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    bay
    [bā]
    noun
    bay (noun) · bays (plural noun)
    1. a broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward:
      "the Bay of Biscay" · "San Francisco Bay"
      • an indentation or recess in a range of hills or mountains.
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Old French baie, from Old Spanish bahia, of unknown origin.
    bay
    [bā]
    noun
    bay (noun) · bays (plural noun) · bay laurel (noun) · bay laurels (plural noun) · sweet bay (noun) · sweet bays (plural noun) · bay tree (noun) · bay trees (plural noun)
    1. an evergreen Mediterranean shrub of the laurel family, with deep green leaves and purple berries. Its aromatic leaves are used in cooking and were formerly used to make triumphal crowns for victors.
    2. an aromatic tree or shrub of North America, especially the bayberry used in the preparation of bay rum.
    Origin
    late Middle English (denoting the laurel berry): from Old French baie, from Latin baca ‘berry’.
    bay
    [bā]
    noun
    bay (noun) · bays (plural noun)
    1. a space created by a window-line projecting outward from a wall.
      • a section of wall between two buttresses or columns, especially in the nave of a church.
    2. a compartment with a particular function in a motor vehicle, aircraft, or ship:
      "a bomb bay" · "an engine bay"
      • an area allocated or marked off for a specified purpose:
        "a loading bay"
      • computing
        a cabinet, or a space in the cabinet, into which an electronic device is installed:
        "a drive bay"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Old French baie, from baer ‘to gape’, from medieval Latin batare, of unknown origin.
    bay
    [bā]
    adjective
    bay (adjective)
    1. (of a horse) brown with black points:
      "a boy on a dark bay horse"
    noun
    bay (noun) · bays (plural noun)
    1. a bay horse:
      "two black horses and a bay graze nearby"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French bai, from Latin badius.
    bay
    [bā]
    verb
    bay (verb) · bays (third person present) · bayed (past tense) · bayed (past participle) · baying (present participle)
    1. (of a dog, especially a large one) bark or howl loudly:
      "the dogs bayed" · "a jackal baying at the moon"
      • (of a group of people) shout loudly, typically to demand something:
        "as a mob bayed below, the king was dead"
      • archaic
        bay at:
        "a pack of wolves baying at the moon"
    noun
    bay (noun) · bays (plural noun)
    1. the sound of baying, especially that of hounds in close pursuit of their quarry:
      "the bloodhounds' heavy bay"
    Origin
    Middle English (as a noun): from Old French (a)bai (noun), (a)baiier (verb) ‘to bark’, of imitative origin.
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    What does Bay mean?Britannica.com: Encyclopedia article about bay Love words? Need even more definitions? Subscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free! The meaning of BAY is reddish brown. How to use bay in a sentence.
    Where is a bay located?A bay is usually located where more easily eroded rocks, such as clays, silts, and some sandstones, are bounded by harder and more resistant formations made from igneous rocks, such as granite, or hard calcareous rocks, such as massive limestones, which are more resistant to the erosional forces of the land and sea or lake.
    What does Baye mean in English?Middle English baien, abaien "to bay," from early French abaier (same meaning), originally a word to imitate the sound Middle English baye "inlet," from early French bai, perhaps from baer "to be wide open" Middle English bay "berry, laurel berry," from early French baie (same meaning), from Latin baca "berry"
    What is a small bay?Smaller bays may be only a few hundred metres wide, while others, such as the Bay of Biscay off Spain and France and Hudson Bay in Canada, are several hundred kilometres from side to side. Some of these larger bays may represent depressions in the ground, formed by vertical earth movements or glacial erosion by ice sheets.
     
  3. The term "bay" has multiple meanings:12
    1. An inlet of the sea or other body of water, usually smaller than a gulf.
    2. A small body of water set off from the main body.
    3. Any terrestrial formation resembling a bay of the sea, such as a bay of prairie.
    4. In computing, a space in the cabinet of a personal computer where a storage device can be installed.
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    : an inlet of the sea or other body of water usually smaller than a gulf 2 : a small body of water set off from the main body 3 : any of various terrestrial formations resembling a bay of the sea a bay of prairie
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bay
    bay / bā / A body of water partially enclosed by land but having a wide outlet to the sea. A bay is usually smaller than a gulf. A space in the cabinet of a personal computer where a storage device, such as a disk drive or CD-ROM drive, can be installed.
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