Words Starting With "B"

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Berhyme

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"To berhyme" is not a commonly used term in English. However, the word "rhyme" is a well-known term that refers to the repetition of similar sounds in two or more words, usually at the end of a line in poetry or music. For example, "cat" and "hat" rhyme because they both end with the "at" sound.

Beri-beri

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Beri-beri is a disease caused by a lack of thiamine, also known as vitamin B1. It can occur due to a diet that lacks this essential nutrient, and is often seen in people who consume only polished rice as a staple food. The symptoms of beriberi can include fatigue, weakness, tingling sensations in the hands and feet, and heart problems. It was a significant public health concern in the past, particularly in Asia, before the discovery of thiamine and its inclusion in food products to prevent the disease.

Beria

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Beria refers to Lavrentiy Beria, a Soviet politician and chief of the Soviet security service, the NKVD, from 1938 to 1953. He was known for his brutal methods and was heavily involved in the Stalinist purges. The term "Beria" is also sometimes used metaphorically to describe someone who exercises control or has a strong influence over others, often in a sinister or oppressive manner.

Beribboned

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"Beribboned" refers to something adorned or decorated with ribbons, typically in a decorative or elaborate manner. It can describe an item, such as a gift, dress, or hair accessory, that has ribbons attached or woven through it, adding a touch of elegance, festivity, or whimsy.

Beribboning

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"Beribboning" is a verb that refers to the act of decorating or adorning something with ribbons, typically in a elaborate or intricate manner. It involves the process of attaching, weaving, or arranging ribbons to enhance the appearance of an object, such as a gift, a dress, or a hairstyle. Beribboning can add a touch of elegance, festivity, or whimsy to an item, and it is often used in crafts, fashion, and event decorations.

Beriberi

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Beriberi is a nutritional deficiency disease caused by a lack of thiamine (vitamin B1) in the diet. It was particularly common in the past in regions where polished white rice was a staple food, as the process of removing the outer layers of the grain also removes the vitamin-rich germ. Symptoms can include weakness, fatigue, numbness, confusion, and heart problems. Severe beriberi can lead to paralysis, heart failure, and even death if left untreated. The condition can be prevented or treated by consuming a balanced diet that includes sufficient thiamine, such as whole grains, legumes, and fortified foods.

Bering

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Bering is a noun that refers to:<br><br>1. Vitus Bering, a Danish explorer who was employed by the Russian Navy and is known for his expeditions in the early 18th century, discovering the Bering Strait and exploring parts of Alaska.<br><br>2. Bering Strait: A narrow body of water between the Chukchi Sea and the Bering Sea, connecting the Arctic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. It separates Russia and Alaska, and is named after Vitus Bering.<br><br>3. Bering brand: A Danish watch and jewelry brand known for its minimalist and elegant designs, often using materials like silicone and titanium.

Beringia

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Beringia refers to a land bridge that connected present-day Siberia and Alaska during the last Ice Age, approximately 21,000 to 13,000 years ago. This land bridge was named after Vitus Bering, a Danish explorer who was the first to explore the area for Europe. Beringia played a significant role in human migration as it allowed ancient humans to migrate from Asia to North America and vice versa, as well as facilitating the exchange of flora and fauna between the two continents.

Berith

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"Berith" is not a commonly recognized word in the English language. It could possibly be a misspelling or a term from a specific context or culture that is not widely known. If you meant "betroth," it refers to the act of engaging or promising to marry someone. If "Berith" is a name or has a specific meaning in another language or context, please provide more information for a clearer explanation.

Berkeleian

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The term "Berkeleian" refers to the philosophical views or ideas associated with George Berkeley, an Irish philosopher and Anglican bishop who lived in the 18th century. Berkeley is known for his idealist philosophy, which argues that reality is solely composed of minds and their perceptions, and that physical objects do not have an independent existence.<br><br>In essence, the Berkeleian philosophy suggests that objects are mere collections of perceptions, and that their properties and characteristics are merely the result of our experiences and perceptions of them. This means that objects do not exist independently of our minds, and that our perceptions and experiences of them are what give them meaning and reality.<br><br>Berkeley's ideas have had a significant impact on the development of philosophical thought, particularly in the areas of metaphysics and epistemology. His work continues to be studied and debated by philosophers and scholars around the world.

