LAURUS NOBILIS vs BAY: NOUN
- Small Mediterranean evergreen tree with small blackish berries and glossy aromatic leaves used for flavoring in cooking; also used by ancient Greeks to crown victors
- A sickbay.
- A section or compartment, as in a service station, barn, or aircraft, that is set off for a specific purpose.
- An opening or recess in a wall.
- A bay window.
- A part of a building marked off by vertical elements, such as columns or pilasters.
- A reddish-brown animal, especially a horse having a black mane and tail.
- A reddish brown.
- The position of having been checked or held at a distance.
- The position of one cornered by pursuers and forced to turn and fight at close quarters.
- A body of water partially enclosed by land but with a wide mouth, affording access to the sea.
- A compartment in an aircraft used for some specific purpose
- A compartment on a ship between decks; often used as a hospital
- A deep, prolonged bark, such as the sound made by hounds.
- Small Mediterranean evergreen tree with small blackish berries and glossy aromatic leaves used for flavoring in cooking; also used by ancient Greeks to crown victors
- A small recess opening off a larger room
- An indentation of a shoreline larger than a cove but smaller than a gulf
- The sound of a hound on the scent
- A drive bay.
- In coal-mining: An open space for the gob or waste in a long-wall working.
- In bridge-building, the portion between two piers.
- Nautical, that part of a ship between decks which lies forward of the bitts, on either side; in a ship of war, the foremost messing-place between decks. See sick-bay.
- In plastering, the space between two screeds. See screed.
- In carpentry, a portion of a compound or framed floor included between two girders, or between a girder and the wall.
- A compartment in a barn for the storage of hay or grain.
- The part of a window included between two mullions; a light. Also called window-bay.
- A principal compartment or division in the architectural arrangement of a building, marked by buttresses or pilasters on the walls, by the disposition of the main ribs (arcs doubleaux) of the interior vaulting, by the placing of the main arches and pillars or of the principals of the roof, or by any other leading features that separate the design into corresponding parts.
- A kind of mahogany obtained from Campeachy Bay (whence the name).
- An arm of a prairie extending into woods and partly surrounded by them. [U. S.] Bartlett.
- A recess of land, as in a range of hills; a level space partly surrounded by heights.
- A horse of a moderate reddish-brown color
- A recess in the shore of a sea or lake, differing from a creek in being less long and narrow; the expanse of water between two capes or headlands.
- [Cf. bay.] A piece of low, marshy ground producing large numbers of bay-trees.
- Bays was sometimes used as a singular (compare bays, baize, as singular).
- [In the following quotation, the office of poet laureate: formerly a not uncommon use.
- An honorary garland or crown bestowed as a prize for victory or excellence; also, fame or renown due to achievement or merit: in this sense used chiefly in the plural, with reference to the leaves or branches of laurel. Also called bay-leaf.
- Hence (like laurel, and in reference to the ancient use of the laurel)
- The laurel-tree, noble laurel, or sweet-bay, Laurus nobilis. See laurel.
- A berry, especially of the laurel-tree.
- Honor; renown.
- A crown or wreath made especially of the leaves and branches of the laurel and given as a sign of honor or victory.
- Any of certain other trees or shrubs with aromatic foliage, such as the California laurel.
- An area of land, such as an arm of prairie partially enclosed by woodland, that resembles in shape or formation a partially enclosed body of water.
- An anchorage or roadstead for ships; a port; a harbor.
LAURUS NOBILIS vs BAY: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Reddish-brown.
LAURUS NOBILIS vs BAY: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To bring to bay.
- To express by barking or howling.
- To utter a deep, prolonged bark.
- To pursue or challenge with barking.
LAURUS NOBILIS vs BAY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To open the mouth, as for food; seek with open mouth.
- To bark, as a dog; especially, to bark with a deep prolonged sound, as hounds in the chase.
- To bark at; beset with deep prolonged barking.
- To express by barking.
- To drive or pursue so as to compel to stand at bay; chase or hunt.
- To hold at bay.
- Often used as a hospital
- Utter in deep prolonged tones
- Bark with prolonged noises, of dogs
LAURUS NOBILIS vs BAY: RELATED WORDS
- Amelanchier, Variegata, Glabra, Thornless, Nobilis, Asclepias, Paeonia, Pittosporum, Syringa, Asparagus fern, Loquat, True laurel, Bay tree, Bay, Bay laurel
- Wharf, Dock, Inlet, Cove, Harbor, In color, True laurel, Bay tree, Quest, Coloured, Colorful, Colored, Bay laurel, Alcove, Laurus nobilis
LAURUS NOBILIS vs BAY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Spicebush, Pennisetum, Amelanchier, Variegata, Glabra, Thornless, Nobilis, Asclepias, Paeonia, Pittosporum, Syringa, Asparagus fern, Loquat, Bay, Bay laurel
- Boathouse, Coast, Beach, Wharf, Dock, Inlet, Cove, Harbor, In color, Quest, Coloured, Colorful, Colored, Bay laurel, Alcove
LAURUS NOBILIS vs BAY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- N/A
- Fall Lake, Beaver Bay, Silver Bay, Two Harbors, Knife River, Larsmont, Finland, and Isabella.
- Guardian must accompany you San Francisco Bay Area, commonly referred to as the Bay!
- Distribution: Lake Erie, from Toledo and Sandusky Bay east to Bay Village, Ohio.
- Hope Bay, in Somerset, Massachusetts, within the northeastern reach of Narragansett Bay.
- Karn generating station located on Saginaw Bay near Bay City.
- BAY CLOVERHILL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION BAY KING KIDS BAY OF ISLANDS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION INC.
- Bay region the San Francisco Bay Area, occupying much of the East Bay Area, referred.
- THUNDER BAY GOLF CLASSIC THUNDER BAY GYMNASTICS ASSOCIATION THUNDER BAY HANDGUN CLUB, INC.
- THUNDER BAY JUVENILE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION THUNDER BAY KARATE SCHOOL THUNDER BAY KARTING ASSOCIATION THUNDER BAY KENNEL AND TRAINING CLUB INC.
- Cortes Islands; Deepwater Bay; Menzies Bay; Maud Island; and Heriot Bay.
LAURUS NOBILIS vs BAY: QUESTIONS
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- Are Laurus nobilis leaves from Tabuk antibacterial and antimicrobial?
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- How accurate is the tidal prediction for Jeffreys Bay (J-Bay)?
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- Is the Nelsons Bay Golf Course in Nelson Bay beautiful?