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bise

[ US /ˈbaɪz/ ]
NOUN
  1. a dry cold north wind in southeastern France

How To Use bise In A Sentence

  • Frederick, a bisexual misanthrope in a childless, political marriage, was a lapsed Calvinist who held all religions in contempt.
  • The contrail went straight up, bisecting the Sun, forcing the crowd to squint and awkwardly block the Sun to see the contrail.
  • The original building consisted of a wide perimeter block bisected by a pair of transverse wings to form three narrow internal patios.
  • The publication, whose Arabic name loosely translates as "Concerning," was launched as a quarterly magazine in early 2008 by members of the Lebanese lesbian group Meem and was billed as the Arab world's first publication for lesbian and bisexual women. The Angry Arab News Service/وكالة أنباء العربي الغاضب
  • Maybe the bisection would leave a piece of his land isolated and far from any overpass, and how, the farmer wanted to know, was he supposed to get across that highway with a tractor? Interstate 69
  • The mountain chain that gave the region its name bisected the region, running all the way from the Black Sea to the Caspian. Deathride
  • A newly built road bisects the site, dramatically improving access to the M8 and M74.
  • It then follows from the Menelaus theorem, that every three such points are collinear provided all or two of the bisectors are external.
  • That would prevent the case from setting any legal precedents on same-sex sexual harassment involving gay and bisexual women.
  • Spikelets are small, 1-flowered, binate, one sessile and the other pedicelled, the sessile spikelet is bisexual and the pedicelled is female and rarely bisexual; sessile spikelets are deciduous with the contiguous joint of the rachis and the pedicel. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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