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Bill

King James Dictionary

BILL, n.

1. The beak of a fowl.
2. An instrument used by plumbers, basket makers and gardeners, made in the form of a crescent, and fitted with a handle. When short, it is called a hand-bill when long, a hedge-bill. It is used for pruning trees, &c.
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