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41bast´er — baste1 «bayst», transitive verb, bast|ed, bast|ing. to drip or pour melted fat or butter on (meat or fowl) while roasting: »The cook basted the turkey to keep it from drying out and to improve its flavor. ╂[< Old North French basser to… …
42bast — ⇒BASTE1, BAST, BASTA, interj. Assez! A. Bast, basta, baste. [Pour exprimer l indifférence, la résignation, l impatience ou la déception] Il suffit. Mais baste! Baste pour cela (Ac. 1798 1878) : • 1. J en aurais trop à dire, basta. Quand nous nous …
43bast — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English bæst; akin to Old High German & Old Norse bast bast Date: before 12th century 1. phloem 2. bast fiber …
44Bäst of — Infobox Album | Name = Bäst of Type = greatest hits Artist = Die Ärzte Recorded = 1993 2003 Released = 06.10.2006 Length = 179:26 Reviews = Genre = Punk rock Label = Hot Action Records Producer = Uwe Hoffmann Die Ärzte Last album = Devil (2005)… …
45bast — [[t]bæst[/t]] n. 1) bot phloem 2) tex Also called bast fiber any of several strong, woody fibers, as flax, hemp, ramie, or jute, obtained from phloem tissue and used in the manufacture of woven goods and cordage. • Etymology: bef. 900; ME; OE… …
46Bast — der Bast, e (Aufbaustufe) pflanzlicher Faserstoff, der zum Binden und Flechten benutzt wird Beispiel: Sie hat eine Matte aus Bast geflochten …
47bast — noun /bæst/ Fibre made from the phloem of certain plants and used for matting and cord. I thought I saw Him in the Long Walk there, by the bed of Nelly Roche, tending a fallen flower with a wisp of bast …
48bäst — • förnämst, bäst, ypperst, främst • främst, ypperst, finast …
49bast — Bastard. Often said with an accent. Jeff, you re a bast …
50bast — Bastard. Often said with an accent. Jeff, you re a bast …