💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Bethatch"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| becatchverb | (transitive, obsolete) To lay hold of; seize upon. |
| battennoun | (carpentry, construction) A plank or strip of wood, or several of such strips arranged side by side, used in construction to hold members of a structure together, to provide a fixing point, to strengthen, or to prevent warping. |
| becastverb | (transitive, obsolete) To cover or surround by casting (something) about. |
| embattailverb | (archaic, transitive) To embattle (furnish with, or as if with, battlements) |
| ensheatheverb | (transitive) To cover with or as if with a sheath. |
| becloutverb | (transitive, figuratively) To dress up. |
| beathnoun | (transitive, dialectal) To bathe (with warm liquid); foment. |
| insheathverb | Archaic form of ensheathe. [(transitive) To cover with or as if with a sheath.] |
| embatheverb | (archaic or poetic) To bathe. |
| bechatverb | (transitive) To chat over or about; discuss. |
| bechalkverb | (archaic) To cover with chalk, or whiten as if with chalk. |
| beplasterverb | (transitive) To plaster over; to cover or smear thickly; to bedaub (with something). |
| behelmverb | (transitive) To cover as with a helm or helmet. |
| beswatheverb | (Scotland, dated) to cover (something) (both literally and figuratively). |
| embattleverb | (transitive) To arrange in order of battle; to array for battle. |
| blatchnoun | (obsolete) Blacking, blackening. |
| becoververb | (transitive) To cover over; put a cover over; cover. |
| insheatheverb | Archaic form of ensheathe. [(transitive) To cover with or as if with a sheath.] |
| embaynoun | (transitive) To shut in, enclose, shelter or trap, such as ships in a bay. |
| bedungverb | (transitive) To cover with dung or manure. |
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