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  • Barde (n.)
    A piece of defensive (or, sometimes, ornamental) armor for a horse's neck, breast, and flanks; a barb. [Often in the pl.]
  • Barde (pl.)
    Defensive armor formerly worn by a man at arms.
  • Barde (pl.)
    A thin slice of fat bacon used to cover any meat or game.
  • Bared (imp. & p. p.)
    of Bare
  • Bated (imp. & p. p.)
    of Bate
  • Bated (a.)
    Reduced; lowered; restrained; as, to speak with bated breath.
  • Beard (n.)
    The hair that grows on the chin, lips, and adjacent parts of the human face, chiefly of male adults.
  • Beard (n.)
    The long hairs about the face in animals, as in the goat.
  • Beard (n.)
    The cluster of small feathers at the base of the beak in some birds
  • Beard (n.)
    The appendages to the jaw in some Cetacea, and to the mouth or jaws of some fishes.
  • Beard (n.)
    The byssus of certain shellfish, as the muscle.
  • Beard (n.)
    The gills of some bivalves, as the oyster.
  • Beard (n.)
    In insects, the hairs of the labial palpi of moths and butterflies.
  • Beard (n.)
    Long or stiff hairs on a plant; the awn; as, the beard of grain.
  • Beard (n.)
    A barb or sharp point of an arrow or other instrument, projecting backward to prevent the head from being easily drawn out.
  • Beard (n.)
    That part of the under side of a horse's lower jaw which is above the chin, and bears the curb of a bridle.
  • Beard (n.)
    That part of a type which is between the shoulder of the shank and the face.
  • Beard (n.)
    An imposition; a trick.
  • Beard (v. t.)
    To take by the beard; to seize, pluck, or pull the beard of (a man), in anger or contempt.
  • Beard (v. t.)
    To oppose to the gills; to set at defiance.
  • Beard (v. t.)
    To deprive of the gills; -- used only of oysters and similar shellfish.
  • Bread (a.)
    To spread.
  • Bread (n.)
    An article of food made from flour or meal by moistening, kneading, and baking.
  • Bread (n.)
    Food; sustenance; support of life, in general.
  • Bread (v. t.)
    To cover with bread crumbs, preparatory to cooking; as, breaded cutlets.
  • Dater (n.)
    One who dates.
  • Debar (v. t.)
    To cut off from entrance, as if by a bar or barrier; to preclude; to hinder from approach, entry, or enjoyment; to shut out or exclude; to deny or refuse; -- with from, and sometimes with of.
  • Rated (imp. & p. p.)
    of Rate
  • Taber (v. i.)
    Same as Tabor.
  • Tared (imp. & p. p.)
    of Tare
  • Tared (a.)
    Weighed; determined; reduced to equal or standard weight; as, tared filter papers, used in weighing precipitates.
  • Trade (v.)
    A track; a trail; a way; a path; also, passage; travel; resort.
  • Trade (v.)
    Course; custom; practice; occupation; employment.
  • Trade (v.)
    Business of any kind; matter of mutual consideration; affair; dealing.
  • Trade (v.)
    Specifically: The act or business of exchanging commodities by barter, or by buying and selling for money; commerce; traffic; barter.
  • Trade (v.)
    The business which a person has learned, and which he engages in, for procuring subsistence, or for profit; occupation; especially, mechanical employment as distinguished from the liberal arts, the learned professions, and agriculture; as, we speak of the trade of a smith, of a carpenter, or mason, but not now of the trade of a farmer, or a lawyer, or a physician.
  • Trade (v.)
    Instruments of any occupation.
  • Trade (v.)
    A company of men engaged in the same occupation; thus, booksellers and publishers speak of the customs of the trade, and are collectively designated as the trade.
  • Trade (v.)
    The trade winds.
  • Trade (v.)
    Refuse or rubbish from a mine.
  • Trade (v. i.)
    To barter, or to buy and sell; to be engaged in the exchange, purchase, or sale of goods, wares, merchandise, or anything else; to traffic; to bargain; to carry on commerce as a business.
  • Trade (v. i.)
    To buy and sell or exchange property in a single instance.
  • Trade (v. i.)
    To have dealings; to be concerned or associated; -- usually followed by with.
  • Trade (v. t.)
    To sell or exchange in commerce; to barter.
  • Trade ()
    imp. of Tread.
  • Tread (v. i.)
    To set the foot; to step.
  • Tread (v. i.)
    To walk or go; especially, to walk with a stately or a cautious step.
  • Tread (v. i.)
    To copulate; said of birds, esp. the males.
  • Tread (v. t.)
    To step or walk on.
  • Tread (v. t.)
    To beat or press with the feet; as, to tread a path; to tread land when too light; a well-trodden path.
  • Tread (v. t.)
    To go through or accomplish by walking, dancing, or the like.
  • Tread (v. t.)
    To crush under the foot; to trample in contempt or hatred; to subdue.
  • Tread (v. t.)
    To copulate with; to feather; to cover; -- said of the male bird.
  • Tread (n.)
    A step or stepping; pressure with the foot; a footstep; as, a nimble tread; a cautious tread.
  • Tread (n.)
    Manner or style of stepping; action; gait; as, the horse has a good tread.
  • Tread (n.)
    Way; track; path.
  • Tread (n.)
    The act of copulation in birds.
  • Tread (n.)
    The upper horizontal part of a step, on which the foot is placed.
  • Tread (n.)
    The top of the banquette, on which soldiers stand to fire over the parapet.
  • Tread (n.)
    The part of a wheel that bears upon the road or rail.
  • Tread (n.)
    The part of a rail upon which car wheels bear.
  • Tread (n.)
    The chalaza of a bird's egg; the treadle.
  • Tread (n.)
    A bruise or abrasion produced on the foot or ankle of a horse that interferes. See Interfere, 3.

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