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BIND, v.t. 1. To tie together,or confine with a cord, or any thing that is flexi...
BI'NATE, a. [L. biinus. See Binary .] Being double or in couples; growing in pai...
BI'NARY, a. [L. binus, two and two.] Binary arithmetic, the invention of Leibnit...
BIN'ACLE, n. [Formerly bittacle.] A wooden case or box in which the compass and ...
BIN, n. A wooden box or chest used as a repository of corn or other commodities.
BIME'DIAL, a. [L. bis,twice,and medial.] In mathematics, if two medial lines, A ...
BIM'BOW, a. Crooked; arched; bent; as a kimbo handle. To set the arms a kimbo, i...
BIMA'NOUS, a. [bis and manus.] Having two hands. Man is bimanous.
BIL'VA, n. The Hindu name of a plant, the Crataeva Marmelos of Linne.
BILO'BED BILOC'ULAR, a. [L. bis, twice, and loculus, from locus, a place.] Divid...
BILO'BATE, a. [L. bis,twice. See Lobe .] Divided into two lobes; as a bilobate l...
BIL'LOWY, a. Swelling, or swelled into large waves; wavy; full of billows, or su...
BIL'LOWING, ppr. Swelled into a large waves or surges.
BIL'LOW-BEATEN, a. Tossed by billows.
BIL'LOW, n. A great wave or surge of the sea, occasioned usually by violent wind...
BILL'ION, n. bil'yun. [bis and million.] A million of millions; as many millions...