who is not a soldier, somebody who lives in a citycitizen
class of flatworm, type of flatworm which lives in waterplanarian
clearer of bush, clearing tool, confederate guerrilla in Civil War, one who cuts paths through jungles or thick forests; one who lives or travels in the bush; guerilla, outlaw, rural guerrilla, somebody who lives in the bushbushwhacker
climb a mountain, practice the sport of mountain climbing, climb mountains, mountain climber, mountain climber; one who lives in mountains, mountain inhabitantmountaineer
 

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