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beaded

imp amp p p of bead v t amp i

Bede-role or Bead-roll

Bede-role or Bead-roll, a long list.

Bidding of the Beade

Bidding of the Beade, a charge or warning given by the parish priest to

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Bailys beads

like a row of bright spots resembling a string of beads The phenomenon first fully described by Francis Baily 1774 1844

Poppit

a small plastic bead with opposed holes and protuberant knobs so shaped that the

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Jequirity

licorice Abrus precatorius used by the people of India for beads in rosaries and necklaces as a standard weight etc called

jeweled

covered with beads or jewels or sequins

Rigoll

use consisting of several sticks bound together but separated by beads and played with a stick with a ball at its

Peag

the United States originally applied only to polished white cylindrical beads See also wampum

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beaded

imp amp p p of bead v t amp i

Bede-role or Bead-roll

Bede-role or Bead-roll, a long list.

Bidding of the Beade

Bidding of the Beade, a charge or warning given by the parish priest to

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Bailys beads

like a row of bright spots resembling a string of beads The phenomenon first fully described by Francis Baily 1774 1844

Poppit

a small plastic bead with opposed holes and protuberant knobs so shaped that the

Beading

Matched in: Term Beading

Jequirity

licorice Abrus precatorius used by the people of India for beads in rosaries and necklaces as a standard weight etc called

jeweled

covered with beads or jewels or sequins

Rigoll

use consisting of several sticks bound together but separated by beads and played with a stick with a ball at its

Peag

the United States originally applied only to polished white cylindrical beads See also wampum

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