| ABIOSIS | • abiosis n. (Uncountable) The absence of life. • abiosis n. The temporary cessation of biological processes. • abiosis n. Necrosis, especially that which occurs at the single cell level. |
| AIBLINS | • aiblins adv. (Northern England) Perhaps, maybe. • AIBLINS adv. (dialect) perhaps, also ABLINS, ABLINGS. |
| ALIBIES | • alibies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of alibi. • ALIBI v. to give an alibi to. |
| BAILIES | • bailies n. Plural of bailie. • Bailies prop.n. Plural of Bailie. • BAILIE n. in Scotland, a magistrate who presides in a burgh court, also BAILLIE. |
| BAILLIS | • BAILLI n. (French) a magistrate, also BAILLIE. |
| BAININS | • bainins n. Plural of bainin. • BAININ n. (Irish) a white, close-woven woollen material used for making jackets, also BAWNEEN. |
| BASIDIA | • basidia n. Plural of basidium. • BASIDIUM n. (Greek) a fungal fructification from which spores are released. |
| BASILIC | • basilic n. A basilica. • basilic adj. Royal; kingly. • basilic adj. Basilican. |
| BIALIES | • bialies n. Plural of bialy. • BIALY n. (Yiddish) an onion roll, also BIALI. |
| BIASING | • biasing v. Present participle of bias. • biasing n. The process of adding a bias. • BIASING n. the act of making a bias. |
| BIBASIC | • bibasic adj. (Chemistry) Having two replaceable hydrogen atoms; dibasic. • BIBASIC adj. of acids, having two replaceable hydrogen atoms, also DIBASIC. |
| BILIANS | • BILIAN n. (Malay) a heavy ant-proof timber tree of Borneo. |
| DIBASIC | • dibasic adj. (Chemistry) (of an acid) containing two replaceable hydrogen atoms. • dibasic adj. (Chemistry) (of a salt) having two atoms of a univalent metal. • DIBASIC adj. of acids, having two replaceable hydrogen atoms. |
| IAMBICS | • iambics n. Plural of iambic. • IAMBIC n. a poetic foot consisting of a short then a long syllable, also IAMB, IAMBUS. |
| IAMBIST | • iambist n. One who writes in iambic meter. • IAMBIST n. a poet who writes iambic verse. |
| KABIKIS | • KABIKI n. a fruit tree native to India, the fruit of which is edible and often used in preserves, and the fragrant flowers of which are used in cosmetics. |
| MISBIAS | • MISBIAS v. to bias wrongly. |
| STIBIAL | • stibial adj. Like, or having the qualities of, antimony; antimonial. • STIBIAL adj. pertaining to antimony (stibium). |