The stem "bi" means two, dual, or both. It is commonly seen in words like bicycle (two wheels), bilingual (speaking two languages), or bisexual (attracted to both genders).
The stem "pent" means five. It is often used in words to indicate a quantity or relationship to the number five.
The stem "lat" typically means to carry or bear in Latin-derived words. It is often associated with the concept of supporting or holding something.
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Stem cell culture refers to the process of growing and maintaining stem cells in a laboratory setting. This involves providing the necessary conditions, such as specific growth factors and nutrients, to support the proliferation and differentiation of stem cells. Stem cell culture is essential for research, drug development, and regenerative medicine applications.
The stem "miss" typically refers to a feeling of sadness or longing for something or someone that is not present. It can also imply a failure to hit or reach a target.
Parabimus = we will prepare~mus: 1st person plural~bi~: Future tense indicatorPara~: Present stem of Paro (1).
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"bi" means two. bi does not mean two because then why is bicycle there then 8(
if by "bi" you mean bye? then "sayonara" is the word.
"bi" means two. bi does not mean two because then why is bicycle there then 8(
You mean Bi-Sexual? No. He's straight.
Just because someone asks you if you're bi, it doesn't mean they are bi. It's possible, but they could just be curious or super nosy.
the stem 'magn' means great.
"Nichiyou bi" is a Japanese word and in English it means "Sunday"
"Suiyou bi" is a Japanese word and in English it means "Wednesday"
"Kin'you bi" is a Japanese word and in English it means "Friday"