birthrate |
the number of births in a specified place or group per unit of time, usu. expressed as a quantity per thousand of the total specified population. |
birthright |
a right, privilege, or possession, such as property, to which one is entitled by birth. |
birthstone |
a precious or semiprecious jewel traditionally associated with the month of one's birth. |
biscuit |
an unsweetened bread in the shape of a small cake, made with a generous amount of shortening and leavened with baking powder or baking soda instead of yeast. [4 definitions] |
bisect |
to cut or split into two equal parts. [3 definitions] |
bisexual |
of or pertaining to both sexes. [5 definitions] |
Bishkek |
the capital of Kyrgyzstan. |
bishop |
a clergyman who holds a high position in certain Christian churches and is often in charge of a diocese or of a number of churches. [2 definitions] |
bishopric |
the diocese overseen by a bishop. [2 definitions] |
Bismarck |
the capital of North Dakota. |
bismuth |
a chemical element that has eighty-three protons in each nucleus and is a white brittle crystalline metal with very low thermal and electrical conductivity, used chiefly in alloys and medicines. (symbol: Bi) |
bison |
a hoofed, shaggy, cud-chewing mammal with a large head and forequarters, short curved horns, and a hump at the shoulders, found in North America; buffalo. [2 definitions] |
bisque1 |
a thick cream soup made with shellfish, meat, or strained vegetables. [2 definitions] |
bisque2 |
clay or porcelain that has been fired but not glazed. (See biscuit.) |
Bissau |
the capital of Guinea-Bissau. |
bistre |
a pigment made from the soot of burned wood, having a yellowish or dark brown color. [2 definitions] |
bistro |
a small bar, café, or nightclub. |
bisulfate |
an inorganic acid sulfate or a compound containing such. |
bisulfide |
a disulfide. |
bit1 |
the metal part of a bridle that is placed in the mouth of an animal, usu. a horse, and used to restrain or control. [5 definitions] |
bit2 |
a small amount; little piece. [4 definitions] |