
1) Abukir 2) Alcove 3) Carrell 4) Colored 5) Coloured 6) Cove 7) Gulf 8) Horse 9) Howl 10) Inlet 11) Path 12) Recess 13) Yowl
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1) Aircraft compartment 2) Airplane compartment 3) Architectural element 4) Arm with many vessels 5) Architecture term 6) Architectural word 7) Architectural term 8) Architecture word 9) Bark 10) Bark at a tree 11) Bark at the moon 12) Bark from a tree 13) Big department store 14) Bight 15) Biscayne in Florida
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• (v. t.) To bathe. • (n.) A kind of mahogany obtained from Campeachy Bay. • (v. i.) A state of being obliged to face an antagonist or a difficulty, when escape has become impossible. • (n.) A berry, particularly of the laurel. • (n.) The laurel tree (Laurus nobilis). Hence, in the plural, an honorary garland or crown besto...
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A section of a building distinguished by vertical elements such as columns or pillars. Often, a bay will protrude from the surface of the wall in which it is situated, thus creating a small, nook-like interior space, often of a rectangular or semi-hexagonal outline. See bay window.
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a vertical division, usually marked by vertical shafts or supporting columns.
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a section of an elevation as divided by columns, windows, etc.
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a division of a church or roof, usually marked by arcade arches or roof trusses.
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A part of a sea or lake indenting the shore line, the word is often applied to very large tracts of water around which the land forms a curve, as Hudson's Bay. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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A regularly repeating division of a façade, marked by fenestration.
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A regularly repeating division of a facade, marked by fenestration.
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a division of a church or roof, usually marked by arcade arches or roof trusses.
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Bay adjective [ French
bai , from Latin
badius brown, chestnut-colored; -- used only of horses.] Reddish brown; of the color of a chestnut; -- applied to the color of horses.
Bay cat (Zoology) ,
a wild cat of Africa and the East Indies ( Felis aurata ). -- ...
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Bay intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Bayed (bād);
present participle & verbal noun Baying .] [ Middle English
bayen ,
abayen , Old French
abaier , French
aboyer , to bark; of uncertain o...
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Bay noun [ French
baie , from Late Latin
baia . Of uncertain origin: confer Ir. & Gael.
badh or
bagh bay, harbor, creek; Bisc.
baia ,
baiya , harbor, and French
bayer to gape, open the mouth.]
1. (Geology) An inlet of the sea, usually s...
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Bay transitive verb To bark at; hence, to follow with barking; to bring or drive to bay; as, to
bay the bear.
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A body color ranging from tan to reddish-brown, with black mane and tail, and usually black on the lower legs
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A body of sheltered water found in a crescent shaped coastal configuration of land.
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A unit of interior space in a building, marked off by architectural divisions.
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A recess or inlet in the shore of a sea or lake between two capes or headlands, not as large as a gulf but larger than a cove. See also bight.
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A recess or INLET in the shore of a sea or lake between two capes or headlands, not as large as a GULF but larger than a COVE. See also BIGHT, EMBAYMENT. See Figure 5.
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A subdivision of the interior space of a building. In Romanesque and Gothic churches, the transverse arches and piers of the arcade divide the building into bays.
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adjective (used of animals especially a horse) of a moderate reddish-brown color
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(earth science) In earth science, a wide-curving indentation of the sea into the land. Bays are often eroded in beds of rocks that are weaker than the adjacent headlands. Deposition is most intense in bays due to wave refraction. A bay is larger than a cove, but smaller than a gulf. A bay&...
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A color of horse. Black mane and tail, black lower legs, and reddish brown over the rest of the body.
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A major vertical division of a large, interior wall. There are usually more than one, such as a nave that is divided into seven bays (fig.1).
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