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BISECT'ED, pp. Divided into two equal parts.
BISECT', v.t. [L. bis, twice, and seco, sectum, to cut. See Section .] To cut or...
DISDIAPASON, BISDIAPASON, n. [See Diapason .] In music, a compound concord in th...
BIS'CUIT, n. bis'kit. [L. bis, twice,and cuit, baked.] 1. A kind of bread, forme...
BISA BIS'COTIN, n. A confection, made of flour, sugar, marmalade and eggs.
BIRTH'WORT, n. [birth and wort.] A genus of plants, Aristolochia, of many specie...
BIRTH'RIGHT, n. [birth and right.] Any right or privilege, to which a person is ...
BIRTH'PLACE, n. [birth and place.] The town, city or country, where a person is ...
BIRTH'NIGHT, n. [birth and night.] The night in which a person is born; and the ...
BIRTH'ING, n. Any thing added to raise the sides of a ship.
BIRTH'DOM, n. [birth and dom.] Privilege of birth. [Not used.]
BIRTH'DAY, n. [birth and day.] The day in which any person is born. 1. The same ...
BIRTH, n. berth. [L. partus, the participle of pario, to bear.] 1. The act of co...
BIRT, n. burt. A fish, called also turbot.
BIROS'TRATE BIROS'TRATED, a. [L. bis, twice, and rostrum, a beak.] Having a doub...
BIRK'EN, v.t. [from birch.] To beat with a burch or rod.