Results for: be attributable to something, exist, live
English English
belief in perfection, belief that material things are imaginary, living by high ideals, tendency to form ideals, tendency to live according to some standard of perfection, pursuit of high and noble goalsidealism
belief that everything exists in the mind, theory that items of knowledge do not exist except in the mindmentalism
belief that God does not exist, unbelief in God or dietiesatheism
belonging to a household, familiar to all, home, domestic establishment; people of a house, family, of or pertaining to a home or family, people who live togetherhousehold
Bigfoot, large hairy mountain creature that allegedly inhabits the Pacific Northwest region of the United States and Canada (has never been proven to exist)Sasquatch
blood necessary for life, blood which is needed in order to live; something which is essential, something which gives life or vitality, something which energizes, something vital to a wholelifeblood
board, piece of wood used to hold something in place, grow fat; live luxuriously at the expense of another; secure with battens, lights in theater, provide with battens, slat for fastening down tarpaulin, strip for keeping sails in shapebatten
boat on which people live, boat used as a homehouseboat
brief and without much attention, ceasing to exist, death, exceedingly, very; quite, extremely, going by, crossing; exit; death, going by; coming and going; momentary, going past, place where it is possible to pass, process of time going by, transitorypassing
brief visit, dwell temporarily, live in a particular place for a relatively brief period of time, stay for time, temporary stay; temporary dwelling placesojourn
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
broadcast a program at the same time over two or more channels, live broadcast, make simultaneous broadcast, program which is broadcast at the same time over two or more channels, simultaneous TV and radio broadcastsimulcast
brothel, building for animals, business operation, college or university residence hall, community dwelling, contain, curling target, division of the zodiac, family line, gambling casino, give somewhere to live, legislative group, mansion, occupants of...house
building for horses, group under management, horses owned by somebody, not changing, not excitable, not likely to move, not naturally radioactive, not readily undergoing change, people working in a stable, put in a stable, put or live in a stable, stea...stable
building where students live, hall of residence, living quarters for residents of an institution (i.e. university, etc.), room with many bedsdormitory
 

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