| AMBIVERTS | • ambiverts n. Plural of ambivert. • AMBIVERT n. someone who is both extroverted and introverted. |
| BIVALENCE | • bivalence n. The state or quality of being bivalent (in any sense). • BIVALENCE n. the state of being bivalent, having a valency of two, also BIVALENCY. |
| BIVALENCY | • bivalency n. The quality of being bivalent. • BIVALENCY n. the state of being bivalent, having a valency of two, also BIVALENCE. |
| BIVALENTS | • bivalents n. Plural of bivalent. • BIVALENT n. a pair of chromosomes, also DIVALENT. |
| BIVALVATE | • bivalvate adj. Having the form of a bivalve: consisting of or incorporating two matching hinged or folding parts. • BIVALVATE adj. of molluscs, having two valves. |
| BIVARIANT | • bivariant adj. (Mathematics) Having two independent variables. • bivariant adj. (Programming) Both covariant and contravariant. • BIVARIANT adj. involving two variables. |
| BIVARIATE | • bivariate adj. (Mathematics) Having or involving exactly two variables. • bivariate n. (Mathematics) A polynomial or function with exactly two variables. • BIVARIATE adj. involving or depending on two variables. |
| BIVOUACKS | • bivouacks n. Plural of bivouack. • bivouacks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bivouack. • BIVOUAC v. (French) to spend the night in a makeshift camp without tents etc. |
| HERBIVORA | • Herbivora prop.n. (Archaic) An informal grouping of the plant-eating mammals. • Herbivora prop.n. (Obsolete) A former grouping of mammals that included non-marsupial flesh-eaters. • HERBIVORA n. an extensive division of Mammalia, comprising animals that feed almost exclusively upon vegetation. |
| HERBIVORE | • herbivore n. An organism that feeds chiefly on plants; an animal that feeds on herbage or vegetation as the main part of its diet. • HERBIVORE n. an organism that eats plants or other autotrophic organisms. |
| HERBIVORY | • herbivory n. (Ecology) The consumption of living plant tissue by animals. • HERBIVORY n. the eating of grass. |