All English words - page 565
Meanings of Bignoniaceous:
adjectiveBelonging to or characteristic of the family bignoniaceae of dicotyledonous plants (comprising mainly tropical and subtropical american lianes, trees, and shrubs), of which bignonia is the type genus.
Meanings of Bignonias:
nounAny of numerous plants of the genus bignonia or family bignoniaceae, comprising mainly tropical and subtropical american trees, shrubs, and lianes; especially any of those popular in cultivation for their brightly coloured, trumpet-shaped flowers. also (in form bignonia): the genus itself.
Meanings of Bigonial:
adjectiveDesignating various measurements of the skull taken between the angles of the lower jaw (gonia).
Meanings of Bigot:
nounA person who is obstinately or unreasonably attached to a belief, opinion, or faction, especially one who is prejudiced against or antagonistic towards a person or people on the basis of their membership of a particular group.
Usage examples:
Don't let a few small-minded bigots destroy the good image of the city
Meanings of Bigoted:
adjectiveObstinately or unreasonably attached to a belief, opinion, or faction, in particular prejudiced against or antagonistic towards a person or people on the basis of their membership of a particular group.
Usage examples:
They're pandering to a vocal minority of ill-informed and bigoted individuals
Meanings of Bigotries:
nounObstinate or unreasonable attachment to a belief, opinion, or faction; in particular, prejudice against a person or people on the basis of their membership of a particular group.
Usage examples:
The difficulties of combating prejudice and bigotry
Meanings of Bigotry:
nounObstinate or unreasonable attachment to a belief, opinion, or faction; in particular, prejudice against a person or people on the basis of their membership of a particular group.
Usage examples:
The difficulties of combating prejudice and bigotry
Meanings of Bigots:
nounA person who is obstinately or unreasonably attached to a belief, opinion, or faction, especially one who is prejudiced against or antagonistic towards a person or people on the basis of their membership of a particular group.
Usage examples:
Don't let a few small-minded bigots destroy the good image of the city
Meanings of Bigram:
nounA pair of consecutive written units such as letters, syllables, or words.
Usage examples:
The method of encipherment required the message to be written in bigrams
Meanings of Biguanide:
nounA crystalline compound with basic properties, made by condensation of two guanidine molecules.
Usage examples:
Phenformin, another biguanide, was withdrawn from the market after a rate of 40 to 64 cases of lact…
Meanings of Biguttulate:
adjectiveOf a spore: containing two oil droplets or vacuoles.
Meanings of Bigwig:
nounAn important person, especially in a particular sphere.
Usage examples:
Music industry bigwigs
Meanings of Bigwigged:
adjectiveWearing a big wig, especially as a sign of high standing or office.
Meanings of Bigwiggedness:
nounThe characteristic quality or behaviour of bigwigs, as displaying importance or high standing.
Meanings of Bigwiggery:
nounOfficial display of importance, pomp.
Meanings of Bigwigs:
nounAn important person, especially in a particular sphere.
Usage examples:
Music industry bigwigs
Meanings of Bihari:
nounA native or inhabitant of bihar.
Usage examples:
True the turks and persians no longer inhabit delhi, but for upites, biharis, punjabis, delhi still…
adjectiveRelating to bihar, its peoples, or their languages.
Usage examples:
The katha executive director, geeta dharmarajan, said tamasha roadshow was especially concentrating…
Meanings of Bijection:
nounA mapping that is both one-to-one (an injection) and onto (a surjection), i.e. a function which relates each member of a set s (the domain) to a separate and distinct member of another set t (the range), where each member in t also has a corresponding member in s.
Usage examples:
Cantor had shown that there is a bijection between the interval [0,1] and the unit square but, shor…
Meanings of Bijections:
nounA mapping that is both one-to-one (an injection) and onto (a surjection), i.e. a function which relates each member of a set s (the domain) to a separate and distinct member of another set t (the range), where each member in t also has a corresponding member in s.
Usage examples:
Cantor had shown that there is a bijection between the interval [0,1] and the unit square but, shor…
Meanings of Bijou:
adjective(especially of a house or flat) small and elegant.
Usage examples:
A bijou residence
nounA jewel or trinket.
Usage examples:
For street fashion and younger boutiques - plus antiques and bijoux objets - head for the pedestria…
Meanings of Bijouterie:
nounJewellery or trinkets.
Usage examples:
Strewn about were bric-a-brac and bijouterie
Meanings of Bijoux:
nounA jewel or trinket.
Usage examples:
For street fashion and younger boutiques - plus antiques and bijoux objets - head for the pedestria…
adjective(especially of a house or flat) small and elegant.
Usage examples:
A bijou residence
Meanings of Bike:
nounA bicycle or motorcycle.
Usage examples:
My friends and i would ride our bikes
verbRide a bicycle or motorcycle.
Usage examples:
Danny bikes to the park and back every day
Meanings of Biked:
verbRide a bicycle or motorcycle.
Usage examples:
Danny bikes to the park and back every day
nounA bicycle or motorcycle.
Usage examples:
My friends and i would ride our bikes
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