IPA: /bɪˈlɪŋɡwəli/
KK: /bɪˈlɪŋɡwəli/
Definition: In a way that involves using two languages.
Example: She speaks bilingually, switching between English and Spanish effortlessly.
IPA: /ˈbɪl.i.əs/
KK: /ˈbɪl.jəs/
Definition: Having a sickly appearance or a bad temper, often related to bile or liver issues.
Example: After eating too much greasy food, he felt bilious and irritable.
IPA: /ˈbɪl.i.əs.li/
KK: /ˈbɪlɪəsli/
Definition: In a manner that is unpleasantly irritable or sickly, often related to bile or a bad temper.
Example: He spoke biliously, making everyone around him uncomfortable.
IPA: /ˈbɪl.i.əs.nəs/
KK: /ˈbɪl.jəs.nəs/
Definition: A condition characterized by an excess of bile, often leading to nausea or discomfort.
Example: After eating too much rich food, she felt a wave of biliousness wash over her.
IPA: /ˌbaɪˈmɛtəlɪk/
KK: /ˌbaɪˈmɛtəlɪk/
Definition: Made of two different metals that are often joined together, which can behave differently under heat.
Example: The bimetallic strip in the thermostat helps regulate the temperature by bending when heated.
IPA: /ˌbaɪˈmɛtəlɪzəm/
KK: /ˌbaɪˈmɛtəlɪzəm/
Definition: A system where two metals, usually gold and silver, are used together as money, with a fixed value ratio between them.
Example: Bimetallism was once a popular monetary system in many countries.
IPA: //ˈbaɪˌmɛtəlɪst//
KK: /ˈbaɪˌmɛtəlɪst/
Definition: Relating to or supporting a monetary system that uses two metals, typically gold and silver, as the basis for currency.
Example: The economist presented a bimetallist view on the benefits of using both gold and silver in the economy.
Definition: A person who supports or promotes the use of two metals, typically gold and silver, as the basis for currency.
Example: The bimetallist argued that using both gold and silver would stabilize the economy.
IPA: //ˌbaɪˌmɛtəˈlɪstɪk//
KK: /baɪˌmɛtəlˈɪstɪk/
Definition: Relating to a monetary system that uses two different metals as the basis for currency, typically gold and silver.
Example: The country adopted a bimetallistic standard to stabilize its economy.
IPA: //ˈbaɪˌmoʊdəl//
KK: /ˈbɪmoʊdəl/
Definition: Relating to or having two different modes or forms, often used in statistics or to describe vehicles that can operate on both rail and road.
Example: The study showed bimodal distribution in the data, indicating two different groups within the sample.
IPA: //ˌbaɪˈmoʊdəlɪti//
KK: /bɪˈmoʊdəlɪti/
Definition: A situation or condition that has two different modes or forms.
Example: The bimodality of the data suggests that there are two distinct groups within the population.
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