| bast | 1. The inner fibrous bark of various plants; especially. Of the lime tree; hence, matting, cordage, etc, made therefrom. 2. A thick mat or hassock. See Bass. Origin: AS. Baest; akin to Icel, Sw, Dan, D, & G. Bast, of unknown origin. Cf. Bass the tree. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| bastard | 1. Begotten and born out of lawful matrimony; illegitimate. See Bastard, note. 2. Lacking in genuineness; spurious; false; adulterate; applied to things which resemble those which are genuine, but are really not so. "That bastard self-love which is so vicious in itself, and productive of so many vices." (Barrow) 3. Of an unusual make or proportion; as, a bastard musket; a bastard culverin. 4. Abbreviated, as the half title in a page preceding the full title page of a book. <medicine> Bastard ashlar, three to five quill feathers on a small joint corresponding to the thumb in some mam malia; the alula. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Bastedo | Walter A., U.S. Physician, 1873-1952. See: Bastedo's sign. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Bastedo's sign | <clinical sign> An obsolete sign: in chronic appendicitis, pain and tenderness in the right iliac fossa on inflation of the colon with air. (05 Mar 2000) |
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asshole: insulting terms of address for people who are stupid or irritating or ridiculous the illegitimate offspring of unmarried parents derogatory term for a variation that is not genuine; something irregular or inferior or of dubious origin; "the architecture was a kind of bastard suggesting Gothic but not true Gothic" bogus: fraudulent; having a misleading appearance
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a usually fatal complication of strangles in horses involving spread of abscesses to organs such as the lungs, brain, or lymph nodes of the trunk.
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In the Old Testament the rendering of the Hebrew word mamzer? which means
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of unusual make or proportions eg A BASTARD timber set. Sometimes used to refer to a hard, massive boulder.
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a usually fatal complication of strangles in horses involving spread of abscesses to organs such as the lungs, brain, or lymph nodes of the trunk.
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| bast | (botany) tissue that conducts synthesized food substances (e.g., from leaves) to parts where needed |
| bast | strong woody fibers obtained especially from the phloem of from various plants |
| bast | strong woody fibers obtained especially from the phloem of from various plants |
| bast | derogatory term for a variation that is not genuine |
| bast | (obscene) insulting terms of address for people who are stupid or irritating or ridiculous |
| bast | the illegitimate offspring of unmarried parents |
| bast | fraudulent |
| bast | born out of wedlock |
| bast | tropical American annual weed with small radiate heads of white flowers |
| bast | erect to spreading hairy shrub of United States Pacific coast having racemes of red to indigo flowers |
| bast | dense shrub of moist riverbanks and flood plains of the eastern United States having attractive fragrant foliage and dense racemes of dark purple flowers |
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