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biscotto
noun (biscotti ) a small hard biscuit, flavoured with anise, almonds etc.
[20c: Italian, from the same root as biscuit]
biscuit
noun
1 esp Brit
a a small thin sweet crisp cake, in any of numerous varieties or flavours, etc. N Am equivalent cookie;
b a small thin crisp plain or savoury cake cheese and biscuits . N Am equivalent cracker.
2 N Am an unsweetened scone, eaten eg with meat or gravy.
3 objects made from baked clay that have not been glazed. Also called biscuitware and bisque.
4 a pale golden brown or pale tan colour. Also called bisque.
adjective pale golden brown or pale tan in colour.
[14c: ultimately from Latin bis twice + coquere to cook]
biscuity adjective like a biscuit in flavour, texture or colour.
take the biscuit Brit, ironic colloq to surpass everything else that has happened; to be worse than anything His last comment really took the biscuit .
bisect maths , etc
verb (bisected , bisecting ) to divide something into two equal parts.
[17c: from Latin secare to cut]
bisection noun .
bisector noun a line that divides an angle, etc into two equal parts.
bisexual
adjective
1 sexually attracted to both males and females. Often colloq shortened to bi.
2 having the sexual organs of both male and female. Also hermaphrodite.
noun a bisexual person or organism, etc. Compare heterosexual, homosexual, unisexual.
[19c]
bisexuality noun .
bishop
noun
1 (often Bishop) Christianity a senior priest or minister in the Roman Catholic, Anglican and Orthodox Churches, in charge of a group of churches in an area, or of a diocese. See also archbishop, suffragan.
2 chess a piece shaped like a bishop's mitre at the top, which may only be moved diagonally across the board.
[Anglo-Saxon bisceop : ultimately from Greek episkopos overseer]

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