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biblioklept (a person who steals books) noun [UK: bˈɪblɪˌɒklept] [US: bˈɪblɪˌɑːklept] | bibliocleptanoun |
bibliolater (worshipper of books) noun [UK: ˌbɪ.blɪ.ˈɒ.lə.tə] [US: ˌbɪ.blɪ.ˈɒ.lə.tə] | bibliólatranoun |
bibliolatry (excessive reverence for the Bible) noun [UK: bˌɪblɪˈɒlətri] [US: bˌɪblɪˈɑːlətri] | bibliolatrianoun |
bibliological (relating to bibliology) adjective | bibliológicoadjective |
bibliology (the study of the history of books and the art of printing) noun | bibliologianoun |
bibliomancy (divination by interpreting a passage from a book) noun | bibliomancianoun |
bibliomania (passion for owning valuable books) noun [UK: ˌbɪ.blɪəʊ.ˈmeɪ.njə] [US: bɪ.bliːo.ʊ.ˈmeɪ.niːə] | bibliomanianoun |
bibliomaniac (person who is obsessed with owning valuable books) noun [UK: ˌbɪ.blɪəʊ.ˈmeɪ.nɪæk] [US: ˌbɪ.blɪəʊ.ˈmeɪ.nɪæk] | bibliomaníaconoun |
bibliometric (of or pertaining to bibliometrics) adjective | bibliométricoadjective |
bibliometrics (analysis of texts) noun | bibliometrianoun |
bibliometry (quantitative analysis of text) noun | bibliometrianoun |
bibliophage (creature that consumes books) noun | bibliófagonoun |
bibliophile [bibliophiles] (person who loves books, see also: book lover) noun [UK: ˈbɪ.blɪə.faɪl] [US: ˈbɪ.blɪə.faɪl] | bibliófilanoun bibliófilonoun |
bibliophilia (love of books) noun | bibliofilianoun |
bibliophilic (having or pertaining to bibliophilia) adjective | bibliofílicoadjective bibliófiloadjective |
bibliophobia (fear or dislike of books) noun | bibliofobianoun |
bibliopole (bookseller, especially of secondhand or rare books) noun [UK: ˈbɪ.blɪəʊ.pəʊl] [US: ˈbɪ.bliːəˌpoʊl] | bibliopolanoun |
bibliotaph (one who hides books and keeps them from use) noun | bibliótafonoun |
bibliotherapeutic (relating to bibliotherapy) adjective | biblioterapêuticoadjective |
bibliotherapy (form of therapy) noun | biblioterapianoun |
biblist (a biblical scholar) noun | biblistanoun |
bicameral (having two separate legislative chambers) adjective [UK: ˌbaɪˈk.æ.mə.rəl] [US: ˌbaɪˈk.æ.mə.rəl] | bicamaraladjective bicameraladjective |
bicameral mind (the hypothetical mentality of ancient humans that was governed by auditory hallucinations) noun | mente bicameralnoun |
bicameralism (principle of dividing legislative body into two groups) noun | bicamaralismonoun bicameralismonoun |
bicarbonate [bicarbonates] (chemistry) noun [UK: ˌbaɪˈk.ɑː.bə.nət] [US: baɪˈk.ɑːr.bə.nət] | bicarbonatonoun |
bicephalous (Having two heads) adjective [UK: baɪ.ˈse.fə.ləs] [US: baɪ.ˈse.fə.ləs] | bicéfaloadjective |
biceps [bicepses] (any muscle having two heads) noun [UK: ˈbaɪ.seps] [US: ˈbaɪ.ˌseps] | bícepsnoun |
biceps brachii noun [UK: ˈbaɪ.seps] [US: ˈbaɪ.ˌseps] | bíceps braquialnoun |
Bichon Frisé noun | bichon frisénoun |
Bicol (language) proper noun | Língua bicolanaproper noun |
Bicol Peninsula proper noun | Península de Bicolproper noun |
bicycle [bicycles] (vehicle) noun [UK: ˈbaɪ.sɪk.l̩] [US: ˈbaɪ.sɪk.l̩] | baiquenoun bicicletanoun |
bicycle kick (soccer: kick) noun | bicicletanoun pontapé de bicicletanoun |
bicycle lane (lane of a roadway designated for use by cyclists) noun [UK: ˈbaɪ.sɪk.l̩ leɪn] [US: ˈbaɪ.sɪk.l̩ ˈleɪn] | faixa/pista para ciclistasnoun |