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71Bye — (b[imac]) n. [AS. b[=y]; cf. Icel. byg[eth] dwelling, byggja, b[=u]a, to dwell [root]97.] 1. A dwelling. Gibson. [1913 Webster] 2. In certain games, a station or place of an individual player. Emerson. [1913 Webster] …
72bye bye — {{hw}}{{bye bye}}{{/hw}}interiez. Addio, arrivederci …
73bye-byes — n go (to) bye byes BrE an expression meaning go to sleep, used by or to children …
74bye — [bī] n. [var. of BY] 1. something incidental or secondary 2. the privilege, granted a contestant in a tournament with, typically, an uneven number of participants, of not being paired with another contestant in the first round 3. Cricket a run… …
75Bye — Bye, Fluß im Stifte Aalborg der dänischen Provinz Jütland; kommt von Norden u. mündet östlich bei Oxholm in den Lym Fjord …
76Bye — Bye, Fluß in Jütland, mündet in den Lymfjord …
77bye-law — a rule promulgated by some body other than Parliament that has effect if done in pursuance and within the limits of some higher authorisation such as an Act of Parliament. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 …
78bye — bye …
79bye- — [baı] prefix another spelling of ↑by …
80bye- — [baı] prefix another spelling of ↑by …