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111bal|dac|chi|no — «BAL duh KEE noh, BL », noun. = baldachin. (Cf. ↑baldachin) ╂[< Italian baldacchino] …
112bal|drick — bal|dric or bal|drick «BL drihk», noun. a belt for a sword, horn, or pouch, hung from one shoulder to the opposite side of the body. Also, baudrick, bawdric. ╂[origin uncertain; compare Middle High German balderich girdle, also a proper name] …
113bal|dric — or bal|drick «BL drihk», noun. a belt for a sword, horn, or pouch, hung from one shoulder to the opposite side of the body. Also, baudrick, bawdric. ╂[origin uncertain; compare Middle High German balderich girdle, also a proper name] …
114bal|lad|eer — «BAL uh DIHR», noun. 1. a singer of ballads. 2. U.S. Informal. a singer of popular songs …
115bal|lad|ist — «BAL uh dihst», noun. a writer or composer of ballads …
116bal|lad|mon|ger — «BAL uhd MUHNG guhr, MONG », noun. 1. a dealer in or seller of ballads. 2. an inferior poet; poetaster …
117bal|lad|ry — «BAL uh dree», noun. 1. a) poetry in the ballad style. b) ballads collectively. 2. the practice, style, or art of singing ballads …
118bal|last|ing — «BAL uh stihng», noun. 1. the act or process of furnishing with ballast. 2. the material used for ballast …
119bal|le|ri|na — «BAL uh REE nuh», noun, plural nas. a woman ballet dancer, especially a soloist. ╂[< Italian ballerina < ballare to dance < Late Latin ballāre] …
120bal|let´i|cal|ly — bal|let|ic «ba LEHT ihk», adjective. of or having to do with ballet. –bal|let´i|cal|ly, adverb …