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B

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B 1

1. The symbol for boron.2. The symbol for magnetic flux density.

B 2

abbr.1. baryon number2. Baseball base3. Music bass4. billion5. bishop (chess)

b 1

or B B0000100 (bē)n. pl. b's or B's also bs or Bs 1. The second letter of the modern English alphabet.2. Any of the speech sounds represented by the letter b.3. The second in a series.4. Something shaped like the letter B.5. B The second best or second highest in quality or rank: a mark of B on an English theme.6. Music a. The seventh tone in the scale of C major or the second tone in the relative minor scale.b. A key or scale in which B is the tonic.c. A written or printed note representing this tone.d. A string, key, or pipe tuned to the pitch of this tone.7. B One of the four major blood groups in the ABO system. Individuals with this blood group have the B antigen on the surface of their red blood cells, and the anti-A antibody in their blood serum.

b 2

abbr.1. Physics barn2. or B bel3. bottom quark4. breadth

b

(biː) or

B

n, pl b's, B's or Bs1. the second letter and first consonant of the modern English alphabet2. (Phonetics & Phonology) a speech sound represented by this letter, usually a voiced bilabial stop, as in bell3. Also: beta the second in a series, esp the second highest grade in an examination

b

symbol for (Chess & Draughts) chess See algebraic notation

B

symbol for 1. (Music, other) music a. a note having a frequency of 493.88 hertz (B above middle C) or this value multiplied or divided by any power of 2; the seventh note of the scale of C majorb. a key, string, or pipe producing this notec. the major or minor key having this note as its tonic 2. the supporting or less important of two things: the B side of a record. 3. (Physiology) a human blood type of the ABO group, containing the B antigen 4. (in Britain) a secondary road 5. (Mathematics) the number 11 in hexadecimal notation 6. (Elements & Compounds) chem boron 7. (General Physics) magnetic flux density 8. (Chess & Draughts) chess bishop 9. (on Brit pencils, signifying degree of softness of lead) black: B; 2B; 3B. Compare H5 10. (General Physics) physics Also: b bel 11. (Nuclear Physics) physics baryon number 12. (Currencies) balboa 13. (Currencies) belga 14. (Currencies) bolívar 15. (Photography) photog B-setting 16. (Sociology) a. a person whose job is in middle management, or who holds an intermediate administrative or professional positionb. (as modifier): a B worker. See also occupation groupings abbreviation for (Automotive Engineering) Belgium (international car registration)

B, b

(bi)

n., pl. Bs B's, bs b's. 1. the second letter of the English alphabet, a consonant. 2. any spoken sound represented by this letter. 3. something shaped like a B. 4. a written or printed representation of the letter B or b.

B

Chess. bishop.

B


Symbol. 1. the second in order or in a series. 2. (sometimes l.c.) a grade or mark indicating that academic work, a product, etc., is good but not of the highest quality. 3. a major blood group. See ABO system. 4. a. the seventh tone of the ascending C major scale. b. a tonality having B as the tonic. 5. boron. 6. magnetic induction. 7. a designation for a motion picture made on a low budget.

B.

1. bachelor. 2. bacillus. 3. Baseball. base; baseman. 4. bay. 5. Bible. 6. bolivar. 7. book. 8. born. 9. breadth. 10. British. 11. brother. 12. brotherhood.

b.

1. bachelor. 2. bale. 3. bass. 4. basso. 5. bay. 6. billion. 7. blend of; blended. 8. book. 9. born. 10. breadth. 11. brother.

B-

(in designations of aircraft) bomber: B-29.

B

The symbol for boron.

