English words starting with bil - page 1
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Bilingualism
baɪˈlɪŋ.ɡwəl.ɪ.zəmMeanings of Bilingualism:
nounFluency in or use of two languages.
Usage examples:
His proficient bilingualism
Meanings of Bilious:
adjectiveAffected by or associated with nausea or vomiting.
Usage examples:
A bilious attack
Meanings of Bilirubin:
nounAn orange-yellow pigment formed in the liver by the breakdown of haemoglobin and excreted in bile.
Usage examples:
Normally, the liver processes this bilirubin and excretes it into the bowel through the bile duct.
Meanings of Bilirubinemia:
nounAn orange-yellow pigment formed in the liver by the breakdown of haemoglobin and excreted in bile.
Usage examples:
Normally, the liver processes this bilirubin and excretes it into the bowel through the bile duct.
Meanings of Bilirubinic:
nounAn orange-yellow pigment formed in the liver by the breakdown of haemoglobin and excreted in bile.
Usage examples:
Normally, the liver processes this bilirubin and excretes it into the bowel through the bile duct.
Meanings of Bilirubinuria:
nounAn orange-yellow pigment formed in the liver by the breakdown of haemoglobin and excreted in bile.
Usage examples:
Normally, the liver processes this bilirubin and excretes it into the bowel through the bile duct.
Meanings of Biliverdic:
nounA green pigment excreted in bile. it is an oxidized derivative of bilirubin.
Usage examples:
While the carbon monoxide either is carried in the blood in the form of carboxyhemoglobin or is exc…
Meanings of Biliverdin:
nounA green pigment excreted in bile. it is an oxidized derivative of bilirubin.
Usage examples:
While the carbon monoxide either is carried in the blood in the form of carboxyhemoglobin or is exc…
Meanings of Bilk:
verbObtain or withhold money from (someone) unfairly or by deceit; cheat or defraud.
Usage examples:
An apparently benevolent elderly gentleman bilked me of twenty dollars
Meanings of Bilked:
verbObtain or withhold money from (someone) unfairly or by deceit; cheat or defraud.
Usage examples:
An apparently benevolent elderly gentleman bilked me of twenty dollars
Meanings of Bilking:
verbObtain or withhold money from (someone) unfairly or by deceit; cheat or defraud.
Usage examples:
An apparently benevolent elderly gentleman bilked me of twenty dollars
Meanings of Bilks:
verbObtain or withhold money from (someone) unfairly or by deceit; cheat or defraud.
Usage examples:
An apparently benevolent elderly gentleman bilked me of twenty dollars
Meanings of Bill:
nounA printed or written statement of the money owed for goods or services.
Usage examples:
The bill for their meal came to £17
verbList (a person or event) in a programme.
Usage examples:
They were billed to appear but did not show up
Meanings of Bill-of-exchange:
nounA document, used especially in international trade, that orders a person or organization to pay a particular amount of money at a particular time for goods or services
Usage examples:
An exporter may obtain payment on an accepted bill of exchange before its due date by presenting th…
Meanings of Bill-of-rights:
nounA statement of the rights of us citizens, as added to the country’s constitution
Meanings of Billable:
adjective(of time spent engaged in a professional service) subject to a fee.
Usage examples:
Law firms hired by both companies racked up thousands of billable hours
Meanings of Billabong:
nounA branch of a river forming a backwater or stagnant pool, made by water flowing from the main stream during a flood.
Usage examples:
The water level in the billabong was high, too high for fishing, said the old ladies.
Billboard
ˈbɪl.bɔːdMeanings of Billboard:
nounA large outdoor board for displaying advertisements; a hoarding.
Usage examples:
The display of suggestive advertisements on billboards
Meanings of Billboards:
nounA large outdoor board for displaying advertisements; a hoarding.
Usage examples:
The display of suggestive advertisements on billboards
Meanings of Billed:
adjectiveHaving a beak or bill of a specified kind.
Usage examples:
Black-billed and yellow-billed cuckoos
verbList (a person or event) in a programme.
Usage examples:
They were billed to appear but did not show up
Meanings of Billet:
nounA place, especially a civilian's house, where soldiers are lodged temporarily.
Usage examples:
The sergeant gave them leave to rest while officers went in search of billets
verbLodge (soldiers) in a particular place, especially a civilian's house.
Usage examples:
Most of the army was billeted within the town
Meanings of Billeted:
verbLodge (soldiers) in a particular place, especially a civilian's house.
Usage examples:
Most of the army was billeted within the town
nounA place, especially a civilian's house, where soldiers are lodged temporarily.
Usage examples:
The sergeant gave them leave to rest while officers went in search of billets
Meanings of Billeting:
verbLodge (soldiers) in a particular place, especially a civilian's house.
Usage examples:
Most of the army was billeted within the town
nounA place, especially a civilian's house, where soldiers are lodged temporarily.
Usage examples:
The sergeant gave them leave to rest while officers went in search of billets
Meanings of Billets:
nounA place, especially a civilian's house, where soldiers are lodged temporarily.
Usage examples:
The sergeant gave them leave to rest while officers went in search of billets
verbLodge (soldiers) in a particular place, especially a civilian's house.
Usage examples:
Most of the army was billeted within the town
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