Bishops’ bible


an english translation of the bible made under the direction of matthew parker and published in 1568: the recognized translation of the bible in england until the authorized (king james) version of 1611.

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    a tetrahedral form, each edge of which is bisected by the perpendicular bisecting the edge that does not intersect it.

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    (of an electric or electronic circuit) having two stable states. adjective having two stable states: bistable circuit noun (computing) another name for flip-flop (sense 2)

  • Bistate

    of, relating to, or involving two states, especially of the u.s.: a bistate water commission. of, relating to, or involving the area where two states adjoin: three million people work in the bistate area.

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    with two grooves. cloven-hoofed. historical examples evolution and cl-ssification of the pocket gophers of the subfamily geomyinae robert j. russell evolution and cl-ssification of the pocket gophers of the subfamily geomyinae robert j. russell adjective marked by two grooves (zoology) cleft or cloven, as a hoof having cloven hoofs

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