To cut a continuous ring around a tree that one is felling.
After being doubled, to immediately double the stakes again, a move that keeps the doubling cube on one’s own side of the board.
To form a felt-like texture, similar to the way beaver fur is used for felt-making.
To work hard.
To spot a beard in a game of beaver.
A hat, of various shapes, made from a felted beaver fur (or later of silk), fashionable in Europe between 1550 and 1850.
Beaver cloth, a heavy felted woollen cloth, used chiefly for making overcoats.
A brown colour, like that of a beaver.
The fur of the beaver.
The pubic hair near a vulva or a vulva itself; (attributively) denoting films or literature featuring nude women.
Beaver pelts as an article of exchange or as a standard of value.
A woman, especially one who is sexually attractive.
A game, in which points are scored by spotting beards.
A semiaquatic rodent of the genus Castor, having a wide, flat tail and webbed feet.
A beard or a bearded person.
A move in response to being doubled, in which one immediately doubles the stakes again, keeping the doubling cube on one’s own side of the board.