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bis Repeated twice. Encore!
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bis- Repeated twice. Encore!
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Bishop A minor piece (with the approximate value of 3 pawns) which moves on diagonals. Each player begins with two bishops on opposite colors. Both bishops can never meet. Each bishop controls half the squares on the chess board, therefore, both bishops can control all the squares on the board. A bishop is most effective in an open position where he has room to move.
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bisphosphonate A type of drug used to treat osteoporosis and the bone pain caused by some types of cancer. Also called diphosphonate.
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bisacromial diameter the distance between the outermost points of the shoulder.
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