Word: bay

Category: bay

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Related words: bay

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Synonyms: bay

cove, inlet, estuary, indentation, gulf, bight, basin, fjord, arm, natural harbor, anchorage, alcove, recess, niche, nook, oriel, opening, hollow, cavity, inglenook, compartment, bay tree, embayment

Translations: bay

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spanish
Translations:
bahía, golfo, bayo, la bahía, bahía de, la bahía de
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german
Translations:
bucht, heulen, bellen, nische, gestell, einbuchtung, erker, Bucht, Regal, Lorbeer
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french
Translations:
aboyer, japper, aboi, clabauder, glapir, golfe, baie, embrasure, aboiement, niche, ...
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italian
Translations:
abbaiare, latrare, seno, baia, baia di, bada, alloro
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portuguese
Translations:
baías, vão, baía, Bay, compartimento, louro, baia
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dutch
Translations:
inham, nis, kreek, baai, Bay, de baai, baai van, de Baai van
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russian
Translations:
губа, лавр, гнедой, бухта, лаять, травить, отсек, преследовать, набережная, чернотал, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
vik, bukt, bukten, bukta, fjorden
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swedish
Translations:
bukt, vik, bukten, viken, facket
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finnish
Translations:
säiliö, osasto, merenlahti, levennys, laakso, uloke, lahti, Bay, lahden, lahdelle, ...
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danish
Translations:
bugt, bugten, i bugt
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czech
Translations:
zátoka, štěkání, štěkat, štěkot, výklenek, záliv, Bay, zátoce, zálivu
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polish
Translations:
zatrzymanie, ujadać, ujadanie, szczekać, szczekanie, wnęka, przęsło, zatoka, gniady, zatoczka, ...
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hungarian
Translations:
csarnokrész, ablakfülke, tengeröböl, támaszköz, hídlábköz, bemélyedés, oszlopköz, kiöblösödés, babér, hídnyílás, ...
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turkish
Translations:
koy, defne, bölmesi, yuvası
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greek
Translations:
κόλπος, κόλπο, κόλπου, όρμο, όρμου
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ukrainian
Translations:
ніша, лавр, труїти, переслідувати, секція, гавкіт, бухта
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albanian
Translations:
gji, gjirin, Gjiri, gjirin e
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bulgarian
Translations:
залив, Bay, Бей, залива, дафинов
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belarusian
Translations:
бухта
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estonian
Translations:
laht, haukumine, ruum, Bay, lahe, lahes, lahele
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croatian
Translations:
odjeljak, uvale, stalak, okvir, zaljev, stativa, grupa, Bay, uvala, uvali, ...
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icelandic
Translations:
flói, Bay, skefjum, vík, stæði
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latin
Translations:
sinus
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lithuanian
Translations:
lojimas, įlanka, Bay, lauro, įlankos, įlankoje
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latvian
Translations:
līcis, bērs, lauru, līča
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macedonian
Translations:
залив, Bay, заливот, Беј, ловоров
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romanian
Translations:
laur, golf, golful, dafin, de dafin
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slovenian
Translations:
záliv, zaliv, zalivu, Ležišče, lovorjev
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slovak
Translations:
záliv, Bay, zátoka, zálivu

The meaning and "use of": bay

noun
  • a broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward. - San Francisco Bay
  • an evergreen Mediterranean shrub of the laurel family, with deep green leaves and purple berries. Its aromatic leaves are used in cooking and were formerly used to make triumphal crowns for victors. - The experiment (conducted May - June 2000) tested whole and torn leaves from 10 bay trees , 10 oak trees, and 10 toyon trees at our research site.
  • a similarly aromatic tree or shrub of North America, especially the bayberry used in the preparation of bay rum. - But if you can get your hands on fresh bay , its sweet aromatic flavour makes it eligible for use in puddings.
  • a recessed or enclosed area, in particular. - His deep booming voice carried across the hangar bay , letting everyone in on the joke.
  • a bay horse. - It was a bay , with a liver chestnut body and gleaming black legs.
  • the sound of baying, especially that of hounds in close pursuit of their quarry. - Some parts of Lovecraft's work as in the first few lines of, "He," are as prosaic as a fog horn, and as lyrical as a wolf's bay .
verb
  • (of a dog, especially a large one) bark or howl loudly. - the dogs bayed
adjective
  • (of a horse) brown with black points. - This is not equine racism, just the obvious conclusion that the brown, black and bay horses are in the vast majority, and can always gang up on a grey, especially when I have bet on it.

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