💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Bident"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| bipointnoun | (archaeology) A primitive tool that is pointed at both ends. |
| binanglenoun | (dentistry) A form of chisel in which two angles keep the cutting edge or point close to its central axis. |
| bifacenoun | (archaeology) A double-sided stone tool |
| bianglenoun | A digon or bigon; a two-sided shape (especially in non-Euclidean geometry) |
| bicepsnoun | Specifically, the biceps brachii, the flexor of the elbow. |
| pinulusnoun | A pentact or hexact in which one ray bears oblique lateral teeth or prickles. |
| bifacial corenoun | (archaeology) The roughly biconical remains of a piece of worked flint from which all possible blades have been struck. |
| biformitynoun | A double form; the state of being biform |
| biviumnoun | (zoology) One side of an echinoderm, including a pair of ambulacra, in distinction from the opposite side (trivium), which includes three ambulacra. |
| bimeternoun | (poetry) A meter wherein each line has two metrical feet. |
| bicephalynoun | The condition of having two heads. |
| dianglenoun | A digon or bigon; a two-sided shape. |
| bimetalnoun | (metallurgy) An object consisting of two metals. |
| bicuspidnoun | A tooth with two cusps; a premolar tooth. |
| binomennoun | (taxonomy) A scientific name at the rank of species, with two terms: a generic name and a specific name. |
| biphonemenoun | A pair of phonemes. |
| embolonnoun | A blood clot or swelling, particularly one that blocks an artery; an embolus. |
| binomenoun | (archaic) A binomial. |
| bicephalismnoun | (zoology) The condition of having two heads. |
| bivalentnoun | (genetics) Any bivalent chromosome. |
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