| Bell's palsy |
Numbness developing on one side of the face and lasting a couple weeks. That side of the face commonly droops. May be caused by a viral infection.
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| Bell |
The bells first mentioned in Scripture are the small golden bells attached to the hem of the high priest
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The seat of the carnal affections (Titus 1:12; Phil. 3:19; Rom. 16:18). The word is used symbolically for the heart (Prov. 18:8; 20:27; 22:18, marg.). The
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| bel |
The Aramaic form of Baal, the national god of the Babylonians (Isa. 46:1; Jer. 50:2; 51:44). It signifies
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| bel |
This is the unit used to measure the magnitudes of power. 1 Bel is equal to 10 decibels (dB).
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| BEL | American inventor of the telephone (1847-1922) |
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| BEL | English painter |
| BEL | the edible yellow fruit of the Jamaica honeysuckle |
| BEL | a round arch resting on corbels |
| BEL | a logbook in which all orders concerning the main engines of a ship are recorded |
| BEL | a buoy with a bell on it |
| BEL | the supervisor of bellboys in a hotel |
| BEL | a small shelter for bells |
| BEL | a small shelter for bells |
| BEL | a floor under the bells of an open belfry |
| BEL | a person who casts metal bells |
| BEL | a foundry where bells are cast |
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