Results for: member of Roman Catholic order
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bossy person, follower of Hitler, member of the German National Socialist Party that governed in Germany under the leadership of Adolf Hitler from 1933-1945; fascist, one who adheres to ideas of Nazism (History), of or pertaining to the Nazis; of Nazi ...Nazi
box for holding small objects, clean, arrange, organize, considerable, covering for back of chair, furniture cover, in good order, organized, make somebody or something tidy, methodical, neat in appearance, satisfactorytidy
Brahma, Brahmin, member of the highest priestly caste among the Hindus (Hinduism), ultimate power underlying the universeBrahman
Brahman, highest Hindu caste, member of Brahmin caste, member of cultural elite, member of the highest priestly caste among the Hindus (Hinduism)Brahmin
branch of Islam, member of the larger of the two sects of Islam (characterized by orthodox practice and acceptance of the first four caliphs as legitimate successors to Muhammad), of or pertaining to the larger of the two sects of Islam (characterized ...Sunni
brass instrument, large brass wind instrument having valves and producing tones in the low range; powerful organ reed stop; ancient Roman trumpet (Musical)tuba
break, destroyed by adversity, disorganized, imperfectly spoken, incomplete, no longer whole, not continuous, not kept, out of order, smashed into pieces, crushed, no longer in working order, split apart, uneven, weakbroken
breakage of a bone in order to fix a defect; dissolution and absorption of bone tissue which occurs during growth or healing of bones (Medicine)osteoclasis
breaking up of trusts, breaking up of associations of companies who have banded together in order to reduce competition (Business)trustbusting
bringer, holder of redeemable note, pallbearer, person or thing that bears or carries; plant or tree which produces fruit; person who presents a money order, porterbearer
Britannia metal, southern ancient Britain, symbol of Britain, United Kingdom (Britain and Northern Ireland); Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales); ancient Roman name for the island of Great BritainBritannia
British person, inhabitant of ancient Britain, native of great Britain; Celtic inhabitant of ancient Britain (before the Roman conquest)Briton
brother or sister, one who has the same parents as another person, member of sibsibling
brother or sister, one who has the same parents as another person; kinsman, family member; group of people who share a common ancestor (Anthropology), closely related, group with single common ancestor, having the same parents, related as brother or si...sib
bug, electric listening device installed in a room or on a telephone line, install an electronic listening device in order to eavesdrop, of eavesdropping by way of an electronic listening device, secret connection to a telephone line, tap a telephone linewiretap
 

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