bacchanalia
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~ an orgiastic festival in ancient Greece in honor of Dionysus (= Bacchus)
bacchanalia
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~ a wild gathering involving excessive drinking and promiscuity
bacchant
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~ (classical mythology) a priest or votary of Bacchus
bacchant
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~ someone who engages in drinking bouts
bacchant
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~ a drunken reveller; a devotee of Bacchus
bacchante
— Noun
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~ (classical mythology) a priestess or votary of Bacchus
Baccharis
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~ shrubs of western hemisphere often having honey-scented flowers followed by silky thistlelike heads of tiny fruits; often used for erosion control
bacchus
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~ (classical mythology) god of wine; equivalent of Dionysus
baccy
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~ leaves of the tobacco plant dried and prepared for smoking or ingestion
Bach
— Noun
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~ the music of Bach; "he played Bach on the organ"
Bach
— Noun
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~ German baroque organist and contrapuntist; composed mostly keyboard music; one of the greatest creators of western music (1685-1750)
bachelor
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~ a knight of the lowest order; could display only a pennon
bachelor
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~ a man who has never been married
bachelor-at-arms
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~ a knight of the lowest order; could display only a pennon
bachelorette
— Noun
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~ a young unmarried woman who lives alone
bachelorhood
— Noun
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~ the state of being an unmarried man
bachelorhood
— Noun
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~ the time of a man's life prior to marriage
Bacillaceae
— Noun
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~ typically rod-shaped usually Gram-positive bacteria that produce endospores
Bacillariophyceae
— Noun
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~ marine and freshwater eukaryotic algae: diatoms
anthrax bacillus
— Noun
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~ a species of bacillus that causes anthrax in humans and in animals (cattle and swine and sheep and rabbits and mice and guinea pigs); can be used a bioweapon