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Exam: GRE (Verbal)

bimorphemic

IPA: //bɪˈmɔːr.fɪ.mɪk//

KK: /bɪˈmɔr.fɪ.mɪk/

adjective

Definition: Made up of two smallest units of meaning in a language.

Example: The word 'unhappiness' is bimorphemic because it contains the morphemes 'un-' and 'happiness'.

binarism

IPA: //ˈbaɪnəˌrɪzəm//

KK: /bɪˈnɛrɪzəm/

noun

Definition: A way of thinking that divides things into two opposite categories, like good and evil or male and female, often seen as too simple for understanding complex differences.

Example: The concept of binarism can limit our understanding of gender by forcing people into strict categories.

binary

IPA: /ˈbaɪnəri/

KK: /ˈbaɪnəri/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that has two parts or components, or relates to a system that uses two as its base.

Example: In computer science, binary code is used to represent data using only two symbols: 0 and 1.

noun

Definition: A system or concept that involves two parts or options, often used in mathematics and computing.

Example: In computing, data is often represented in a binary format, using only 0s and 1s.

binational

IPA: //baɪˈnaʃənl//

KK: /baɪˈnaʃənl/

adjective

Definition: Relating to or involving two countries.

Example: The binational agreement was signed to promote trade between the two nations.

bind

IPA: /baɪnd/

KK: /baɪnd/

intransitive verb

Definition: To become joined together or to form a connection, often in a way that is tight or restrictive.

Example: The two pieces of wood will bind together when glued.

noun

Definition: A difficult or restrictive situation that is hard to escape from or resolve.

Example: She found herself in a bind when she lost her job right before the holidays.

transitive verb

Definition: To tie or fasten something securely, or to unite or connect things together.

Example: She used a rope to bind the packages together for shipping.

binding

IPA: /ˈbaɪndɪŋ/

KK: /ˈbaɪndɪŋ/

adjective

Definition: Imposing a requirement or obligation that must be followed or adhered to.

Example: The contract includes a binding agreement that both parties must honor.

noun

Definition: A material or strip used to hold things together, often found on the edges of books or clothing, or used in sports equipment.

Example: The book's binding was damaged after years of use.

bindingly

IPA: /ˈbaɪndɪŋli/

KK: /ˈbaɪndɪŋli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that creates a strong obligation or commitment.

Example: The contract was bindingly agreed upon by both parties.

binocularity

IPA: /bɪˈnɒkjʊləriti/

KK: /bɪˈnɑːkjʊlərɪti/

noun

Definition: The ability to use both eyes together at the same time to see things clearly and in depth.

Example: The doctor tested her binocularity to ensure her vision was functioning properly.

binomial

IPA: /baɪˈnoʊmiəl/

KK: /bɪˈnoʊmiəl/

adjective

Definition: Relating to or consisting of two parts or terms.

Example: In mathematics, a binomial expression has two terms, such as x + y.

noun

Definition: A name or expression that consists of two parts, often used in biology to identify species or in mathematics to describe a polynomial with two terms.

Example: The scientific name of the species is a binomial, consisting of the genus and species names.

binomially

IPA: /bɪˈnaɪmɪəli/

KK: /bɪˈnoʊmiəli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that involves two parts or elements, often used in mathematics or statistics.

Example: The data was analyzed binomially to determine the probability of success.

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