by |
next to; near. [10 definitions] |
by and by |
before long; soon. |
by and large |
in general; mostly. |
by degrees |
by steps or stages; gradually. |
bye1 |
a short, informal way of saying good-bye. People often say "bye" when they are leaving each other or when they are finished talking on the telephone. |
by far |
without a doubt; indeed. |
bygone |
gone by; former; past. |
by heart |
by memory. |
by hook |
in any possible way, using any possible means. |
by leaps and bounds |
very quickly. |
bypass |
a road that is built to go around a busy area or to avoid something in the way. [2 definitions] |
by-product |
some thing or result that comes from an action intended for some other purpose. |
bystander |
someone who happens to be present when something takes place but does not take part in it. |
byte |
a basic unit of information in computers. A byte is usually equal to eight binary digits or bits. |
by the book |
according to the rules; in the correct way. |
by the same token |
for the same reason. |
by water |
by way of a boat or ship. |
C1 |
abbreviation of "Celsius," or "Centigrade." |
C2 |
symbol of the chemical element carbon. |
c1 |
the third letter of the English alphabet. [3 definitions] |
Ca |
symbol of the chemical element calcium. |