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noun

A bicolour flower or animal.

Usage examples:

Some farmers cultivate bi-colour flowers like light yellow with maroon blotches, deep crimson-edged…
adjective

Having two colours.

Usage examples:

A male bicolour damselfish
adjective

Concave on both sides.

Usage examples:

This was not an artifact, as those erythrocytes fixed within the blood vessels retained a normal bi…
adjective

Convex on both sides.

Usage examples:

The crystalline lens, which provides approximately 30% of the refractive power, is biconvex and has…
adjective

Having or combining the cultural attitudes and customs of two nations, peoples, or ethnic groups.

Usage examples:

There is too little recognition of the children's bilingual and bicultural status

Biculturalism

ˌbaɪˈkʌl.tʃər.əl.ɪ.zəm
noun

The fact or practice of including or representing two different cultures

Usage examples:

Many spanish speakers live along the texas–mexico border in communities with a long history of bicu…
adjective

Having two cusps or points.

Usage examples:

The overwhelming cause of aortic valve disease in europe is calcific degenerative disease, and abou…
noun

A tooth with two cusps, especially a human premolar tooth.

Usage examples:

Behind the canines are the premolars, or bicuspids.
noun

A tooth with two cusps, especially a human premolar tooth.

Usage examples:

Behind the canines are the premolars, or bicuspids.
adjective

Having two cusps or points.

Usage examples:

The overwhelming cause of aortic valve disease in europe is calcific degenerative disease, and abou…
noun

A vehicle consisting of two wheels held in a frame one behind the other, propelled by pedals and steered with handlebars attached to the front wheel.

Usage examples:

One difference is that a bus has many wheels whereas a bicycle has only two wheels.
verb

Ride a bicycle.

Usage examples:

They spent the holidays bicycling around the beautiful devonshire countryside
verb

Ride a bicycle.

Usage examples:

They spent the holidays bicycling around the beautiful devonshire countryside
noun

A vehicle consisting of two wheels held in a frame one behind the other, propelled by pedals and steered with handlebars attached to the front wheel.

Usage examples:

One difference is that a bus has many wheels whereas a bicycle has only two wheels.
noun

A person who rides a bicycle; a cyclist.

noun

A person who rides a bicycle; a cyclist.

noun

A vehicle consisting of two wheels held in a frame one behind the other, propelled by pedals and steered with handlebars attached to the front wheel.

Usage examples:

One difference is that a bus has many wheels whereas a bicycle has only two wheels.
verb

Ride a bicycle.

Usage examples:

They spent the holidays bicycling around the beautiful devonshire countryside
adjective

Having two fused rings of atoms in its molecule.

Usage examples:

The cyclic c-ampb and bicyclic bc-ampb molecules finally allow the discussion of peptide motion und…
adjective

Of or relating to a bicycle or to the activity of cycling.

verb

Ride a bicycle.

Usage examples:

They spent the holidays bicycling around the beautiful devonshire countryside
noun

A vehicle consisting of two wheels held in a frame one behind the other, propelled by pedals and steered with handlebars attached to the front wheel.

Usage examples:

One difference is that a bus has many wheels whereas a bicycle has only two wheels.
noun

The activity or art of riding a bicycle; cycling.

adjective

Of or relating to a bicycle or to the activity of cycling. also occasionally: having two wheels.

verb

Offer (a certain price) for something, especially at an auction.

Usage examples:

A consortium of dealers bid a world record price for a snuff box
noun

An offer of a price, especially at an auction.

Usage examples:

At the fur tables, several buyers make bids for the pelts
noun

A canoe covered with animal skins, used by the inuit of alaska and adjacent regions.

Usage examples:

One day all the aleuts moved out of the village and paddled their bidarkas back to port graham.
noun

A canoe covered with animal skins, used by the inuit of alaska and adjacent regions.

Usage examples:

One day all the aleuts moved out of the village and paddled their bidarkas back to port graham.
adjective

Meekly ready to accept and follow instructions.

Usage examples:

A biddable, sweet-natured child
verb

Archaic or literary past participle of bid2.

Past participle of bid

noun

A person or organization making a formal offer for something, especially at an auction.

Usage examples:

She was the highest bidder for this rare portrait
noun

A person or organization making a formal offer for something, especially at an auction.

Usage examples:

She was the highest bidder for this rare portrait
noun

A woman, especially an elderly one, regarded as annoying or interfering.

Usage examples:

The old biddies were muttering in his direction

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