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BINOTIC 



Bicyanuret (bi-si-an'-u-ret). See Bicyanid. 



Bidacryc (bi-dak'-rik) \_bis, twice ; dacryon~\ . In cra- 

 niometry, relating to the two dacryons. 



Bidactylate [bi-itak'-til-at) [bis, twice; danTVAog, a 

 finger]. See Bidigitate. 



Bidental (bi-doi'-tal) [bis, twice; dens, a tooth]. 

 Having two teeth or tooth-like prominences. 



Bidigital (bi-dtj'-it-al) [bis, twice; digitus, a finger]. 

 Referring to the tip of a finger of each hand. 



Bidigitate [bi-dij'-it-dt) [bis, twice; digitus, a finger]. 

 Having two fingers ; bidactylate. 



Biduous {bid 1 '-u-usj [L., biduus\. Continuing for two 

 days. 



Biduum (bid'-u-um) [E.]. A period of two days. 



Bifacial (bi-fa'-shal J [bis, twice; fades, a face]. 

 Having the opposite surfaces similar. 



Bifarious {bi-fa'-re-us) [bifarius\ Twofold; ar- 

 ranged in two more or less regular series or rows. 



Bifemorocalcaneus (bi-fem-o-ro-kal-ka'-ne-us) [bis, 

 twice; femur, the thigh bone ; calcaneum, the heel]. 

 See under Muscles. 



Bifissile (bi-fis'-l) [bis, twice ; findere, to split]. Part- 

 ing naturally into halves. 



Bifistular, Bifistulous (bi-fis'lu-lar, -/us) [bis, twice ; 

 fistula, a pipe]. With two tubes. 



Biflagellate (bi-flaj'-el-dt ) [bis, twice ; flagellum, a. 

 whip]. Furnished with two flagella. 



Biform, Biformis (bi'-form, bi-form'-is) [bis, twice; 

 forma, form]. See Dimorphous (Illus. Diet.). 



Biformity [bi-form'-it-e). The condition of being di- 

 morphous. 



Biforous (bi'-for-us) [biforus\ I. See Bif orate (Illus. 

 Diet.). 2. Having two valves. 



Bigaster (bi-gas'-tur). See Shunter (Illus. Diet.). 



Bigeminal, Bigeminous \bi-jem'-in-al, -us) [bis, twice ; 

 gemindre, to double]. Occurring in two pairs. 



Bigibbose, Bigibbous (bi-gib'-ds, -us) [bis, twice; 

 gibbus, a hump]. Having two gibbosities. 



Biglandular (bi-gland'-u-lar) [bis, twice ; glandula, 

 a gland]. Furnished with two glands. 



Bihamate [In -ham' -at) [bis, twice; hamatus, hooked] . 

 With a hook at both extremities. 



Bihastate, Bihastatus [bi-lias'-tdf, -ta'-tus) [bis, twice; 

 hasta, a lance]. With two lance-shaped processes. 



Bihydrate (bi-hi'-drdt). See Dihydrate. 



Bihydric (bi-hi'-d/ik). See Dihydric. 



Biischiatic (bi-is-ki-al'-ik). See Bisischiadic (Illus. 

 Diet. ). 



Bilamellar, Bilamellate, Bilamellated (bi-lam-el'- 

 ar, -at, -of -ted) [bis, twice; lamella, a plate]. Con- 

 sisting of two thin plates. 



Bilaminar, Bilaminate (bi-la m'-in-ar, -at) [bis, twice; 

 lamina, a sheet]. Composed of two layers. 



Bilate (bil'-dl). See Glycocholotc. 



Bilaterality (bi-lat-ur-al'-it-e) [bis, twice ; latus, the 

 side]. The condition of being bilateral. 



Bilberries (bil-ber'-ez). See Vaccinium my ri 'illus. 



Bile. (See Illus. Diet.) B., Aeruginous, bile having 

 the color of verdigris. B., Azure, B., Blue. See 

 B., Glastine. B., Crystallized, Planner's name for 

 sodium taurocholate. B., Cystic, bile contained in 

 the gall-bladder as distinguished from that which is 

 transmitted directly from the liver to the duodenum. 

