| benedicite |
a blessing, esp. one said at a meal; grace. [2 definitions] |
| benedict |
a newly married man, esp. one who was previously thought unlikely to marry. |
| Benedictine |
a member of a Roman Catholic order of monks or nuns following the rule of St. Benedict. [2 definitions] |
| benediction |
a blessing, esp. the one pronounced over the congregation by the clergyman at the end of a religious service. [2 definitions] |
| benefaction |
a good deed to the benefit of a person or institution, often a charitable organization. [2 definitions] |
| benefactor |
one who benefits or helps an individual or an institution, usu. by giving money. |
| benefice |
a church office or the fixed property or income associated with it. [3 definitions] |
| beneficence |
the quality of doing good. [2 definitions] |
| beneficent |
tending to do good; kindly; charitable. [2 definitions] |
| beneficial |
producing benefits; favorable or advantageous. [2 definitions] |
| beneficiary |
one who receives or is designated to receive benefits, as of a will or insurance policy. [2 definitions] |
| benefit |
anything that provides an advantage or produces a positive result. [5 definitions] |
| benefit of clergy |
a rite performed by a member of the clergy signifying the blessing of the church, such as a liturgical wedding or a prayer over a dying person. [2 definitions] |
| benefit of the doubt |
acceptance of a statement or belief as true in the absence of contrary proof. |
| benefits |
money from a government program. [2 definitions] |
| benevolence |
the inclination to act to the benefit of others; good will. [2 definitions] |
| benevolent |
desiring to do good for others; generous. [3 definitions] |
| Bengal |
a region consisting of the northeastern state of West Bengal in India and the neighboring country of Bangladesh. Bengal was formerly a province of India before India's division into India and Pakistan. |
| Bengali |
a native or inhabitant of Bengal. [3 definitions] |
| bengaline |
a heavy, corded fabric with crosswise ribs of coarse silk, wool, or synthetics, woven with wool or cotton. |
| Benghazi |
the seaport capital of Libya. |