Results for: covenant, agreement (between church and state), formal agreement
English English
borrower in mortgage agreement, mortgager, one who mortgages propertymortgagor
bound by a covenantcovenanted
boy singer in church choir, boy who sings in a choirchoirboy
brag, change into vapor, evaporate; boast, emit vapor, fanciful idea, gas and air mixture, gaseous state of a substance, gaseous substance, low spirits, moisture particles, something unsubstantial and impermanent, steam, mist, vaporized substancevapor
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 semiotics that studies the formal properties of signs and symbolssyntactics
brawniness, state of having highly developed muscles; strength; powermuscularity
breach in relations, break, burst, or tear something, split, tear; breach in friendly relations, estrangement, broken state of something, cause rift in relationship, hernia, produce or have hernia, tear tissue, cause to burst, cause to break; be torn, ...rupture
breadth, thickness, distance across, material of full width, state of being widewidth
break a law or agreement, infringe, violate, transgress (a commitment or obligation)infract
break in official proceedings, suspension, postponement (of a meeting); state or period of being adjournedadjournment
breakdown of something into parts, breakup of something, demise, disintegration, decomposition, separation; death, ending of legal relationship, formal closingdissolution
brilliant display, coats of arms, making or explaining coats of arms, official symbols of state or family; ostentatious displayblazonry
bring into a state of ecstasyecstasize
bring peace to, calm, soothe, calm; placate, appease; soften; bring to a state of peacepacify
 

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