| bilin |
collective name for yellow bile pigments including i-urobilin, stercobilin, and d-urobilin, formed by spontaneous oxidation of the central methylidene group of corresponding bilinogen; they are generated in the final steps of bilirubin catabolism.
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| bilingual |
The ability to use either one of two languages, especially when speaking.
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| bilingual |
Day of the week available in two languages, usually English and Spanish. To ascertain whether a watch is equipped with this feature, set the day of the week to see if two languages alternate.
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| bilingual |
Refers to stamps inscribed in two languages. Most Canadian stamps include both English and French text. South African stamps are sometimes in both English and Afrikaans.
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| bilingual |
Stamps having the inscriptions and, sometimes, the value indications in two languages, as practiced by Belgium, South Africa, and Canada.
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