English English Dictionary

English English Dictionary

The online English-English dictionary from The Project Gutenberg

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Bicorn (a.)

Alt. of Bicornous

Bicorned (a.)

Alt. of Bicornous

Bicornous (a.)

Having two horns; two-horned; crescentlike.

Bicorporal (a.)

Having two bodies.

Bicorporate (a.)

Double-bodied, as a lion having one head and two bodies.

Bicostate (a.)

Having two principal ribs running longitudinally, as a leaf.

Bicrenate (a.)

Twice crenated, as in the case of leaves whose crenatures are themselves crenate.

Bicrescentic (a.)

Having the form of a double crescent.

Bicrural (a.)

Having two legs.

Bicuspid (n.)

One of the two double-pointed teeth which intervene between the canines (cuspids) and the molars, on each side of each jaw. See Tooth, n.

Bicuspid (a.)

Alt. of Bicuspidate

Bicuspidate (a.)

Having two points or prominences; ending in two points; -- said of teeth, leaves, fruit, etc.

Bicyanide (n.)

See Dicyanide.

Bicycle (n.)

A light vehicle having two wheels one behind the other. It has a saddle seat and is propelled by the rider's feet acting on cranks or levers.

Bicycler (n.)

One who rides a bicycle.

Bicyclic (a.)

Relating to bicycles.

Bicycling (n.)

The use of a bicycle; the act or practice of riding a bicycle.

Bicyclism (n.)

The art of riding a bicycle.

Bicyclist (n.)

A bicycler.

Bicycular (a.)

Relating to bicycling.