42 daftar pinjaman tanpa bi checking

1956 as a colloquial abbreviation of bisexual. also biweekly, 1865, from bi- "two, twice" + weekly. The sense "twice a week" is the first attested, but that of "every two weeks" is equally implied and preferred, the other going with semi-weekly.

also bi-coastal, by 1977 in reference to the East and West coasts of the U.S. (or, specifically, New York and Los Angeles); from bi- + coastal.

Daftar pinjaman tanpa bi checking

Daftar pinjaman tanpa bi checking

also bi-angular, "having two angles or corners," 1770; see bi- "two" + angular. word-forming element meaning "two, having two, twice, double, doubly, twofold, once every two," etc., from Latin bi- "twice, double," from Old Latin dvi- (cognate with Sanskrit dvi-, Greek di-, dis-, Old English twi-, German zwei- "twice, double"), from PIE root *dwo- "two." Nativized from 16c. Occasionally bin- before vowels; this form originated in French, not Latin, and might be partly based on or influenced by Latin bini "twofold" (see binary). In chemical terms, it denotes two parts or equivalents of the substance referred to. Cognate with twi- and di- (1). also bi-variate, "involving two variables," 1906, from bi- + -variate, from Latin variatio (see variation).

Daftar pinjaman tanpa bi checking. also bi-modal, 1891; see bi- "two" + modal. Related: Bimodality. also bi-racial, 1904; see bi- "two" + racial. Related: Biracially. also bi-directional, by 1941, from bi- + direction + -al (1). Originally of microphones. Related: Bidirectionally. also bi-annual; "occurring every six months, twice a year," 1837; see bi- + annual (adj.). Distinguished in sense from biennial, but the distinction is etymologically arbitrary. Related: Biannually; bi-annually.

also bi-variate, "involving two variables," 1906, from bi- + -variate, from Latin variatio (see variation). word-forming element meaning "two, having two, twice, double, doubly, twofold, once every two," etc., from Latin bi- "twice, double," from Old Latin dvi- (cognate with Sanskrit dvi-, Greek di-, dis-, Old English twi-, German zwei- "twice, double"), from PIE root *dwo- "two." Nativized from 16c. Occasionally bin- before vowels; this form originated in French, not Latin, and might be partly based on or influenced by Latin bini "twofold" (see binary). In chemical terms, it denotes two parts or equivalents of the substance referred to. Cognate with twi- and di- (1). also bi-angular, "having two angles or corners," 1770; see bi- "two" + angular.

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