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the name given to a place where any one had been struck by lightning (Festus, sv fulguriium\ or where any one had been killed by lightning and buried. Such a place was con
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| bidet |
A sanitary fitting for washing the nether parts of the body. Water is supplied from an overim mixer or an upward spray. The discharge is waste water not soil water
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| bidet |
A porcelain bathroom fixture, common in European hotels, designed to bathe a woman's external genitalia and for douching.
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| bidet |
A personal hygiene plumbing fixture similar in appearance to a toilet bowl used for washing genitals and posterior areas of the body. It is mounted on the floor next to a toilet and consists of a washing basin, a hot and cold faucet, and sprayer.
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| Bidder's ganglia |
ganglia on the cardiac nerves, situated at the lower end of the atrial septum. Called also ventricular ganglia.
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| BID | willing to carry out the orders or wishes of another without protest |
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| BID | someone who makes an offer |
| BID | someone who makes a bid at cards |
| BID | (bridge) the number of tricks a bridge player is willing to contract to make |
| BID | an authoritative direction or instruction to do something |
| BID | a request to be present |
| BID | a series of competing bids |
| BID | young bird especially of domestic fowl |
| BID | adult female chicken |
| BID | dwell (archaic) |
| BID | bur marigolds |
| BID | common bur marigold of the eastern United States |
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