| BASOPHIL | • basophil n. (Cytology) Any cell that has granules stained by basic stains. • BASOPHIL adj. of white blood cells, having an affinity for basic stains, also BASOPHILE, BASOPHILIC. • BASOPHIL n. a basophil cell. |
| BIMORPHS | • bimorphs n. Plural of bimorph. • BIMORPH n. a device consisting of two crystals cemented together. |
| BIOCHIPS | • biochips n. Plural of biochip. • BIOCHIP n. a computer logic circuit whose components are formed from biological molecules or structures. |
| BIOGRAPH | • biograph n. (Rare) A biographical essay. • biograph n. An early device to show moving pictures on a screen. • biograph v. (Rare, transitive) To write a biography of. |
| BIOMORPH | • biomorph n. Any non-representational form based on the shape or appearance of a living organism. • BIOMORPH n. a representation of a living thing as decoration. |
| BIOPHORE | • biophore n. Alternative spelling of biophor. • BIOPHORE n. a hypothetical unit of living matter, also BIOPHOR. |
| BIOPHORS | • biophors n. Plural of biophor. • BIOPHOR n. a hypothetical unit of living matter, also BIOPHORE. |
| BIOTROPH | • biotroph n. (Biology) Any parasite that cannot survive in a dead host and therefore keeps it alive. • BIOTROPH n. a parasitic organism such as a fungus. |
| BISHOPED | • bishoped v. Simple past tense and past participle of bishop. • BISHOP v. to fill, or otherwise tamper with, the teeth of a horse, to make it seem younger. |
| EUPHOBIA | • euphobia n. Fear of hearing good news. • EUPHOBIA n. a fear of good news. |
| HIPBONES | • hipbones n. Plural of hipbone. • hip␣bones n. Plural of hip bone. • HIPBONE n. a pelvic bone. |
| HOPBINDS | • hopbinds n. Plural of hopbind. • HOPBIND n. the stalk of the hop, also HOPBINE. |
| HOPBINES | • hopbines n. Plural of hopbine. • HOPBINE n. the stalk of the hop, also HOPBIND. |
| PHOBISMS | • phobisms n. Plural of phobism. • PHOBISM n. an obsessive or irrational fear, also PHOBIA. |
| PHOBISTS | • phobists n. Plural of phobist. • PHOBIST n. someone with a phobia. |
| PIBROCHS | • pibrochs n. Plural of pibroch. • PIBROCH n. (Gaelic) a dirge or martial theme for bagpipes. |
| PROHIBIT | • prohibit v. (Transitive) To forbid, disallow, or proscribe officially; to make illegal or illicit. • PROHIBIT v. to forbid with authority. |
| UNBISHOP | • unbishop v. (Transitive) To deprive (A city etc.) of a bishop. • unbishop v. (Transitive) To deprive (a clergyman) of episcopal dignity or rights. • UNBISHOP v. to deprive of the status of bishop. |