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Definition of bay
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Bay (n.) A
berry,
particularly
of the
laurel..
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Myrica
::
Myrica
(n.) A
widely
dispersed
genus of
shrubs
and
trees,
usually
with
aromatic
foliage.
It
includes
the
bayberry
or wax
myrtle,
the sweet gale, and the North
American
sweet fern, so
called..
Capacious
::
Capacious
(a.)
Having
capacity;
able to
contain
much;
large;
roomy;
spacious;
extended;
broad;
as, a
capacious
vessel,
room, bay, or
harbor..
Water Soldier
::
Water
soldier
() An
aquatic
European
plant
(Stratiotes
aloides)
with
bayonet-shaped
leaves.
Fuller
::
Fuller
(v. t.) To form a
groove
or
channel
in, by a
fuller
or set
hammer;
as, to
fuller
a
bayonet..
Severy
::
Severy
(n.) A bay or
compartment
of a
vaulted
ceiling.
Haven
::
Haven (n.) A bay,
recess,
or inlet of the sea, or the mouth of a
river,
which
affords
anchorage
and
shelter
for
shipping;
a
harbor;
a
port..
Gland
::
Gland (n.) The
crosspiece
of a
bayonet
clutch.
Fresh
::
Fresh (n.) The
mingling
of fresh water with salt in
rivers
or bays, as by means of a flood of fresh water
flowing
toward
or into the sea..
Bayad
::
Bayad (n.) Alt. of
Bayatt.
Cat
::
Cat (n.) An
animal
of
various
species
of the
genera
Felis and Lynx. The
domestic
cat is Felis
domestica.
The
European
wild cat
(Felis
catus)
is much
larger
than the
domestic
cat. In the
United
States
the name wild cat is
commonly
applied
to the bay lynx (Lynx
rufus)
See Wild cat, and Tiger cat..
Head
::
Head (n.) The
source,
fountain,
spring,
or
beginning,
as of a
stream
or
river;
as, the head of the Nile;
hence,
the
altitude
of the
source,
or the
height
of the
surface,
as of
water,
above a given
place,
as above an
orifice
at which it
issues,
and the
pressure
resulting
from the
height
or from
motion;
sometimes
also, the
quantity
in
reserve;
as, a mill or
reservoir
has a good head of
water,
or ten feet head; also, that part of a gulf or bay most
remote
from the
outlet
or the sea..
Crees
::
Crees (n. pl.) An
Algonquin
tribe of
Indians,
inhabiting
a large part of
British
America
east of the Rocky
Mountains
and south of
Hudson's
Bay..
Bay
::
Bay (a.)
Reddish
brown;
of the color of a
chestnut;
--
applied
to the color of
horses.
Eelgrass
::
Eelgrass
(n.) A plant
(Zostera
marina),
with very long and
narrow
leaves,
growing
abundantly
in
shallow
bays along the North
Atlantic
coast..
Canvasback
::
Canvasback
(n.) A
Species
of duck
(Aythya
vallisneria),
esteemed
for the
delicacy
of its
flesh.
It
visits
the
United
States
in
autumn;
particularly
Chesapeake
Bay and
adjoining
waters;
-- so named from the
markings
of the
plumage
on its
back..
Tail-bay
::
Tail-bay
(n.) One of the
joists
which rest one end on the wall and the other on a
girder;
also, the space
between
a wall and the
nearest
girder
of a
floor.
Cf.
Case-bay..
Bay
::
Bay (v. t.) To bark at;
hence,
to
follow
with
barking;
to bring or drive to bay; as, to bay the
bear..
Bayonet
::
Bayonet
(v. t.) To
compel
or drive by the
bayonet.
Tail-bay
::
Tail-bay
(n.) The part of a canal lock below the lower
gates.
Retire
::
Retire
(v. i.) To
recede;
to fall or bend back; as, the shore of the sea
retires
in bays and
gulfs..
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