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- The space between the primary frames measured parallel to the ridge.
- Vertical division of the exterior of a building.
- A regularly repeating division of a facade, marked by fenestration.
- A telephone industry term for the space between the vertical panels or mounting strips of the rack One rack may contain several bays A bay is another place you put your equipment.
- An unfinished area or space between a row of columns and the bearing wall Usually the smallest area into which a building floor can be partitioned.
- Space between two bents.
- The distance between the main frames of a building. part of the sea or lake extending into land.
- A recess or INLET in the SHORE of a SEA or lake between two capes or HEADLANDS, not as large as a GULF but larger than a COVE See also BIGHT, EMBAYMENT See Figure 5.
- An opening in the chassis used for installation of mass storage equipment such as a CD-ROM drive.
- A recess or INLET in the shore of a sea or lake between two capes or headlands, not as large as a GULF but larger than a COVE See also BIGHT, EMBAYMENT.
- A wide area of water extending into land from a sea or lake.
- Sections into which the nave of a church is divided, generally by columns or pillars Can be counted by following the longitudinal axis.
- A part of a sea or lake that advances inland of the shoreline. place in a computer case to put drives and other devices.
- A part of an ocean or lake extending into the land. a unit of a building marked by vaulting or roof compartments.
- A body of water partially enclosed by land, but with a large outlet to the sea or ocean.
- The opening between two columns or walls that forms a space.
- Internal division of building marked by roof principals or vaulting piers; A unit of interior space in a building, marked off by architectural divisions.
- A recess in the shore or an inlet of a sea between two capes or headlands, not so large as a gulf but larger than a cove.
- A vertical division of a vessel from stem to stern, used as a part of the indication of a stowage place for containers The numbers run from stem to stern; odd numbers indicate a 20 foot position, even numbers indicate a 40 foot position.
- A wide area of water extending into land from a sea or lake San Francisco, California, is on the Golden Gate Bay.
- A wide, curving indentation, recess, or arm of a sea or lake into the land or between two capes or headlands, larger than a cove, and usually smaller than, but of the same general character as, a gulf.
- A recess or inlet in the shore of a sea or lake between two capes or headlands, not as large as a gulf but larger than a cove See also bight, embayment.
- an indentation of a shoreline larger than a cove but smaller than a gulf. the sound of a hound on the scent. small Mediterranean evergreen tree with small blackish berries and glossy aromatic leaves used for flavoring in cooking; also used by ancient Greeks to crown victors. a compartment on a ship between decks; often used as a hospital; 'they put him in the sick bay'. a compartment in an aircraft used for some specific purpose; 'he opened the bomb bay'. a small recess opening off a larger room. a horse of a moderate reddish-brown color. utter in deep prolonged tones. bark with prolonged noises, of dogs. of a moderate reddish-brown color.
- Sir. man. mister. monsieur.
- Mr.
- To dam, as water; with up or back. a horse of a moderate reddish-brown color a compartment in an aircraft used for some specific purpose; 'he opened the bomb bay' a compartment on a ship between decks; often used as a hospital; 'they put him in the sick bay' the sound of a hound on the scent an indentation of a shoreline larger than a cove but smaller than a gulf bark with prolonged noises, of dogs utter in deep prolonged tones of a moderate reddish-brown color.
- A bank or dam to keep back water.
- To bathe.
- A state of being obliged to face an antagonist or a difficulty, when escape has become impossible.
- Deep-toned, prolonged barking.
- To bark at; hence, to follow with barking; to bring or drive to bay; as, to bay the bear.
- To bark, as a dog with a deep voice does, at his game.
- A tract covered with bay trees.
- Hence, in the plural, an honorary garland or crown bestowed as a prize for victory or excellence, anciently made or consisting of branches of the laurel.
- The laurel tree.
- A berry, particularly of the laurel.
- A kind of mahogany obtained from Campeachy Bay.
- A compartment in a barn, for depositing hay, or grain in the stalks.
- A principal compartment of the walls, roof, or other part of a building, or of the whole building, as marked off by the buttresses, vaulting, mullions of a window, etc.; one of the main divisions of any structure, as the part of a bridge between two piers.
- A recess or indentation shaped like a bay.
- A small body of water set off from the main body; as a compartment containing water for a wheel; the portion of a canal just outside of the gates of a lock, etc.
- An inlet of the sea, usually smaller than a gulf, but of the same general character.
- Reddish brown; of the color of a chestnut; applied to the color of horses.
- esquire. mister. mr.
- gentlemen.
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