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beneath
preposition
1 under; below; in a lower position, so as to be covered or hidden by something or someone.
2 not worthy of someone or something He thinks the job is beneath him .
adverb , rather formal or archaic below; underneath A new church was built, but the old vaults lay beneath .
[Anglo-Saxon beneothan ]
preposition
1 under; below; in a lower position, so as to be covered or hidden by something or someone.
2 not worthy of someone or something He thinks the job is beneath him .
adverb , rather formal or archaic below; underneath A new church was built, but the old vaults lay beneath .
[Anglo-Saxon beneothan ]
Benedict's solution or Benedict's reagent
noun , chem a chemical solution used to detect the presence of sugars, especially in urine tests to detect diabetes.
[20c: named after the US chemist SR Benedict (1884?1936)]
noun , chem a chemical solution used to detect the presence of sugars, especially in urine tests to detect diabetes.
[20c: named after the US chemist SR Benedict (1884?1936)]
Benedictine
noun
1 a member of the Christian religious order (the Order of St Benedict) that follows the teachings of St Benedict of Nursia (480?543).
2 a brandy-based greenish-yellow liqueur first made by Benedictine monks in France in the 16c.
as adjective a Benedictine monk .
[15c]
noun
1 a member of the Christian religious order (the Order of St Benedict) that follows the teachings of St Benedict of Nursia (480?543).
2 a brandy-based greenish-yellow liqueur first made by Benedictine monks in France in the 16c.
as adjective a Benedictine monk .
[15c]
benediction
noun , Christianity
1 a prayer giving blessing, especially at the end of a religious service.
2 RC Church a short service in which the congregation is blessed.
3 formal blessedness.
[15c: from Latin benedicere to bless]
benedictory adjective .
noun , Christianity
1 a prayer giving blessing, especially at the end of a religious service.
2 RC Church a short service in which the congregation is blessed.
3 formal blessedness.
[15c: from Latin benedicere to bless]
benedictory adjective .
benefaction
noun
1 a gift or donation from a benefactor.
2 an act of doing good; help or charity given.
[17c]
noun
1 a gift or donation from a benefactor.
2 an act of doing good; help or charity given.
[17c]
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