belong |
to have a specific, proper, or appropriate location. [4 definitions] |
belonging |
closeness and mutual acceptance in a relationship. [2 definitions] |
belong to |
to be owned by. [2 definitions] |
Belorussian |
of or pertaining to Belarus or its people, culture, language, or the like. [3 definitions] |
beloved |
deeply loved. [2 definitions] |
below |
in or to a lower place; beneath. [6 definitions] |
below the belt |
not in accordance with fairness. |
Belshazzar |
according to the Old Testament, the last king of Babylon, killed by the invading Persians after being warned by a hand that wrote of his defeat on a wall. |
belt |
a strip of cloth, leather, or other material worn around the waist. [11 definitions] |
belted |
made with or having a belt. [2 definitions] |
belting |
material used for making belts. [3 definitions] |
beltless |
combined form of belt. |
beltway |
a highway that circles or skirts an urban area. |
beluga |
a white sturgeon found in the Black and Caspian Seas, whose roe is eaten as caviar. [2 definitions] |
bemoan |
to grieve over; lament. [3 definitions] |
bemuse |
to confuse or bewilder (someone). [2 definitions] |
bench |
a seat, often without a back, that is long enough for two or more people. [6 definitions] |
benchmark |
a point of reference for judging value, quality, change, or the like; standard to which others can be compared. [2 definitions] |
bench press |
a weightlifting exercise in which one lies on a bench, removes a weight from a pair of overhead supports, lowers it to the chest, and raises it again. |
bench-press |
to lift (a weight) during a bench press. |
bench show |
a competitive show of dogs or cats in which prizes are awarded on the basis of greatest conformity to ideal standards for a given breed. |