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Bandicoot Bandicoot Ban"di*coot, n. [A corruption of the native name.]
(Zo["o]l.)
(a) A species of very large rat (Mus giganteus), found in
India and Ceylon. It does much injury to rice fields and
gardens.
(b) A ratlike marsupial animal (genus Perameles) of several
species, found in Australia and Tasmania.
Bandied Bandy Ban"dy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Bandied (?); p. pr. & vb.
n. Bandying.]
1. To beat to and fro, as a ball in playing at bandy.
Like tennis balls bandied and struck upon us . . .
by rackets from without. --Cudworth.
2. To give and receive reciprocally; to exchange. ``To bandy
hasty words.' --Shak.
3. To toss about, as from man to man; to agitate.
Let not obvious and known truth be bandied about in
a disputation. --I. Watts.
Banding Band Band (b[a^]nd), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Banded; p. pr. &
vb. n. Banding.]
1. To bind or tie with a band.
2. To mark with a band.
3. To unite in a troop, company, or confederacy. ``Banded
against his throne.' --Milton.
Banded architrave, pier, shaft, etc. (Arch.), an
architrave, pier, etc., of which the regular profile is
interrupted by blocks or projections crossing it at right
angles.
Banding plane Banding plane Band"ing plane`
A plane used for cutting out grooves and inlaying strings and
bands in straight and circular work.
Bandit Bandit Ban"dit, n.; pl. Bandits, or Banditti. [It. bandito
outlaw, p. p. of bandire to proclaim, to banish, to
proscribe, LL. bandire, bannire. See Ban an edict, and cf.
Banish.]
An outlaw; a brigand.
No savage fierce, bandit, or mountaineer. --Milton.
Note: The plural banditti was formerly used as a collective
noun.
Deerstealers are ever a desperate banditti. --Sir
W. Scott.
Bandits Bandit Ban"dit, n.; pl. Bandits, or Banditti. [It. bandito
outlaw, p. p. of bandire to proclaim, to banish, to
proscribe, LL. bandire, bannire. See Ban an edict, and cf.
Banish.]
An outlaw; a brigand.
No savage fierce, bandit, or mountaineer. --Milton.
Note: The plural banditti was formerly used as a collective
noun.
Deerstealers are ever a desperate banditti. --Sir
W. Scott.
Banditti Bandit Ban"dit, n.; pl. Bandits, or Banditti. [It. bandito
outlaw, p. p. of bandire to proclaim, to banish, to
proscribe, LL. bandire, bannire. See Ban an edict, and cf.
Banish.]
An outlaw; a brigand.
No savage fierce, bandit, or mountaineer. --Milton.
Note: The plural banditti was formerly used as a collective
noun.
Deerstealers are ever a desperate banditti. --Sir
W. Scott.
Contrabandist Contrabandist Con"tra*band`ist, n.
One who traffics illegally; a smuggler.
Onus probandi Onus O"nus, n. [L.]
A burden; an obligation.
Onus probandi[L.], obligation to furnish evidence to prove
a thing; the burden of proof.