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bino

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See also: binó, binò, and bínó

English

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Etymology

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Noun

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bino (plural binos)

  1. (physics) The superpartner of the gauge boson corresponding to weak hypercharge. The W and Z bosons are electroweakinos: winos and binos.

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Bangi

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Pronoun

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bino

  1. you (pl.)

Hiligaynon

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Etymology 1

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From Spanish vino.

Noun

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bíno

  1. wine

Etymology 2

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Unknown.

Verb

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binó

  1. to stew such that what being cooked does not come in contact with the water

Italian

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Etymology

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    Borrowed from Latin bīnus (double, twofold).

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ˈbi.no/
    • Rhymes: -ino
    • Hyphenation: bì‧no

    Adjective

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    bino (feminine bina, masculine plural bini, feminine plural bine)

    1. (literary) double
      Synonyms: doppio, gemello
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    Latin

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    Pronunciation

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    Etymology 1

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      From bīnus (occurring twice) + .

      Verb

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      bīnō (present infinitive bīnāre, perfect active bīnāvī, supine bīnātum); first conjugation

      1. (Medieval Latin) to repeat; to replough
      2. (Christianity) to binate, to celebrate Mass twice in one day
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      Etymology 2

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      See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

      Numeral

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      bīnō

      1. dative/ablative masculine/neuter singular of bīnus

      Lingala

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      Etymology

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      Borrowed from Bangi bino.

      Pronoun

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      bino

      1. you (pl.)

      Masbatenyo

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      Etymology

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      Borrowed from Spanish vino (wine).

      Noun

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      bino

      1. vine

      Mirandese

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      Mirandese Wikipedia has an article on:
      Wikipedia mwl

      Etymology

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      From Latin vīnum.

      Noun

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      bino m (plural binos)

      1. wine

      Spanish

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      bino

      1. first-person singular present indicative of binar

      Tagalog

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      Etymology

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      Borrowed from Spanish vino, from Latin vīnum.

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      Noun

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      bino (Baybayin spelling ᜊᜒᜈᜓ)

      1. wine
        Synonym: alak

      Further reading

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      • bino”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, 2018

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      Talysh

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      Etymology

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      Derived from Arabic بناء.

      Noun

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      bino

      1. foundation
      2. building

      Uzbek

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      Other scripts
      Arabic Afghan Uzbek
      Yangi Imlo
      Cyrillic бино
      Latin

      Etymology

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      Inherited from Chagatai بِنا (bnā), from Arabic بِنَاء (bināʔ).

      Noun

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      bino (plural binolar)

      1. building
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