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(n)
A physical injury caused by heat, cold, electricity, radiation or caustic chemicals.
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A federal city of Switzerland; the capital city of Bern canton.
A surname from Irish.
A surname.
(adj)
Abbreviation of brown (eye or hair color). [Having a brown colour.]
A surname
A narrow ledge or shelf, as along the top or bottom of a slope.
Initialism of Business Reply Mail.
(Internet slang) Abbreviation of pronouns.
Part of a spinning wheel, a conical spool onto which the thread is wound from the spindle.
A cone-shaped spool or bobbin on which thread or yarn is wound, used most often for weaving.
Having from birth (or as if from birth) a certain quality or character; innate; inherited.
(v)
(Southern US or African-American Vernacular) remote past form of be.
A Scottish or Irish mountain or high peak.
Any plant of several genera of the taxonomic family Fabaceae that produces large edible seeds or edible seedpods.
A box, frame, crib, or enclosed place, used as a storage container.
(agriculture) A building, often found on a farm, used for storage or keeping animals such as cattle.
An item of clothing, usually underwear worn to support the breasts.
(transitive) To prohibit; to interdict; to proscribe; to forbid or block from participation.
A fruit-bearing tree (Ziziphus mauritiana); Indian jujube.
An indigenous Tibetan religion, in many ways akin to Tibetan Buddhism.
Any of various trees of the genus Betula, native to countries in the Northern Hemisphere.
A town having a municipal corporation and certain traditional rights.
A unisex given name.
(clothing) A type of round, brimless cap with a soft top and a headband to secure it to the head; usually culturally associated with France.
A dark reddish-brown colour, often used to describe hair colour.
carried, supported.
A surname from German.
Alternative spelling of bra (“brother, friend”). [An item of clothing, usually underwear worn to support the breasts.]
(Now chiefly dialectal) Wealthy; well-to-do.
A stream or brook in which water flows only seasonally; a small stream or brook.
(Jamaica) borrow
A surname from Punjabi.
(Northern England, Scotland) Any hillside or slope.
(Scotland, and parts of Northern England) A child or baby.
A village and civil parish in South Cambridgeshire district, Cambridgeshire, England (OS grid ref TL3256).
A French nursemaid.
(soccer) Bayern Munich (a German football club based in Munich)
The currency of Ethiopia, divided into 100 santims.
(N)
an anonymous graffiti artist known for stickers that read "BNE" or "BNE was here".
(US politics) A supporter of Bernie Sanders.
(chiefly attributive) Sesame.
A cattle-fort; a building used to shelter cattle.
a Scandinavian variant of the German masculine given name Berend, which is the Low German form of Bernard (Bernhard).
Archaic spelling of bin (“storage container for wine, etc.”). [A box, frame, crib, or enclosed place, used as a storage container.]
A male given name from German.
One of the Ogoni languages of Nigeria.
A fibrous substance derived from the sugar palm (Arenga pinnata) used as caulk.
(Christianity) Someone who is meticulous in the study of the Scriptures.
A city, the county seat of Kendall County, Texas, United States.
A commune in Eure department, Normandy, France.
Alternative spelling of bourrée. [A baroque dance of French origin, common in Auvergne and Biscay in Spain in the 17th century.]
(historical) A sort of trim added to the neckline of a dress.
A municipality and town in Utrecht province, Netherlands.