bine

[ UK /bˈa‍ɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. European twining plant whose flowers are used chiefly to flavor malt liquors; cultivated in America
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How To Use bine In A Sentence

  • Combine the corn with steamed green vegetables like asparagus and offer baked potatoes to ensure the children don't go hungry.
  • The receptors so produced pass into the blood, where they combine with the toxine which has been absorbed; the combination is a stable one, and the toxine is thus prevented from combining with the tissue cells. Disease and Its Causes
  • The increased number of detectors and tube rotation times combine to give faster coverage of a given volume of tissue.
  • This is the principal faultline in today's cabinet. Times, Sunday Times
  • Could the hearts of kings and the counsels of cabinets be known with that literal exactness which is so desirable in politics, and yet so unattainable, we should probably find that Prussia's apparent readiness to lead Germany was owing to her determination that German armies should be led nowhere to the assistance of Austria. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 39, January, 1861
  • When combined with combinatorial chemistry methods, scientists can dramatically increase their chances for a hit. The Scientist
  • He made the declarations while responding to reporters' questions on the bilateral debt forgiveness agreement during yesterday's post-Cabinet news conference at Whitehall.
  • Iron, in contrast, combines with elements such as oxygen and sulphur to make mineral ores.
  • C was probably a combined cooling and dressing-room, with a seat in its alcove; D, the tepidarium; E, the caldarium; and F, a specially hot room or sudatorium.
  • The black and gold range has an electric oven combined with a gas fired hob.
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