 B., Glastine, that of a bluish color, so called from 

 glasium, or woad (/satis tincloria), used for dyeing 

 blue. B., Hepatic, that which is transmitted directly 

 from the liver to the duodenum without entering the 

 gall-bladder. B., Inspissated. See J-'cl bovis in- 

 spissatum (Illus. Diet). B. -resin. See Bilin (Illus. 

 Diet.). B. -stone. See Gallstone (Illus. Diet.). 



Bilharziasis (bil-harz-ea'-sis). See Bilharziosis (Illus. 

 Diet.). 



Bilianic Anhydrid. C 50 H 70 O n + 4H 2 0. The an 



hydrid of bilianic acid, occurring in small rhombic 



crystals. 

 Biliation (bil-e-a'-shun) [bills, bile]. The excretioi 



of bile. 

 Bilification {Ml-if-ik-a' -shun) [bills, bile ; facert, t< 



make]. The formation of bile. 

 Biligulate, Biligulatus (bi-lig'-u-lat, bi-ll 



tics) [bis, twice; ligula, a little tongue]. Forme! 



like two tongues, or having two tongue-like pn 



cesses. 

 Bilinguis (bi-lin'-gwis). See Biligulate. 

 Biliousness (bil'-yus-nes) [bills, bile]. The ecu 



marked by malaise, constipation, headache, and a; 



orexia, with a furred tongue, attributed to disorders i 



the secretion and flow of bile. 

 Bilixanthin (bil-e-zan'-thin). See Choletelin 



Diet.). 

 Bill of Health. See under Health. 

 Bilobate (bi-lo'-bdt) [bis, twice ; ?.o,36r, a lobe]. Wi 



two lobes ; divided into two lobes ; bilobed ; bilo I 



ular. 

 Bilobation (bi-lo-ba'-shun). The condition of 



divided into two lobes ; a division into two lobes. 

 Bilocular (bi-lok'-u-lar) [bis, twice ; loculus, a 



place]. Having two cells; divided into two coi] 



partments ; biloculate. 

 Bilophodont (bi-lof'-o-dont) [bis, twice ; /< 



crest ; orfoi'c, a tooth]. Having the teeth wi: 



transverse ridges on the cutting surface. 

 Bimaculate (bi-mak' -u-ldt) [bis, twice ; ma 



spot]. Marked with two spots. 

 Bimalar (bi-ma'-lar). Extending between thi 



malar bones. 

 Bimalate {bi-mal'-at). In a series of malates. tin 



which contains twice the amount of malic acid n 



first one of the series does. 

 Bimanous (bi-ma'-nus) [bis, twice ; maiu/s, a 1 



Having two hands. 

 Bimargarate {bi-mar' ' gar-at). A salt of m; 



acid containing twice as much of the acid as a 



margarate. 

 Bimarginate (bi-mar'-Jin-at) [bis, twice; margit, 



bordered]. Having two borders. 

 Bimaxillary {bi-maks'-il-a-re). Extending between 



two maxillas. 

 Bimeconate {bi-mek'-on-at). A meconai 



twice as much meconic acid as is contained in the c 



responding normal meconate. 

 Bimembral (bi-mem'-bral) [bis, twice; nniiibn 



member]. With two- limbs. 

 Bimestral (bi-mes'-tral) [bis, twice; vtensis, mom 



Two months old ; continuing two months. 

 Bimolybdate {bi-mol'-ib-dat). A molvbdate contj '. 



ing twice as much molybdic acid as the com 



normal molybdate. 

 Bimucate ibi-mu'-kat). A salt of mucic acid entitl- 

 ing twice as much acid in proportion to tin 



normal mucate. 

 Bimucous (bi nut' -kits) [bis, twice; mucus, mini;- 



Relating to two mucous surfaces. 

 Bimus (bi'-mus) [L.]. Two years of age; contiml 



two years. 

 Bimuscular {bi-mns'-hu-lar). Having two inu-i i 



Svn., Din/various. 

 Binal (bi'-nal). See Binary (Illus. Diet). 

 Binocular. (See Illus. Diet.) B. Relief. See m i 



Relief. 

 Binoleate (bin-o'-lc-at) [bis, twice ; oleum, oil]. 



oleate containing twice the amount of the oleic ll 



element that is contained in a normal oleate. 

 Binotic (bin-ot'-ik). See Binaural (Illus. Diet.). 



