5 letter words starting with bl

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  • BLABS
  • BLACK
  • BLADE
  • BLADS
  • BLADY
  • BLAER
  • BLAES
  • BLAFF
  • BLAGS
  • BLAHS
  • BLAIN
  • BLAME
  • BLAMS
  • BLANC
  • BLAND
  • BLANK
  • BLARE
  • BLART
  • BLASE
  • BLASH
  • BLAST
  • BLATE
  • BLATS
  • BLATT
  • BLAUD
  • BLAWN
  • BLAWS
  • BLAYS
  • BLAZE
  • BLEAH
  • BLEAK
  • BLEAR
  • BLEAT
  • BLEBS
  • BLECH
  • BLEED
  • BLEEP
  • BLEES
  • BLEND
  • BLENT
  • BLERT
  • BLESS
  • BLEST
  • BLETS
  • BLEYS
  • BLIMP
  • BLIMY
  • BLIND
  • BLING
  • BLINI
  • BLINK
  • BLINS
  • BLINY
  • BLIPS
  • BLISS
  • BLIST
  • BLITE
  • BLITS
  • BLITZ
  • BLIVE
  • BLOAT
  • BLOBS
  • BLOCK
  • BLOCS
  • BLOGS
  • BLOKE
  • BLOND
  • BLONX
  • BLOOD
  • BLOOK
  • BLOOM
  • BLOOP
  • BLORE
  • BLOTS
  • BLOWN
  • BLOWS
  • BLOWY
  • BLUBS
  • BLUDE
  • BLUDS
  • BLUDY
  • BLUED
  • BLUER
  • BLUES
  • BLUET
  • BLUEY
  • BLUFF
  • BLUID
  • BLUME
  • BLUNK
  • BLUNT
  • BLURB
  • BLURS
  • BLURT
  • BLUSH
  • BLYPE

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Definition of blank

blank (noun)

  1. A small French coin, originally of silver, afterwards of copper, worth 5 deniers; also a silver coin of Henry V current in the parts of France then held by the English, worth about 8 pence .
  2. A nonplus .
  3. The white spot in the centre of a target; hence the object to which anything is directed or aimed, the range of such aim .
  4. A lot by which nothing is gained; a ticket in a lottery on which no prize is indicated .
  5. An empty space; a void, for example on a paper .
  6. (now chiefly U.S.) A document, paper, or form with spaces left blank to be filled up at the pleasure of the person to whom it is given (e.g. a blank charter, ballot, form, contract, etc.), or as the event may determine; a blank form .
  7. Blank verse .
  8. A piece of metal (such as a coin, screw, nuts), cut and shaped to the required size of the thing to be made, and ready for the finishing operations; (coining) the disc of metal before stamping .
  9. A vacant space, place, or period; a void .
  10. The 1 / 230400 of a grain .
  11. An empty space in one's memory; a forgotten item or memory .
  12. A dash written in place of an omitted letter or word
  13. The space character; the character resulting from pressing the space-bar on a keyboard.
  14. A domino without points on one or both of its divisions.
  15. Short for blank cartridge. .
  16. (in the expression ‘shooting blanks’) An ineffective effort which achieves nothing .

blank (verb)

  1. To make void; to erase.
  2. To ignore (a person) deliberately.
  3. To prevent from scoring, for example in a sporting event.
  4. To become blank.
  5. To be temporarily unable to remember.

blank (adjective)

  1. White or pale; without colour.
  2. Free from writing, printing, or marks; having an empty space to be filled in
  3. Scoreless; without any goals or points.
  4. Lacking characteristics which give variety; uniform.
  5. Absolute; downright; sheer.
  6. Without expression.
  7. Utterly confounded or discomfited.
  8. Empty; void; without result; fruitless.
  9. Devoid of thoughts, memory, or inspiration.
  10. Of ammunition: having propellant but no bullets; unbulleted.

Definition of blebs

blebs (noun)

  1. A bubble, such as in paint or glass.
  2. A large vesicle or bulla, usually containing a serous fluid.
  3. An irregular bulge in the plasma membrane of a cell undergoing apoptosis.
  4. A bubble-like inclusion of one mineral within another.

Definition of blimp

blimp (noun)

  1. An airship constructed with a non-rigid lifting agent container.
  2. (by extension) Any large airborne inflatable.
  3. An obese person.
  4. A person similar to the cartoon character Colonel Blimp; a pompous, reactionary British man.

blimp (verb)

  1. To expand like a blimp or balloon; to become fat.

Definition of blind

blind (noun)

  1. A covering for a window to keep out light. The covering may be made of cloth or of narrow slats that can block light or allow it to pass.
  2. A destination sign mounted on a public transport vehicle displaying the route destination, number, name and/or via points, etc.
  3. Any device intended to conceal or hide.
  4. Something to mislead the eye or the understanding, or to conceal some covert deed or design; a subterfuge.
  5. A blindage.
  6. A halting place.
  7. The blindside.
  8. (1800s) No score.
  9. A forced bet: the small blind or the big blind.
  10. A player who is forced to pay such a bet.
  11. (as a plural) Those who are blind, taken as a group.

blind (verb)

  1. To make temporarily or permanently blind.
  2. To curse.
  3. To darken; to obscure to the eye or understanding; to conceal.
  4. To cover with a thin coating of sand and fine gravel, for example a road newly paved, in order that the joints between the stones may be filled.

blind (adjective)

  1. (of a person or animal) Unable to see, due to physiological or neurological factors.
  2. (of an eye) Unable to be used to see, due to physiological or neurological factors.
  3. Failing to see, acknowledge, perceive.
  4. Of a place, having little or no visibility.
  5. Closed at one end; having a dead end
  6. Having no openings for light or passage.
  7. (in certain phrases) Smallest or slightest.
  8. Without any prior knowledge.
  9. Unconditional; without regard to evidence, logic, reality, accidental mistakes, extenuating circumstances, etc.
  10. Unintelligible or illegible.
  11. Abortive; failing to produce flowers or fruit.

blind (adverb)

  1. Without seeing; unseeingly.
  2. Absolutely, totally.
  3. (three card brag) Without looking at the cards dealt.

Definition of blued

blued (verb)

  1. To make or become blue.
  2. To treat the surface of steel so that it is passivated chemically and becomes more resistant to rust.
  3. (laundry) To brighten by treating with blue (laundry aid)
  4. To spend (money) extravagantly; to blow.