| BEHEAD | • behead v. (Transitive) To deliberately remove the head of; to cut off (someone’s) head. • BEHEAD v. to cut off the head of. |
| BEHEADAL | • beheadal n. Beheading. • BEHEADAL n. the cutting off of a head. |
| BEHEADALS | • beheadals n. Plural of beheadal. • BEHEADAL n. the cutting off of a head. |
| BEHEADED | • beheaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of behead. • beheaded adj. Having had one’s head cut off. • BEHEAD v. to cut off the head of. |
| BEHEADER | • beheader n. One who beheads or decapitates. • BEHEADER n. one who beheads. |
| BEHEADERS | • beheaders n. Plural of beheader. • BEHEADER n. one who beheads. |
| BEHEADING | • beheading v. Present participle of behead. • beheading n. An instance of a person being beheaded. • BEHEADING n. an execution by decapitation. |
| BEHEADINGS | • beheadings n. Plural of beheading. • BEHEADING n. an execution by decapitation. |
| BEHEADS | • beheads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of behead. • BEHEAD v. to cut off the head of. |
| BEHELD | • beheld v. Simple past tense and past participle of behold. • BEHOLD v. to view. |
| BEHEMOTH | • behemoth n. (Biblical) A great and mighty beast God shows Job in Job 40:15–24. • behemoth n. (By extension) Any great and mighty monster. • behemoth n. (Figurative) Something which has the qualities of great power and might, and monstrous proportions. |
| BEHEMOTHS | • behemoths n. Plural of behemoth. • BEHEMOTH n. (Hebrew) an enormous creature (in Job 40.15 probably a hippopotamus or a crocodile); (figurative) something vast. |
| BEHEST | • behest n. A command, bidding; sometimes also, an authoritative request; now usually in the phrase at the behest of. • behest n. (Obsolete) A vow; a promise. • behest v. (Obsolete) To promise; vow. |
| BEHESTS | • behests n. Plural of behest. • BEHEST n. a command. |