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BIPrefix indicating two, as in biceps (a muscle with two heads) or bicuspid (having two flaps or cusps).
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BIThe two-character ISO 3166 country code for BURUNDI.
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BI1956 as a colloquial abbreviation of bisexual.
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BIword-forming element meaning "two, twice, double, doubly, once every two," etc., from Latin bi- "twice, double," from Old Latin dvi- (cognate with Sanskrit dvi-, Greek di-, Old Eng [..]
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BIprefix meaning two or twice.
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BIbisexual
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BIBusiness Intelligence - A recognized industry term for organizational analytics, including historical, current, and predictive views of business operations.
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BI1. A bisexual individual. 2. A net slang term for "Bye" or "Good-bye".
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BISomeone who is bisexual
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BI1) The state of being bisexual. 2) Latin for two.
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BIA person with significant attraction and desire for both sexes, both sexually and romantically. (The desire for the two sexes is not necessarily equal.) Being bi does NOT imply confusion, wanting/havi [..]
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BIA shortened version of the word bisexual.
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BIBi people are attracted to both girls and guys. The attraction is romantic as well as sexual. It is a full relationship with deep feelings. The word bi is from bisexual which is just too long and not [..]
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BI bye
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BIPrefix meaning twice or doubly. Bicolor
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BIBusiness Intelligence
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BISee: bibliographic instruction and business intelligence.
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BINoun. Abb. of bisexual. Adj. Bisexual.
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BIERP BI
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BITwo
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BI(n) a heavy brittle diamagnetic trivalent metallic element (resembles arsenic and antimony chemically); usually recovered as a by-product from ores of other metals
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BIdouble, twice, two
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BIBusiness Information Office
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BI BI is Bravo India. When operators were instructed to"go BI" , they would bring up the next keyset for a specific crypto device.
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BIBoth Inclusive
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BIBusiness Information Office
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BIA shorthand expression for “bodily injury.”
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BIBodily Injury
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BI Bodily Injury
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BInding Any legal document or ruling that must be followed by the affected parties. It can be a legally binding contract or a binding judgement used as a precedent.
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BIadv. "by; (by and by) side by side," s.v. by prep., adv. (a., sb.) OED; some entries s.v. bi and bi phr. MED. KEY: bi@adv
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BIadv 33 by 33
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BIconj. "by," s.v. by prep., adv. (a., sb.) OED. KEY: bi@conj
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BIconj 3 by 3
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BIprep. "by," s.v. by prep., adv. (a., sb.) OED. KEY: bi@prep
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BIprep 2287 be 80 bi 6 by 2201
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BICan stand for either Business Interruption or Bodily Injury
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BICan stand for either Business Interruption or Bodily Injury
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BI See business intelligence.
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BIBasic instructor
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BIA prefix meaning two.
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BI
Symbol for bismuth.
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BIThe two-character ISO 3166 country code for BURUNDI.
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BIBureau of Immigration
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BIBI, Bi or bi may refer to:
Bi-, a number prefix denoting two
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BIThe bi (Chinese: 璧; pinyin: bì; Wade–Giles: pi4) is a type of circular ancient Chinese jade artifact. The earliest bi were produced in the Neolithic period, particularly by the Liangzhu culture (3400– [..]
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BIBi is the second album by Athenian pop/electronica band Astyplaz.
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BIThe cuneiform bi sign, also pí, and used for other syllabic forms, as well as a sumerogram, is a common use syllabic and alphabetic cuneiform sign used in both the mid-14th century BC Amarna letters a [..]
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BIBi (simplified Chinese: 毕; traditional Chinese: 畢; pinyin: Bì; Wade–Giles: Pi) is a Chinese surname. It is listed 76th in the Song dynasty classic text, the Hundred Family Surnames.
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