All English words - page 580
nounA bicolour flower or animal.
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Some farmers cultivate bi-colour flowers like light yellow with maroon blotches, deep crimson-edged…
adjectiveHaving two colours.
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A male bicolour damselfish
adjectiveConcave on both sides.
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This was not an artifact, as those erythrocytes fixed within the blood vessels retained a normal bi…
adjectiveConvex on both sides.
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The crystalline lens, which provides approximately 30% of the refractive power, is biconvex and has…
adjectiveHaving or combining the cultural attitudes and customs of two nations, peoples, or ethnic groups.
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There is too little recognition of the children's bilingual and bicultural status
Biculturalism
ˌbaɪˈkʌl.tʃər.əl.ɪ.zəmnounThe fact or practice of including or representing two different cultures
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Many spanish speakers live along the texas–mexico border in communities with a long history of bicu…
adjectiveHaving two cusps or points.
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The overwhelming cause of aortic valve disease in europe is calcific degenerative disease, and abou…
nounA tooth with two cusps, especially a human premolar tooth.
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Behind the canines are the premolars, or bicuspids.
nounA tooth with two cusps, especially a human premolar tooth.
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Behind the canines are the premolars, or bicuspids.
adjectiveHaving two cusps or points.
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The overwhelming cause of aortic valve disease in europe is calcific degenerative disease, and abou…
nounA 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.
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One difference is that a bus has many wheels whereas a bicycle has only two wheels.
verbRide a bicycle.
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They spent the holidays bicycling around the beautiful devonshire countryside
verbRide a bicycle.
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They spent the holidays bicycling around the beautiful devonshire countryside
nounA 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.
nounA person who rides a bicycle; a cyclist.
nounA person who rides a bicycle; a cyclist.
nounA 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.
verbRide a bicycle.
Usage examples:
They spent the holidays bicycling around the beautiful devonshire countryside
adjectiveHaving two fused rings of atoms in its molecule.
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The cyclic c-ampb and bicyclic bc-ampb molecules finally allow the discussion of peptide motion und…
adjectiveOf or relating to a bicycle or to the activity of cycling.
verbRide a bicycle.
Usage examples:
They spent the holidays bicycling around the beautiful devonshire countryside
nounA 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.
nounThe activity or art of riding a bicycle; cycling.
adjectiveOf or relating to a bicycle or to the activity of cycling. also occasionally: having two wheels.
verbOffer (a certain price) for something, especially at an auction.
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A consortium of dealers bid a world record price for a snuff box
nounAn offer of a price, especially at an auction.
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At the fur tables, several buyers make bids for the pelts
nounA canoe covered with animal skins, used by the inuit of alaska and adjacent regions.
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One day all the aleuts moved out of the village and paddled their bidarkas back to port graham.
nounA canoe covered with animal skins, used by the inuit of alaska and adjacent regions.
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One day all the aleuts moved out of the village and paddled their bidarkas back to port graham.
adjectiveMeekly ready to accept and follow instructions.
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A biddable, sweet-natured child
verbArchaic or literary past participle of bid2.
Past participle of bid
nounA person or organization making a formal offer for something, especially at an auction.
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She was the highest bidder for this rare portrait
nounA person or organization making a formal offer for something, especially at an auction.
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She was the highest bidder for this rare portrait
nounA woman, especially an elderly one, regarded as annoying or interfering.
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The old biddies were muttering in his direction
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