| BIDE | • bide v. (Transitive, now chiefly dialectal) To bear; to endure; to tolerate. • bide v. (Transitive, archaic) To face with resistance; to encounter; to withstand. • bide v. (Intransitive, archaic or dialectal) To dwell or reside in a location; to abide. |
| BIDED | • bided v. Simple past tense and past participle of bide. • BIDE v. to wait, dwell, also BYDE. |
| BIDER | • bider n. One who bides. • BIDER n. one who bides. |
| BIDES | • bides v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bide. • BIDE v. to wait, dwell, also BYDE. |
| BIDET | • bidet n. A low-mounted plumbing fixture or type of sink intended for washing the external genitalia and the anus. • bidet n. (Obsolete) A small horse formerly allowed to each trooper or dragoon for carrying his baggage. • BIDET n. (French) a shallow oval basin used for washing esp. the genital and anal regions. |
| BIDENT | • bident n. A form of spear having two prongs. • BIDENT n. a two-pronged spear. |
| BIDERS | • biders n. Plural of bider. • BIDER n. one who bides. |
| BIDETS | • bidets n. Plural of bidet. • BIDET n. (French) a shallow oval basin used for washing esp. the genital and anal regions. |
| BIDENTS | • bidents n. Plural of bident. • BIDENT n. a two-pronged spear. |
| BIDENTAL | • bidental adj. (Zoology) Having only two teeth. • bidental adj. (Phonetics) articulated with both the upper and lower teeth. • bidental n. (Zoology) An organism that has only two teeth, especially a dinosaur of the infraorder Dicynodontia. |
| BIDENTALS | • bidentals n. Plural of bidental. • BIDENTAL n. a place struck by lightning then consecrated. |
| BIDENTATE | • bidentate adj. (Zoology) Having only two teeth. • bidentate adj. (Botany) Having tooth-like projections that are themselves dentate. • bidentate adj. (Chemistry) Of a ligand, forming two separate chemical bonds to a coordinating metal ion. |
| BIDENTATED | • bidentated adj. Alternative form of bidentate. • BIDENTATED adj. having two teeth or toothlike parts, also BIDENTATE. |