Vocabulary : Bauk to Bavin

Bauk : Alt. of Baulk
Baulk : See Balk.
Baume : Designating or conforming to either of the scales used by the French chemist Antoine Baume in the graduation of his hydrometers; of or relating to Baume's scales or hydrometers. There are two Baume hydrometers. One, which is used with liquids heavier than water, sinks to 0 in pure water, and to 15 in a 15 per cent salt solution; the other, for liquids lighter than water, sinks to 0 in a 10 per cent salt solution and to 10 in pure water. In both cases the graduation, based on the distance between these fundamental points, is continued along the stem as far as desired.
Baunscheidtism : A form of acupuncture, followed by the rubbing of the part with a stimulating fluid.
Bauxite : Alt. of Beauxite
Bavardage : Much talking; prattle; chatter.
Bavarian : Of or pertaining to Bavaria. ;; A native or an inhabitant of Bavaria.
Bavaroy : A kind of cloak or surtout.
Bavian : A baboon.
Bavin : A fagot of brushwood, or other light combustible matter, for kindling fires; refuse of brushwood. ;; Impure limestone.
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