Berkeley

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Berkeley is a city located in the San Francisco Bay Area of California, United States. It is known for being home to the University of California, Berkeley, one of the world's leading public research universities. The city has a reputation for its liberal politics, cultural diversity, and innovative spirit. It is also famous for its scenic location, with views of the San Francisco Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge, as well as its vibrant arts scene, culinary offerings, and proximity to nature spots like Tilden Regional Park.

Berkelium

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Berkelium is a chemical element with the symbol Bk and atomic number 97. It is a radioactive transuranic metal belonging to the actinide series. Discovered in 1949 at the University of California, Berkeley, it is named after the city of Berkeley. Berkelium has limited practical applications, primarily used in research for its neutron capture properties and in the production of other elements. It is produced in small quantities in nuclear reactors and has no significant commercial use.

Berkhamstead

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Berkhamsted is a town located in Hertfordshire, England. It is known for its historic castle, which was built in the 11th century and played a role in the Norman Conquest of England. The town is also home to a prestigious independent school, Berkhamsted School, and has a rich heritage with well-preserved medieval and Georgian architecture. Today, it is a popular residential area with a mix of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions.

Berkhamsted

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Berkhamsted is a town in Hertfordshire, England. It is located about 30 miles (48 kilometers) northwest of London and has a rich history, dating back to the Anglo-Saxon era. The town is known for its historic castle, which was built in the 11th century and played a role in William the Conqueror's conquest of England. Today, Berkhamsted is a popular residential area with a mix of old and modern architecture, offering a range of amenities, schools, and outdoor spaces, including the nearby Ashridge Estate, a large area of woodland and countryside.

Berkshire

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Berkshire is a historic county in the south-east of England, known for its picturesque landscapes, cultural heritage, and the Berkshire Downs, which are part of the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The county is also famous for being the location of Windsor Castle, one of the official residences of the British Royal Family. Berkshire has several towns, including Reading, Maidenhead, and Newbury, and it has a rich history dating back to Anglo-Saxon times. In modern times, it is often referred to as Royal Berkshire due to its association with the monarchy.

Berlage

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Berlage refers to Hendrik Petrus Berlage, a Dutch architect and designer who was influential in modern architecture in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His work often emphasized functionalism, craftsmanship, and the use of traditional materials in innovative ways. Berlage is known for his contribution to the development of Amsterdam's architectural style and is considered one of the pioneers of modern architecture in the Netherlands.

Berlaymont

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The Berlaymont is the headquarters building of the European Commission in Brussels, Belgium. It is an iconic symbol of the European Union's administrative center and is named after the nobleman who once owned the land where the building now stands. The building has undergone several renovations and expansions over the years and is known for its distinctive architecture, with a curved facade and a large atrium. It serves as the workplace for thousands of EU officials and hosts important meetings and events related to the European Union's decision-making processes.

Berlin

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Berlin is the capital and largest city of Germany, known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and iconic landmarks such as the Brandenburg Gate and the Berlin Wall. It is a major center for politics, art, technology, and tourism, and is famous for its diverse architecture, lively nightlife, and festivals.

Berliner

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The Berliner is a type of pastry that originated in Berlin, Germany. It is a sweet, deep-fried dough that is typically filled with jam, cream, or other sweet fillings. Berliners are often referred to as "jelly doughnuts" because of their sweet and doughy texture and their frequent filling with jelly-like substances.

Berliners

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"Berliner" is a term that refers to people from Berlin, the capital city of Germany. It can be used to describe both natives and residents of the city. In a broader sense, it may also refer to the dialect spoken by Berliners, which is a variant of the German language with its own unique vocabulary and pronunciation. Additionally, "Berliner" is the name of a type of pastry, a filled doughnut commonly found in German-speaking countries.

Berlioz

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Berlioz is the French pronunciation of the name of the French composer, Hector Berlioz. He was a significant figure in the Romantic period of classical music, known for his innovative orchestration techniques and works such as the Symphonie fantastique and Grande messe des morts.

Berlitz

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Berlitz is a language learning organization that specializes in teaching languages to individuals and businesses through various methods, including immersive classes, private tutoring, and online courses. The company was founded by Maximilian Berlitz in 1878 and is known for its direct method of language instruction, which emphasizes speaking the target language from the very first lesson without translation. Berlitz also offers cultural training to help people adapt to working or living in different countries.

