Results for: British rule in India
English English
blinkers, eye coverings for a horse, blinders; someone or something that winks; eye or an eyelash (Informal); blinkers, turn signal (British), eye or part of eye, somebody who winkswinker
block; obstruct; play defensively (Cricket); (in Parliament) filibuster, give very long speeches in an attempt to stop the passage of a law (British), deliberately create delay, refuse to cooperatestonewall
blood pressure, boiling point; temperature at which a liquid boils, British Public; people of Great BritainBP
bloodstained, cover with blood, mark with blood, covered with blood, stained with blood; damned, cursed (British), extremely, in an emphasized manner (British), involving much bloodshed, relating to blood, stain with blood, swearwordbloody
bo tree, Ficus religiosa, variety of fig tree native to India (also peepal)pipal
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
body of religious writings, canon regular, church law; accepted principle, criterion; list of Christian saints; books of the Bible recognized by the Christian church; clergyman, religious cleric, general rulecanon
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
book which lists important people; test booklet; official report (British)bluebook
boundary, by itself, lake, only, just; merely; not more than, pond, lake (British), uttermere
branch of government, control of something, determination of inflection, political authority, political science, ruling of a country or area; political control; group of people that rule a country or area; rule, style of government, the state viewed as...government
branch of grammar, organization of words in sentences, rule-based arrangement, rules for deriving logical formulas, rules governing program structure, rules of syntax, study of sentence structure (Grammar); rules governing the arrangement of instructio...syntax
breakbone fever, dandy fever, dengue fever, infectious disease characterized by a high fever and pain in the muscles and joints (occurs in tropic regions such as India, Egypt, and the West Indies), tropical feverdengue
breed of cattle, British island in the English Channel; New Jersey (Informal)Jersey
breeding ground for cats, area for raising cats; (British) cat kennel, place where cats are raisedcattery
 

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