| BYLAW | • bylaw n. A local custom or law of a settlement or district. • bylaw n. A rule made by a local authority to regulate its own affairs. • bylaw n. A law or rule governing the internal affairs of an organization (e.g., corporation or business). |
| BYLANE | • bylane n. A secondary road or lane. • bylane n. A side lane or alley extending off a main road. • BYLANE n. a side lane. |
| BYLAWS | • bylaws n. Plural of bylaw. • by-laws n. Plural of by-law. • BYLAW n. the law of a local authority or private corporation, also BYELAW. |
| BYLINE | • byline n. (Journalism) A line at the head of a newspaper or magazine article carrying the writer’s name. • byline n. (Sports) A touchline. • byline v. (Journalism, transitive) To provide (an article) with a byline. |
| BYLIVE | • BYLIVE adv. (Spenser) immediately, also BELIVE, BLIVE. |
| BYLANES | • bylanes n. Plural of bylane. • BYLANE n. a side lane. |
| BYLINED | • bylined v. Simple past tense and past participle of byline. • bylined adj. Having a byline. • BYLINE v. to write giving the author's name. |
| BYLINER | • byliner n. A journalist who writes bylines. • BYLINER n. one that writes under a byline. |
| BYLINES | • bylines n. Plural of byline. • BYLINE v. to write giving the author's name. |
| BYLANDER | • bylander n. Obsolete form of bilander. • BYLANDER n. (Dutch) a two-masted cargo vessel used in Holland, also BILANDER. |
| BYLINERS | • byliners n. Plural of byliner. • BYLINER n. one that writes under a byline. |
| BYLINING | • bylining v. Present participle of byline. • BYLINE v. to write giving the author's name. |
| BYLANDERS | • bylanders n. Plural of bylander. • BYLANDER n. (Dutch) a two-masted cargo vessel used in Holland, also BILANDER. |