| bilin | <physiology> A name applied to the amorphous or crystalline mass obtained from bile by the action of alcohol and ether. It is composed of a mixture of the sodium salts of the bile acids. Origin: Cf. F. Biline, from L. Bilis bile. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| bilinear | <mathematics> Of, pertaining to, or included by, two lines; as, bilinear coordinates. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| bilingual |
using or knowing two languages; "bilingual education" a person who speaks two languages fluently
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Possessing knowledge of two languages; typically it refers to a person who can speak and write two languages.
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| bilingual |
proficient in two languages.
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| bilingual |
Written in or speaking two languages.
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Being fluent in two languages and membership in two cultures. Such as hearing (spoken language) and the Deaf culture (sign language)
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| bilin | linear with respect to each of two variables or positions |
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| bilin | a person who speaks two languages fluently |
| bilin | using or knowing two languages |
| bilin | a dictionary giving equivalent words in two languages |
| bilin | in a bilingual manner |
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