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27.04.2008

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verb (babysits, babysitting; past and past participle babysat) look after a child or children while the parents are out. babysitter noun
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noun a minor road or path. a little-known area of knowledge.
BURNISH:
verb [usu. as adjective burnished] polish by rubbing. noun the shine on a polished surface. burnisher noun ME: from OFr. burniss-, burnir, var. of brunir 'make brown', from brun 'brown'.
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noun a huge or monstrous creature. ME: from Heb. bĕhēmōṯ, intensive plural of bĕhēmāh 'beast'.
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noun (plural baileys) the outer wall of a castle. or., The outer courtyard of a castle ME: prob. from OFr. baile (see bail2).
BALLET:
noun an artistic dance form performed to music, using precise and formalized set steps and gestures. a creative work of this form, or the music written for it. balletic adjective balletically adverb C17: from Fr., from Ital. balletto, dimin. of ballo 'a dance'.
BACCHANALIAN:
Adjective used of riotously drunken merrymaking; "a night of bacchanalian revelry"; "carousing bands of drunken soldiers"; "orgiastic festivity" (synonym) bacchanal, bacchic, carousing, orgiastic (similar) intoxicated, drunk, inebriated
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noun a large ground-dwelling social monkey with a long doglike snout and large teeth. [Genera Papio and Mandrillus: several species.] ME (denoting a grotesque figure used in architecture): from OFr. babuin or med. L. babewynus, perh. from OFr. baboue 'muzzle, grimace'.
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noun the dry pulpy residue left after the extraction of juice from sugar cane. C19: from Fr., from Sp. bagazo 'pulp'.
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noun a poem or song narrating a popular story in short stanzas. a slow sentimental or romantic song. balladeer noun balladry noun C15: from OFr. balade, from Provençal balada 'dance, song to dance to'.
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