bagatelles
minimize, make small, reduce, make less important
small matter, unimportant issue, something small and trivial
small defect, damage, handicap, shortcoming
minor injury, small harm
Baghdad, capital city of Iraq
bagel, small doughnut-shaped bread roll
dredgers, dredger
excavator, machine used for digging
dredge, remove earth, excavate, dig out
quarry lake, flooded gravel pit
excavates
dredges
dredged
Baghdad, capital city of Iraq
baguette, rectangular-shaped gem
baguette
pooh, Oh!
Bahai, religion which was founded by Husayn Ali "Bahaullah" in Iran in 1863; member of the Bahai religion; language
the Bahai sect, sect of Islam that promotes human equality and world peace
the Bahai center, headquarters of the Bahai religion
Bahai, of the Bahai religion
Bahamas, The Bahamas, group of islands in the Atlantic ocean southeast of North America
bahamian, person from the Bahamas
The Bahamas, group of islands in the Atlantic ocean southeast of North America
The Bahamas, group of islands in the Atlantic ocean southeast of North America
Bahamas, group of islands in the West Indies southeast of Florida
bahamian, person from the Bahamas
foment
Bahia, Bahia Blanca, city in eastern Argentina
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