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31bal — /bal/, n. Balmoral (def. 2). * * * …
32bȃl — m 〈L bálu, N mn bálovi/bȃli rij., G bálōvā/bálā rij.〉 svečani društveni ples ∆ {{001f}}krumpir ∼ loše organiziran, neugledni i suviše pučki ples ⃞ {{001f}}finili su Mare ∼i reg. 1. {{001f}}njezino je vrijeme prošlo, prošla joj je mladost 2.… …
33BAL — BAL: Abk. für ↑British Antilewisit …
34bal- — *bal germ.?, Verb: nhd. licht sein ( Verb), leuchten; ne. shine (Verb); Hinweis: s. *bala ; Etymologie: idg. *bʰel (1), Adjektiv, Verb, glänzend, weiß, glänzen, Pokorny 118; …
35bal — Bal, Danse, Saltatio, Chorea, {{t=g}}ballidzô,{{/t}} tripudio {{t=g}}ballismos,{{/t}} tripudium, saltatio, quae ad tympana crepitantia, vel etiam ad cymbala desaltabatur …
36bal — bal. I I, 267, 354; 111.103,156. 338bkz: arı yagı …
37bal — abbrev. balance …
38Bal|dr — «BAHL duhr», noun. = Balder. (Cf. ↑Balder) …
39bal|sa — «BL suh, BAHL », noun. 1. a tropical American tree with strong wood which is very light in weight. It belongs to the bombax family. »The wood of the balsa floats better than cork. 2. its wood, used especially in making rafts or airplane models:… …
40bal — aero·bal·lis·tics; an·ti·bal·loon·er; ar·y·bal·los; at·a·bal; BAL; bal·a·bos; bal·a·cla·va; bal·a·dine; bal·ae·noi·dea; bal·ae·nop·tera; bal·ae·nop·ter·i·dae; bal·a·lai·ka; bal·an·celle; bal·anc·er; bal·a·nite; bal·a·ni·tes; bal·a·ni·tis;… …