| BEC | archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 to 1170 |
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| BEC | a hitch used for temporarily tying a rope to the middle of another rope (or to an eye) |
| BEC | a playwright and novelist (born in Ireland) who lived in France |
| BEC | a city in southern West Virginia |
| BEC | a mercury thermometer that measures small differences or changes in temperature |
| BEC | signal with the hands or nod |
| BEC | summon with a wave, nod, or some other gesture |
| BEC | appear inviting |
| BEC | make less visible or unclear |
| BEC | enter or assume a certain state or condition |
| BEC | come into existence |
| BEC | undergo a change or development |