(India, historical) A water carrier (person who carries water).
basotho
batches
batches
noun
plural of batch
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of batch
batfish
batfish
noun
Any of several anglerfish of the family Ogcocephalidae
Any of several spade-shaped, laterally compressed, reef-dwelling tropical fish of the genus Platax.
bathers
bathers
noun
(Australia) A swimsuit; a bathing costume.
plural of bather
battish
battish
adj
(zoological) Of, pertaining to, or resembling a bat.
berthas
berthas
noun
plural of bertha
bhaktas
bhaktas
noun
plural of bhakta
bhaktis
bhaktis
noun
plural of bhakti
breaths
breaths
noun
plural of breath
bypaths
bypaths
noun
plural of bypath
habitus
habitus
noun
(anatomy, medicine) the general shape and appearance of the body, usually with reference to weight, adipose distribution, posture, and gait; most often called by the collocation body habitus.
(botany) habit
(liturgy) The liturgical clothing of monks, nuns and the clerical community, metaphorically referring to the religious mode of life.
(sociology) The lifestyle, values, dispositions and expectations of particular social groups that are acquired through the activities and experiences of everyday life.
(zoology) habitude; mode of life; bearing.
(zoology, chiefly invertebrates) General appearance.
hagbuts
hagbuts
noun
plural of hagbut
isobath
isobath
noun
A line on a map or chart joining places of equal depth of water; a depth contour.
sabaoth
sabaoth
Noun
An epithet of God in His role as protector of the Israelite army, usually translated (alongside YHWH or Elohim) as "the Lord of Hosts".
Hosts, armies.
The name of one of the seven chief archons in the Ophite cosmogony.
sabbath
sabbath
noun
Alternative letter-case form of Sabbath
sabetha
shabbat
shabbat
noun
Alternative letter-case form of Shabbat
shubuta
stambha
stambha
noun
(Indology) A pillar or column.
sunbath
sunbath
noun
A period spent tanning (sunbathing) in the sun.
tabshey
tarbush
thebais
toshiba
ushabti
ushabti
noun
In ancient Egypt, a figurine of a dead person, placed in their tomb to do their work for them in the afterlife.