| Bell |
To expand the mouth of a case slightly in order to seat a bullet more easily. Also called flare.
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| Bellini |
Born in Sicily, Vincenzo Bellini was an Italian opera composer. A child prodigy, legend has it he could sing an air of Firoavanti at eighteen months, began studying music theory at two, the piano at three, and by the age of five could play well.
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| belly |
The ventral (under) surface of the abdomen.
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| Bell |
A bell that is rung in the home straight to warn drivers they are about to commence the final lap of the race.
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| Bell's palsy |
paralysis of the facial nerve resulting in the permanent or temporary immobilization of the eye on either side of the face . Usually caused by injury or infection
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| Bell | low-growing Eurasian plant with yellow central disc flowers and pinkish-white outer ray flowers |
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| Bell | someone employed as an errand boy and luggage carrier around hotels |
| Bell | a very loud utterance (like the sound of an animal) |
| Bell | shout loudly and without restraint |
| Bell | make a loud noise, as of animal |
| Bell | United States novelist (born in Canada in 1915) |
| Bell | someone who communicates vocally in a very loud voice |
| Bell | a very loud utterance (like the sound of an animal) |
| Bell | a mechanical device that blows air onto a fire to make it burn more fiercely |
| Bell | small bottom-dwelling fish of warm seas having a compressed body and a long snout with a toothless mouth |
| Bell | a handle or cord that is pulled to ring a doorbell or a servant's bell etc. |
| Bell | aromatic annual with a tall stems of small whitish flowers enclosed in a greatly enlarged saucer- or bell-shaped calyx |
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