betatron |
in physics, an electron accelerator in which the speed of the electrons is increased to high energies, from a few million to a few hundred million electron volts, by the action of a rapidly changing magnetic field. |
betel |
a climbing East Indian pepper plant. [2 definitions] |
Betelgeuse |
a red variable star in the constellation Orion, having a magnitude of 0.7. |
betel nut |
the nut of the betel palm, chewed together with betel pepper leaves and lime in southeastern Asia as a mild stimulant and narcotic. |
betel palm |
a tall palm tree of the Asian tropics that has feathery leaves and produces orange or red fruit and the betel nut. |
betel pepper |
a climbing plant of tropical Asia; betel. |
bête noire |
(French) black beast; someone or something that is intensely disliked or feared. |
beth |
the name of the second letter of the Hebrew alphabet. |
bethel |
a holy place or religious sanctuary. [2 definitions] |
be there for (someone) |
to give one's support to (another), esp. during a difficult time for that person emotionally. |
bethink |
to think about; consider (usu. used reflexively). [2 definitions] |
Bethlehem |
a hill town north of Jerusalem in Israeli-occupied Jordan, traditionally considered the birthplace of Jesus Christ. |
betide |
to happen to; befall. [2 definitions] |
betimes |
before the time that is necessary, expected, or customary; early. |
be to do with |
(chiefly British) to be about or have a connection with; have to do with. |
betoken |
to be a token or sign of. |
betook |
past tense of betake. |
betray |
to be disloyal to; commit treason against. [5 definitions] |
betrayal |
an act of disloyalty or faithlessness. |
betrayed |
treated in a disloyal or unfaithful manner, often with deception or treachery. |
betroth |
to pledge or give in marriage. |