Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . o encircle as with abelt; to encompass. Bemoan, be-mon, v. t. rBEMOAXED (-mond), be-MOAXiXG.] To express deep grief for, by moaning;to lament, bewail. Bench, bench, n. A long seat; a work-table; the seatforjudges in court; persons who sit as judges; thecourt; a collection of dogs, usually put on benches,for exhibition, — -warrant, n. (Law.) A process is-sued by a court against one guilty of con


Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . o encircle as with abelt; to encompass. Bemoan, be-mon, v. t. rBEMOAXED (-mond), be-MOAXiXG.] To express deep grief for, by moaning;to lament, bewail. Bench, bench, n. A long seat; a work-table; the seatforjudges in court; persons who sit as judges; thecourt; a collection of dogs, usually put on benches,for exhibition, — -warrant, n. (Law.) A process is-sued by a court against one guilty of contempt, orindicted for crime. Bend, hend,i>.t. [bexded or bext ; bexdixg.] Tocrook by straining; to curve; to turn out of the directcourse to some certain point; to incline or exerciseclosely or with interest; to exert; to apply; to ren-der submissive, subdue. (Naut.) To fasten, as onerope to another, or as a sail to its yard. — v. t. Tobe moved or strained out of a straight line; to bow;to be inclined with interest, or closely; to be direct-ed; to bow in prayer, or in submission. —ra. A turnor deflection from a straight line or direction ; acurve; incurvation. (]^aut.) A knot by which a. Bellows-fish. rope is fastened. {Her.) One ©f the honorable or-dinaries, made by two lines drawn across from thedexter chief to the sinister base point. —Bender, n. — Bent, n. State of being inclined frem a straightline; flexurej leaning or bias; propensity. Beneath, be-neth or -neth, prep. Lower in place,with something over or on ; under; unworthy of;unbecoming. — adv. In a lower place; below, asopp. to heaven, or to any superior region. Benedict, beue-dikt, Benedick, n. A married man,or man newly married. Benedictine, ben-e-dikfin, a. Pert, to the monks ofSt. Benedict. — n. A monk of the order establishedby St. Benedict in the 6th century; a Black Friar. Benediction, ben-e-dikshun, n. Act oi blessing; bless-ing, prayer, or kind wishes; esp. the short prayerwhich closes publi


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