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English words starting with b - page 332

Meanings of Bypassed:

verb

Go past or round.

Usage examples:

Bypass the farm and continue to the road
noun

A road passing round a town or its centre to provide an alternative route for through traffic.

Usage examples:

The opportunity of providing a town centre bypass along the former railway line to the east of the …

Meanings of Bypasses:

noun

A road passing round a town or its centre to provide an alternative route for through traffic.

Usage examples:

The opportunity of providing a town centre bypass along the former railway line to the east of the …
verb

Go past or round.

Usage examples:

Bypass the farm and continue to the road

Meanings of Bypassing:

verb

Go past or round.

Usage examples:

Bypass the farm and continue to the road
noun

A road passing round a town or its centre to provide an alternative route for through traffic.

Usage examples:

The opportunity of providing a town centre bypass along the former railway line to the east of the …

Meanings of Bypath:

noun

An indirect route.

Usage examples:

Furthermore, this is he at his most capricious, his most willing to turn down this or that bypath a…

Meanings of Bypaths:

noun

An indirect route.

Usage examples:

Furthermore, this is he at his most capricious, his most willing to turn down this or that bypath a…

Meanings of Byplay:

noun

Secondary or subsidiary action or involvement in a play or film.

Usage examples:

As with the movie itself, the commentaries and extra features focus on a central point: that the mo…

Meanings of Byproduct:

noun

An incidental or secondary product made in the manufacture or synthesis of something else.

Usage examples:

Zinc is a by-product of the glazing process

Meanings of Byproducts:

noun

An incidental or secondary product made in the manufacture or synthesis of something else.

Usage examples:

Zinc is a by-product of the glazing process

Meanings of Byre:

noun

A cowshed.

Usage examples:

They are put in the byres (cow sheds) for the winter period, and our byre is literally 2ft away fro…

Meanings of Byres:

noun

A cowshed.

Usage examples:

They are put in the byres (cow sheds) for the winter period, and our byre is literally 2ft away fro…

Meanings of Byrnie:

noun

A coat of mail.

Usage examples:

The byrnie could not withstand solid blows with the axe

Meanings of Byrnies:

noun

A coat of mail.

Usage examples:

The byrnie could not withstand solid blows with the axe

Meanings of Byroad:

noun

A minor road.

Usage examples:

Today's byroads may have been old lanes or drovers' trails

Meanings of Byroads:

noun

A minor road.

Usage examples:

Today's byroads may have been old lanes or drovers' trails

Meanings of Byronic:

adjective

Characteristic of lord byron or his poetry.

Usage examples:

We had this wonderful byronic poet and, as with so many family stories, it was about love and money…

Bys

ˈdraɪv.baɪ

Meanings of Bys:

adjective

Happening or done while passing by in a vehicle

noun

An attack done by someone while driving past the victim in a vehicle

Usage examples:

His brother was gunned down in a drive-by., she had witnessed a driveby on her way to work.

Meanings of Byssi:

noun

A fine textile fibre and fabric of flax.

Usage examples:

Exactly how these proteins link together to give the material, called byssus, its strength has rema…

Meanings of Byssinosis:

noun

A lung disease caused by prolonged inhalation of textile fibre dust.

Usage examples:

This drop - sometimes accompanied by symptoms of byssinosis - is greatest on monday (or the 1st day…

Meanings of Byssus:

noun

A fine textile fibre and fabric of flax.

Usage examples:

Exactly how these proteins link together to give the material, called byssus, its strength has rema…

Meanings of Byssuses:

noun

A fine textile fibre and fabric of flax.

Usage examples:

Exactly how these proteins link together to give the material, called byssus, its strength has rema…

Meanings of Bystander:

noun

A person who is present at an event or incident but does not take part.

Usage examples:

Water cannons were turned on marchers and innocent bystanders alike

Meanings of Bystanders:

noun

A person who is present at an event or incident but does not take part.

Usage examples:

Water cannons were turned on marchers and innocent bystanders alike

Meanings of Byte:

noun

A group of binary digits or bits (usually eight) operated on as a unit.

Usage examples:

I now know there are eight bits in a byte, and 1024 megabytes in a gigabyte.

Meanings of Bytes:

noun

A group of binary digits or bits (usually eight) operated on as a unit.

Usage examples:

I now know there are eight bits in a byte, and 1024 megabytes in a gigabyte.

Meanings of Bytownite:

noun

A mineral present in many basic igneous rocks, consisting of a calcic plagioclase feldspar.

Usage examples:

They range from bytownite - labradorite in basalts and gabbros, andesine - oligoclase in diorites a…

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