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Look up BY, by, -by, or by- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. By or BY may refer to: By, Doubs, France, a commune By, Norway, a village Belarus ISO country
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pl.
of Byssus
n.
A tuft of long, tough filaments which are formed in a groove of the foot, and issue from between the valves of certain bivalve mollusks, as the Pinna and Mytilus, by which they attach themselves to rocks, etc.
n.
See Byssus, n., 1.
n.
A cloth of exceedingly fine texture, used by the ancients. It is disputed whether it was of cotton, linen, or silk.
n.
See Byssus, n., 1.
pl.
of Bypath
n.
A gold coin, so called from being coined at Byzantium. See Bezant.
a.
Bearing a byssus or tuft.
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Pertaining to, or in the style of, Lord Byron.
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Alt. of Byzantine
a.
Of or pertaining to Byzantium.
n.
One who goes by; a passer.
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Byssaceous.
n.
Private end or view; by-interest.
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One who stands near; one who is present; a bystander.
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Byssuslike; consisting of fine fibers or threads, as some very delicate filamentous algae.
pl.
of Byssus
n.
One who, or that which, stands by one in need; something upon which one relies for constant use or in an emergency.
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A native or inhabitant of Byzantium, now Constantinople; sometimes, applied to an inhabitant of the modern city of Constantinople. C () C is the third letter of the English alphabet. It is from the Latin letter C, which in old Latin represented the sounds of k, and g (in go); its original value being the latter. In Anglo-Saxon words, or Old English before the Norman Conquest, it always has the sound of k. The Latin C was the same letter as the Greek /, /, and came from the Greek alphabet. The Greeks got it from the Ph/nicians. The English name of C is from the Latin name ce, and was derived, probably, through the French. Etymologically C is related to g, h, k, q, s (and other sibilant sounds). Examples of these relations are in L. acutus, E. acute, ague; E. acrid, eager, vinegar; L. cornu, E. horn; E. cat, kitten; E. coy, quiet; L. circare, OF. cerchier, E. search.
a. & n.
See Byzantine.
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