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BIPART'IBLE BIPAR'TIENT, [L. bis, twice,and partio, partiens, to divide.] Dividi...
BIP'AROUS, a. [L. bis,twice, and pario, to bear.] Bringing forth two at a birth.
BIOTINA, n. [from Biot, a French naturalist.] A newly discovered Vesuvian minera...
BIOG'RAPHY, n. [Gr.life, and to write.] The history of the life and character of...
BIOGRAPH'IC BIOGRAPH'ICAL, a. Pertaining to biography, or the history of the lif...
BIOG'RAPHER, n. [See Biography .] One who writes an account of history of the li...
BINOT'ONOUS, a. [bis and note.] Consisting of two notes; as a binotonous cry.
BINOM'INOUS, a. [L. bis,twice,and nomen, name.] Having two names.
BINO'MIAL, a. [L. bis, twice, and nomen, name.] In algebra, a root consisting of...
BINOC'ULAR, a. [See Binocle .] Having two eyes; also, having two apertures or tu...
BIN'OCLE, n. [binus, double, and oculus, and eye.] A dioptric telescope,fitted w...
BING, n. In alum works, a heap of alum thrown together in order to drain.
BI'NDING, ppr. Fastening with a band; confining; restraining; covering or wrappi...
BI'NDERY, n. A place where books are bound.
BI'NDER, n. A person who binds; one whose occupation is to bind books; also, one...
BI'ND-WEED, n. A genus of plants, called Convolvulus, comprehending many species...