
1) Chestnuthorses
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1) Alcoves 2) Arms of the sea 3) Auto shop compartments 4) Baffin and biscayne 5) Baffin and Buzzards 6) Baffin and Chesapeake 7) Baffin and green 8) Baffin and Hudson 9) Bengal and Biscay 10) Bengal and Fundy 11) Biscay and Bengal 12) Biscay and Biscayne 13) Biscay and Hudson 14) Biscayne and Chesapeake
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1) Coves 2) Cries 3) Howls 4) Inlets 5) Trophy
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internal compartments of a building; each divided from the other by subtle means such as the boundaries implied by divisions marked in the side walls (columns, pilasters, etc.) or the ceiling (beams, etc.). Also external divisions of a building by fenestration (windows).
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• (n.) Alt. of Bayze
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http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning/bays/

- The physical frame of a microcomputer case, a space for installing an internal drive or a peripheral.
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http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21026

internal divisions of a building , marked by roof principals or vaulting piers
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http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/22129

The number of bays refers to the width of a building by counting the number of opennings including both doors and windows. A house with a center door and a window on either side has 3 BAYS.
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In architecture, bays are the principal compartments or divisions in the architectural arrangement of a building, marked either by buttresses or pilasters on the walls, by the disposition the main ribs of the vaulting of the interior, by the main arches and pillars, the principals of the roof, or by any other leading features that separate the buil...
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internal divisions of a building , marked by roof principals or vaulting piers
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https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20402
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