These are the meanings of the letters BOATLIP when you unscramble them.
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aboil (unknown)
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biota (unknown)
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Bloat (a.)
Bloated.
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Bloat (n.)
A term of contempt for a worthless, dissipated fellow.
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Bloat (v. i.)
To grow turgid as by effusion of liquid in the cellular tissue; to puff out; to swell.
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Bloat (v. t.)
To dry (herrings) in smoke. See Blote.
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Bloat (v. t.)
To inflate; to puff up; to make vain.
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Bloat (v. t.)
To make turgid, as with water or air; to cause a swelling of the surface of, from effusion of serum in the cellular tissue, producing a morbid enlargement, often accompanied with softness.
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Patio (n.)
A paved yard or floor where ores are cleaned and sorted, or where ore, salt, mercury, etc., are trampled by horses, to effect intermixture and amalgamation.
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pibal (unknown)
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Pilot (n.)
An instrument for detecting the compass error.
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Pilot (n.)
Figuratively: A guide; a director of another through a difficult or unknown course.
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Pilot (n.)
One employed to steer a vessel; a helmsman; a steersman.
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Pilot (n.)
Specifically, a person duly qualified, and licensed by authority, to conduct vessels into and out of a port, or in certain waters, for a fixed rate of fees.
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Pilot (n.)
The cowcatcher of a locomotive.
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Pilot (v. t.)
Figuratively: To guide, as through dangers or difficulties.
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Pilot (v. t.)
To direct the course of, as of a ship, where navigation is dangerous.
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Plait (n.)
A braid, as of hair or straw; a plat.
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Plait (n.)
A flat fold; a doubling, as of cloth; a pleat; as, a box plait.
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Plait (v. t.)
To fold; to double in narrow folds; to pleat; as, to plait a ruffle.
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Plait (v. t.)
To interweave the strands or locks of; to braid; to plat; as, to plait hair; to plait rope.