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Meanings of Bivalent:

adjective

(of homologous chromosomes) associated in pairs.

Usage examples:

If chromosomes 1 and 2 are genetically more identical, as are chromosomes 3 and 4, there are three …
noun

Another term for divalent.

Meanings of Bivalents:

noun

A pair of homologous chromosomes.

Usage examples:

However, no investigation has been made into whether homologous chromosome pairs or bivalents with …
adjective

(of homologous chromosomes) associated in pairs.

Usage examples:

If chromosomes 1 and 2 are genetically more identical, as are chromosomes 3 and 4, there are three …

Meanings of Bivalve:

noun

An aquatic mollusc which has a compressed body enclosed within a hinged shell, such as oysters, mussels, and scallops.

Usage examples:

Shell fragments of bivalves and gastropods are common in neogene shallow-water deposits.
adjective

(of a mollusc or other aquatic invertebrate) having a hinged double shell.

Usage examples:

This makes brachiopods look superficially like bivalved molluscs (clams, oysters, etc.)

Meanings of Bivalved:

adjective

(of a mollusc or other aquatic invertebrate) having a hinged double shell.

Usage examples:

This makes brachiopods look superficially like bivalved molluscs (clams, oysters, etc.)
noun

An aquatic mollusc which has a compressed body enclosed within a hinged shell, such as oysters, mussels, and scallops.

Usage examples:

Shell fragments of bivalves and gastropods are common in neogene shallow-water deposits.

Meanings of Bivalves:

noun

An aquatic mollusc which has a compressed body enclosed within a hinged shell, such as oysters, mussels, and scallops.

Usage examples:

Shell fragments of bivalves and gastropods are common in neogene shallow-water deposits.
adjective

(of a mollusc or other aquatic invertebrate) having a hinged double shell.

Usage examples:

This makes brachiopods look superficially like bivalved molluscs (clams, oysters, etc.)

Meanings of Bivariate:

adjective

Involving or depending on two variates.

Usage examples:

This was his formulation of regression and its link to the bivariate normal distribution.

Meanings of Bivouac:

noun

A temporary camp without tents or cover, used especially by soldiers or mountaineers.

Usage examples:

Elsewhere, the only restraint is the presence of coalition forces at the airports or in temporary b…
verb

Stay in a bivouac.

Usage examples:

We bivouacked on the north side of the town

Meanings of Bivouacked:

verb

Stay in a bivouac.

Usage examples:

We bivouacked on the north side of the town
noun

A temporary camp without tents or cover, used especially by soldiers or mountaineers.

Usage examples:

Elsewhere, the only restraint is the presence of coalition forces at the airports or in temporary b…

Meanings of Bivouacking:

verb

Stay in a bivouac.

Usage examples:

We bivouacked on the north side of the town
noun

A temporary camp without tents or cover, used especially by soldiers or mountaineers.

Usage examples:

Elsewhere, the only restraint is the presence of coalition forces at the airports or in temporary b…

Present participle of bivouac

Meanings of Bivouacs:

noun

A temporary camp without tents or cover, used especially by soldiers or mountaineers.

Usage examples:

Elsewhere, the only restraint is the presence of coalition forces at the airports or in temporary b…
verb

Stay in a bivouac.

Usage examples:

We bivouacked on the north side of the town

Meanings of Bivvy:

noun

A small tent or temporary shelter.

Usage examples:

Talking of bivvies, if i do more than 24 hrs then i use a bivvy otherwise i am happy with my oval u…
verb

Stay in a small tent or temporary shelter.

Usage examples:

He opted to bivvy up for two days

Meanings of Biweeklies:

noun

A periodical that appears every two weeks or twice a week.

Usage examples:

An english-language biweekly
adjective

Done, produced, or occurring every two weeks or twice a week.

Usage examples:

A biweekly bulletin
adverb

Every two weeks or twice a week.

Usage examples:

She followed her doctor's instructions to undergo health checks biweekly

Meanings of Biweekly:

adjective

Done, produced, or occurring every two weeks or twice a week.

Usage examples:

A biweekly bulletin
adverb

Every two weeks or twice a week.

Usage examples:

She followed her doctor's instructions to undergo health checks biweekly
noun

A periodical that appears every two weeks or twice a week.

Usage examples:

An english-language biweekly

Meanings of Biyearly:

adjective

Done, produced, or occurring every two years or twice a year.

Usage examples:

The biyearly match
adverb

Every two years or twice a year.

Usage examples:

The decision to meet biyearly was decided years ago

Meanings of Biz:

noun

A business, especially one connected with entertainment.

Usage examples:

The music biz

Meanings of Bizarre:

adjective

Very strange or unusual.

Usage examples:

A bizarre situation

Meanings of Bizarrely:

adverb

In a very strange or unusual manner.

Usage examples:

He often dressed bizarrely

Meanings of Bizarreness:

noun

The quality of being strange and unusual

Usage examples:

It is the bizarreness of the event that attracted us., despite the bizarreness of the situation, i …

Meanings of Bizarrerie:

noun

A thing considered extremely strange and unusual, especially in an amusing way.

Usage examples:

They were connoisseurs of bizarrerie

Bk

bəːˈkiːlɪəm

Meanings of Bk:

abbreviation

Book.

noun

The chemical element of atomic number 97, a radioactive metal of the actinide series. berkelium does not occur naturally and was first made by bombarding americium with helium ions.

The chemical element berkelium.

Meanings of Bks:

abbreviation

Book.

The chemical element berkelium.

Meanings of Bl:

abbreviation

Barrel.

Meanings of Blab:

verb

Reveal secrets by indiscreet talk.

Usage examples:

She blabbed to the press
noun

A person who blabs.

Usage examples:

Sam should not have gone soft on a blab who squealed

Meanings of Blabbed:

verb

Reveal secrets by indiscreet talk.

Usage examples:

She blabbed to the press
noun

A person who blabs.

Usage examples:

Sam should not have gone soft on a blab who squealed

Meanings of Blabber:

verb

Talk foolishly, indiscreetly, or excessively.

Usage examples:

She blabbered on and on
noun

A person who talks foolishly or excessively.

Usage examples:

The blabber wastes his own time, and the listener's time

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