Results for: number with multiple elements
English English
binary digit, binary number system, binary star, binary weapon, duple, having only two chemical elements, having two chemicals mixing toxically, having two parts; of or pertaining to a numbering system based on two digits; of or pertaining to the metho...binary
binary notation, number system with 2 as basebinary system
bird of the crow family, castle, game piece that can move horizontally or vertically across an unlimited number of unoccupied squares (Chess); swindler, cheat; one who cheats in games of chance, cheat somebody, deceive, chess piecerook
birth of multiple offspring at the same timemultiparity
birthday of an 18-year-old, next after the seventeenth; being one of 18 equal parts, number 18 in a series; one part of eighteen equal parts, 1/18, one of 18 parts of somethingeighteenth
birthday of an 80-year-old, next after the seventy-ninth; being one of 80 equal parts, number 80 in a series; one part of eighty equal parts, 1/80, one of 80 parts of somethingeightieth
bit error rate; (Telecommunications) ratio of bits received with errors to the total number of bits transmitted (expressed as a fraction or percent)BER
bits per second; rate of data transferred, number of bits transferred each second (Computers)BPS
blackthorn, blackthorn shrub; sour plumlike fruit of the blackthorn; any of a number of trees or shrubs bearing dark purple fruit, N American plum tree, small tart plumsloe
blending of dissimilar elements; process of making similar, unification; process by which fat droplets are equally distributed throughout an emulsion (i.e. milk)homogenization
blending or stirring of substances together; combining of elements or activities that are not usually combinable; intermingling; association, fraternization; act of producing music by combining separately recorded music tracks (Music)mixing
body segment, embryo cell pair forming vertebrae, metamere, any of a number of segments that are arranged one next to the other in the body of certain animals (Zoology); layer of embryonic cells from which the muscles and vertebrae develop (Embryology)somite
bonding by sharing electrons, covalency, number of electrons which an atom can share with other atoms (Chemistry)covalence
borough in northwestern England; royal English family that produced three famous English kings (Henry IV, Henry V, and Henry VI) ; name of a number of cities in the USALancaster
bottom of a shoe, bottom of a shoe; bottom of the foot; any of a number of flatfish (especially those used for food), bottom surface of a golf club, exclusive, fish with flat body, food fish like the sole, only, solitary; unique; exclusive, place on th...sole
 

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