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BIBRAC'TEATE, a. Double bracteate.
BIB'ULOUS, a. [L. bibulus, from bibo, to drink.] Spungy; that has the quality of...
BICAP'SULAR, a. [L. bis,double, and capsula, a little chest, from capsa, a chest...
BIC'ARBONATE, n. Supercarbonate; a carbonate containing two primes of carbonic a...
BICAU'DA, n. A fish of the sword-fish kind, about five feet in length; its back ...
BICE or BISE , n. Among painters, a blue color prepared from the lapis armenus, ...
BICIP'ITAL BICIP'ITOUS, a. [L. biceps, of bis, twice,and caput, head.] Having tw...
BICK'ER, v.i. 1. To skirmish; to fight off and on; that is, to make repeated att...
BICK'ERER, n. One who bickers, or engages in a petty quarrel.
BICK'ERING, ppr. Quarreling; contending; quivering.
BICK'ERMENT, n. Contention. [Not used.]
BICK'ERN, n. An iron ending in a beak or point.
BI'CORN, n. [L. bis, twice, and cornu, a horn, bicornis.] A plant whose anthers ...
BICORN'OUS, a. Having two horns.
BID, v.t. pret. bid, or bade; pp. bid, bidden. [L. peto, to drive at, to attack,...
BID'ALE, n. [bid and ale.] In England, an invitation of friends to drink ale at ...