Berlusconi

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Berlusconi is a surname of Italian origin, most famously associated with Silvio Berlusconi. He is a controversial figure in Italian politics, having served as the Prime Minister of Italy multiple times. Berlusconi is known for his ownership of media conglomerates, including Mediaset and AC Milan football club. His political career has been marked by both success and scandal, involving issues such as corruption, conflict of interest, and personal controversies.

Berm

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A berm is an earthen bank or raised strip of land, often used as a boundary, a roadside shoulder, or a feature in landscaping or agriculture. It can also refer to the flat surface on top of a defensive wall or rampart.

Berme

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Berme is a noun. It refers to a beach or a shore, especially a sandy or pebbly one, often with a gently sloping elevation.

Bermondsey

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Bermondsey is a district in South East London, England. It is part of the London Borough of Southwark and has a rich history, with its name dating back to the Anglo-Saxon era. Historically known for its leather industry and docklands, Bermondsey has undergone significant regeneration in recent times and now features modern housing developments, cultural attractions, and a vibrant food scene. It is also home to the famous Maltby Street Market and the Fashion and Textile Museum.

Bermuda

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Bermuda is a British overseas territory located in the North Atlantic Ocean, known for its pink sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and famous Bermuda Triangle. It consists of a group of small islands with a subtropical climate and is popular for tourism and financial services. The term "Bermuda shorts," which refers to a type of short pants worn knee-length, also originates from this location.

Bermudan

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Bermudan refers to something that originates from, is related to, or is a characteristic of Bermuda. For example:<br><br> Bermudan Finance: financial systems or companies associated with Bermuda.<br> Bermudan dialect: a dialect of the English language spoken in Bermuda.<br> Bermudan shorts: a type of short pant that originated in Bermuda.<br><br>In general, the term "Bermudan" is used to describe something that is connected to or characteristic of the island nation of Bermuda.

Bermudans

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"Bermudans" refers to people who are native to or inhabitants of Bermuda, a British Overseas Territory located in the North Atlantic Ocean. It can also refer to things related to Bermuda, such as Bermudan culture, customs, or traditions.

Bermudas

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" Bermudas " typically refers to two things:<br><br>1. Bermuda shorts: A type of short pants that usually reach mid-thigh and are worn as a casual, warm-weather attire, often associated with a more formal or dressy look than regular shorts.<br><br>2. Bermuda: An island territory located in the North Atlantic Ocean, also known as the Bermuda Islands. It is a British Overseas Territory known for its pink sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and its mysterious reputation due to the so-called "Bermuda Triangle."

Bermudian

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" Bermudian " refers to something or someone related to Bermuda, an island territory located in the North Atlantic Ocean. It can denote a person born or originating from Bermuda, as well as the culture, customs, or characteristics associated with Bermuda.

Bermudians

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"Bermudians" refers to the people who are native to or inhabitants of Bermuda, a British overseas territory located in the North Atlantic Ocean. They have a unique culture and identity, often associated with their island's history, traditions, and lifestyle.

Bern

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Bern is the capital city of Switzerland, known for its medieval architecture, picturesque old town, and famous landmarks such as the Zytglogge tower. It is also a Swiss federal district and is sometimes spelled "Berne" in English.

Bernadette

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Bernadette is a feminine given name derived from the French form of the name Bernard, which means "strong as a bear" or "brave as a bear." It is of Germanic origin and has been popularized by the story of Saint Bernadette Soubirous, a French visionary and saint who witnessed apparitions of the Virgin Mary in Lourdes in 1858. The name Bernadette often symbolizes faith, humility, and courage.

Bernadotte

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Bernadotte is a surname of French origin, derived from the name Bernad, which means "strong as a bear" or "bold as a bear." It gained prominence when Jean-Baptiste Jules Bernadotte, a French general, was chosen as the heir to the Swedish throne in 1810. He later became King Charles XIV John of Sweden and founded the royal House of Bernadotte, which still reigns in Sweden today. The name has also been used for various places, institutions, and things associated with the family or their influence.

Bernanke

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Ben Bernanke is an American economist who served as the Chairman of the Federal Reserve, the central bank of the United States, from 2006 to 2014. He was a key figure in shaping the country's economic policies during the late 2000s financial crisis. Specifically, he was responsible for implementing the quantitative easing policies, which involved buying large amounts of government bonds and other securities to inject money into the financial system and stimulate economic growth.