atrabilious | (adjective) irritable as if suffering from indigestion | Synonyms: bilious, dyspeptic, liverish |
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bilabial | (adjective) of or relating to or being a speech sound that is articulated using both lips | - |
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bilabiate | (adjective) having two lips | Synonyms: two-lipped |
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bilateral | (adjective) having two sides or parts | Synonyms: two-sided |
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(adjective) affecting or undertaken by two parties | - |
(adjective) having identical parts on each side of an axis | Synonyms: bilaterally symmetric, bilaterally symmetrical, isobilateral |
bilgy | (adjective) smelling like bilge water | - |
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biliary | (adjective) relating to the bile ducts or the gallbladder | - |
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(adjective) relating to or containing bile | Synonyms: bilious |
bilinear | (adjective) linear with respect to each of two variables or positions | - |
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bilingual | (adjective) using or knowing two languages | - |
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bilious | (adjective) relating to or containing bile | Synonyms: biliary |
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(adjective) irritable as if suffering from indigestion | Synonyms: atrabilious, dyspeptic, liverish |
(adjective) suffering from or suggesting a liver disorder or gastric distress | Synonyms: liverish, livery |
billed | (adjective) having a beak or bill as specified | - |
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billiard | (adjective) of or relating to billiards | - |
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billion | (adjective) denoting a quantity consisting of one thousand million items or units in the United States | - |
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(adjective) denoting a quantity consisting of one million million items or units in Great Britain | - |
billionth | (adjective) the ordinal number of one billion in counting order | - |
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billowing | (adjective) characterized by great swelling waves or surges | Synonyms: billowy, surging |
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billowy | (adjective) characterized by great swelling waves or surges | Synonyms: billowing, surging |
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bilobate | (adjective) divided into two lobes | Synonyms: bilobated, bilobed |
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bilobated | (adjective) divided into two lobes | Synonyms: bilobate, bilobed |
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bilobed | (adjective) divided into two lobes | Synonyms: bilobate, bilobated |
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bilocular | (adjective) divided into or containing two cells or chambers | Synonyms: biloculate |
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biloculate | (adjective) divided into or containing two cells or chambers | Synonyms: bilocular |
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cantabile | (adjective) smooth and flowing | Synonyms: singing |
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debile | (adjective) lacking bodily or muscular strength or vitality | Synonyms: decrepit, feeble, infirm, rickety, sapless, weak, weakly |
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debilitated | (adjective) lacking energy or vitality | Synonyms: adynamic, asthenic, enervated |
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debilitating | (adjective) impairing the strength and vitality | - |
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debilitative | (adjective) causing debilitation | Synonyms: enervating, enfeebling, weakening |
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duckbill | (adjective) having a beak resembling that of a duck | Synonyms: duck-billed |
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habilimented | (adjective) dressed or clothed especially in fine attire; often used in combination | Synonyms: appareled, attired, dressed, garbed, garmented, robed |
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immobile | (adjective) not capable of movement or of being moved | - |
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(adjective) securely fixed in place | Synonyms: fast, firm |
isobilateral | (adjective) having identical parts on each side of an axis | Synonyms: bilateral, bilaterally symmetric, bilaterally symmetrical |
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jubilant | (adjective) joyful and proud especially because of triumph or success | Synonyms: exultant, exulting, prideful, rejoicing, triumphal, triumphant |
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(adjective) full of high-spirited delight | Synonyms: elated, gleeful, joyful |
labile | (adjective) (chemistry, physics, biology) readily undergoing change or breakdown | - |
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(adjective) liable to change | - |
mobile | (adjective) moving or capable of moving readily (especially from place to place) | - |
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(adjective) having transportation available | - |
(adjective) migratory | Synonyms: nomadic, peregrine, roving, wandering |
(adjective) affording change (especially in social status) | Synonyms: fluid |
(adjective) capable of changing quickly from one state or condition to another | - |
morbilliform | (adjective) of a rash that resembles that of measles | - |
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nubile | (adjective) of girls or women who are eligible to marry | Synonyms: marriageable |
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probabilistic | (adjective) of or relating to or based on probability | - |
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(adjective) of or relating to the Roman Catholic philosophy of probabilism | - |
rehabilitative | (adjective) designed to accomplish rehabilitation | - |
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(adjective) helping to restore to good condition | Synonyms: reconstructive |
sibilant | (adjective) of speech sounds produced by forcing air through a constricted passage (as `f', `s', `z', or `th' in both `thin' and `then') | Synonyms: continuant, fricative, spirant, strident |
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stabile | (adjective) not able or intended to be moved | Synonyms: immovable, immoveable, unmovable |
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(adjective) (chemistry, physics, biology) resistant to change | - |
stabilised | (adjective) made stable or firm | Synonyms: stabilized |
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stabilising | (adjective) causing to become stable | Synonyms: stabilizing |
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stabilized | (adjective) made stable or firm | Synonyms: stabilised |
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stabilizing | (adjective) causing to become stable | Synonyms: stabilising |
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thermolabile | (adjective) (chemistry, physics, biology) readily changed or destroyed by heat | - |
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umbilical | (adjective) relating to or resembling the umbilicus | - |
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umbilicate | (adjective) depressed like a navel | - |
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