| BIBASIC | • bibasic adj. (Chemistry) Having two replaceable hydrogen atoms; dibasic. • BIBASIC adj. of acids, having two replaceable hydrogen atoms, also DIBASIC. |
| BIBBERS | • bibbers n. Plural of bibber. • BIBBER n. a tippler. |
| BIBBERY | • bibbery n. (Obsolete) Drinking, especially of alcohol. • BIBBERY n. the act of tippling. |
| BIBBING | • bibbing v. Present participle of bib. • BIBBING n. the act of imbibing wine. |
| BIBBLES | • bibbles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bibble. • BIBBLE n. (English dialect) a pebble. |
| BIBCOCK | • bibcock n. An appliance (typically a valve with a threaded outlet) allowing the provision of hose connections outside… • BIBCOCK n. a tap with a downturned nozzle. |
| BIBELOT | • bibelot n. A bauble, knickknack or trinket. • bibelot n. A miniature book of an elegant design. • BIBELOT n. (French) a small household ornament or decorative object, a knickknack. |
| BIBFULS | • BIBFUL n. as in to spill a bibful, to divulge secrets. |
| BIBLESS | • bibless adj. Without a bib. • BIBLESS adj. not wearing a bib. |
| BIBLIKE | • biblike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a bib. • BIBLIKE adj. resembling a bib. |
| BIBLIST | • biblist n. One who holds the Bible as the sole rule of faith. • biblist n. A biblical scholar; a biblicist. • BIBLIST n. one skilled in biblical learning. |
| IMBIBED | • imbibed v. Simple past tense and past participle of imbibe. • IMBIBE v. to drink. |
| IMBIBER | • imbiber n. One who imbibes, who drinks, especially alcoholic beverages. • IMBIBER n. one that imbibes. |
| IMBIBES | • imbibes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imbibe. • IMBIBE v. to drink. |
| JALABIB | • jalabib n. Plural of jilbab. • JILBAB n. (Arabic) a long robe worn by Muslim women. |
| RIBIBES | • ribibes n. Plural of ribibe. • RIBIBE n. (obsolete) a small three-stringed viol, a rebec, also RIBIBLE. |
| RIBIBLE | • ribible n. (Obsolete) A ribibe or rebec. • RIBIBLE n. a small three-stringed viol, a rebec, also RIBIBE. |