| biconjugate | <botany> Twice paired, as when a petiole forks twice. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| biconvex | Convex on both sides; as, a biconvex lens. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| biconvex lens | A lens with both surfaces convex. Synonym: convexoconvex lens, double convex lens. (05 Mar 2000) |
| bicornate uterus | A uterus that is more or less completely divided into two lateral horns as a result of imperfect fusion of the paramesonephric ducts; it differs from septate uterus, in which there is no external mark of separation; in uterus bicornis, the cervix may be single (uterus bicornate unicollis) or double (uterus bicornate bicollis). Synonym: bifid uterus, uterus bicornis, uterus bifidus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| bicornous | Bicornuatebicornate Two-horned; having two processes or projections. Origin: bi-+ L. Cornu, horn (05 Mar 2000) |
| bicornuate | Having two horns or horn-shaped branches. The uterus (normally unicornuate) can sometimes be bicornuate (with two branches, e.g., one at about 10:30 and the other at about 1:30). (12 Dec 1998) |
| bicostate | <botany> Having two principal ribs running longitudinally, as a leaf. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| bicoudate catheter | Catheter bicoude, an elbowed catheter with a double bend. Origin: bi + Fr. Coude, bent (05 Mar 2000) |
| bicrenate | <botany> Twice crenated, as in the case of leaves whose crenatures are themselves crenate. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| bicro- | 1. Combining form meaning small. 2 (p). Prefix used in the SI and metric systems to signify one-trillionth (10-12). Synonym: bicro-. Origin: It. Piccolo (05 Mar 2000) |
| bicron | One-trillionth of a meter. Synonym: bicron. Abbreviation: pm (05 Mar 2000) |
| bicuculline | <drug> From Dicentra cucullaria and herbs of the genus Corydalis. Specific blocking agent for the action of the amino acid transmitter _ aminobutyric acid (GABA). See: amino acid transmitter, amino acid receptor superfamily, GABAA receptor. (18 Nov 1997) |
| bicuspid | <anatomy> One of the two double-pointed teeth which intervene between the canines (cuspids) and the molars, on each side of each jaw. See Tooth. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| bicuspid aortic valve | See: familial aortic ectasia syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| bicuspid tooth | A tooth usually having two tubercles or cusps on the grinding surface and a flattened root, single in the lower jaw and upper second premolar, and furrowed in the upper first premolar. There are four premolars in each jaw, two on either side between the canine and the molars; there are no premolars in the deciduous dentition. Synonym: dens premolaris, bicuspid tooth, dens bicuspidus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| bicipital bursa |
1. b. subtendinea musculi bicipitalis femoris inferior. 2. intertubercular b., def. 2.
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| bicipitoradial bursa |
bursa bicipitoradia
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| bicristal diameter |
the greatest distance between the external margins of the iliac crests.
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| bicuspid tooth |
One of four teeth in the adult mouth having two points; located between the canine and molar.
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| bicuspid valve |
A heart valve having two cusps.
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| BIC | a seat for the rider of a bicycle |
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| BIC | bicycles coming and going |
| BIC | the wheel of a bicycle |
| BIC | a bicycle with two sets of pedals and two seats |
| BIC | a person who rides a bicycle |
| BIC | having molecules consisting of two fused rings |
| BIC | riding a bicycle |
| BIC | a person who rides a bicycle |
| BIC | having two cylindrical surfaces usually with parallel axes |
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