B

A member of the second highest grouping into which society is divided by occupation, typically a person in middle management, or in the intermediate ranks of an administrative or professional occupation.
Thesaurus
Noun1.B - aerobic rod-shaped spore-producing bacteriumB - aerobic rod-shaped spore-producing bacterium; often occurring in chainlike formations; found primarily in soilbacillusanthrax bacillus, Bacillus anthracis - a species of bacillus that causes anthrax in humans and in animals (cattle and swine and sheep and rabbits and mice and guinea pigs); can be used a bioweaponBacillus globigii, Bacillus subtilis, grass bacillus, hay bacillus - a species of bacillus found in soil and decomposing organic matter; some strains produce antibioticsYersinia pestis - a bacillus bacterium that causes the plague; aerosolized bacteria can be used as a bioweaponeubacteria, eubacterium, true bacteria - a large group of bacteria having rigid cell walls; motile types have flagellagenus Bacillus - type genus of the Bacillaceae; includes many saprophytes important in decay of organic matter and a number of parasites2.B - originally thought to be a single vitamin but now separated into several B vitaminsB - originally thought to be a single vitamin but now separated into several B vitaminsB complex, B vitamin, B-complex vitamin, vitamin B, vitamin B complexcholine - a B-complex vitamin that is a constituent of lecithin; essential in the metabolism of fatinositol - an optically inactive alcohol that is a component of the vitamin B complexpantothen, pantothenic acid - a vitamin of the vitamin B complex that performs an important role in the oxidation of fats and carbohydrates and certain amino acids; occurs in many foodswater-soluble vitamin - any vitamin that is soluble in wateraneurin, antiberiberi factor, thiamin, thiamine, vitamin B1 - a B vitamin that prevents beriberi; maintains appetite and growthantipernicious anemia factor, cobalamin, cyanocobalamin, vitamin B12 - a B vitamin that is used to treat pernicious anemiahepatoflavin, lactoflavin, ovoflavin, riboflavin, vitamin B2, vitamin G - a B vitamin that prevents skin lesions and weight lossadermin, pyridoxal, pyridoxamine, pyridoxine, vitamin B6 - a B vitamin that is essential for metabolism of amino acids and starchfolacin, folate, folic acid, pteroylglutamic acid, pteroylmonoglutamic acid, vitamin Bc, vitamin M - a B vitamin that is essential for cell growth and reproductionniacin, nicotinic acid - a B vitamin essential for the normal function of the nervous system and the gastrointestinal tractbiotin, vitamin H - a B vitamin that aids in body growth3.B - a trivalent metalloid elementB - a trivalent metalloid element; occurs both in a hard black crystal and in the form of a yellow or brown powderatomic number 5, boronchemical element, element - any of the more than 100 known substances (of which 92 occur naturally) that cannot be separated into simpler substances and that singly or in combination constitute all matterborax - an ore of boron consisting of hydrated sodium borate; used as a flux or cleansing agentkernite - a light soft mineral consisting of hydrated sodium borate in crystalline form; an important source of boron4.B - a logarithmic unit of sound intensity equal to 10 decibelsB - a logarithmic unit of sound intensity equal to 10 decibelsBelsound unit - any acoustic unit of measurement5.b - (physics) a unit of nuclear cross section; the effective circular area that one particle presents to another as a target for an encounterbarnatomic physics, nuclear physics, nucleonics - the branch of physics that studies the internal structure of atomic nucleiarea unit, square measure - a system of units used to measure areas6.B - the 2nd letter of the Roman alphabetb - the 2nd letter of the Roman alphabetLatin alphabet, Roman alphabet - the alphabet evolved by the ancient Romans which serves for writing most of the languages of western Europealphabetic character, letter of the alphabet, letter - the conventional characters of the alphabet used to represent speech; "his grandmother taught him his letters"7.B - the blood group whose red cells carry the B antigenB - the blood group whose red cells carry the B antigengroup B, type Bblood group, blood type - human blood cells (usually just the red blood cells) that have the same antigens

B

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B,

second letter of the alphabetalphabet
[Gr. alpha-beta, like Eng. ABC], system of writing, theoretically having a one-for-one relation between character (or letter) and phoneme (see phonetics). Few alphabets have achieved the ideal exactness.
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. Its Greek correspondent is named beta. It is a usual symbol for a voiced bilabial stop. In musical notationmusical notation,
symbols used to make a written record of musical sounds.

Two different systems of letters were used to write down the instrumental and the vocal music of ancient Greece. In his five textbooks on music theory Boethius (c.A.D. 470–A.D.
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 it is used to represent a note in the scale. In chemistry B is the symbol of the element boronboron
[New Gr. from borax], chemical element; symbol B; at. no. 5; interval in which at. wt. ranges 10.806–10.821; m.p. about 2,300&degC;; sublimation point about 2,550&degC;; sp. gr. 2.3 at 25&degC;; valence +3.
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b

(agriculture) barn (physics) bel

B

(physics) bel (optics) brewster (chemistry) boron

beam

1. A structural member whose prime function is to carry transverse loads, as a joist, girder, rafter, or purlin. The term beam may be modified by an adjective indicating its location; as, for example, an end beam or side beam. See anchor beam, binding beam, breastsummer beam, camber beam, ceiling beam, collar beam, cross beam, dragon beam, floor beam, ground beam, hammer beam, I-beam, laced beam, perimeter beam, summerbeam, tie beam, top beam, wind beam2. A group of nearly parallel rays of light.

class A, B, C, D, E, F

A classification applied to fire doors, fire windows, roof coverings, interior finishes, places of assembly, etc., to indicate gradations of fire safety. See fire-endurance, fire-door rating.

B

(1)byte.

B

(language)A systems language written by Ken Thompson in1970 mostly for his own use under Unix on the PDP-11. Bwas later improved by Kerninghan(?) and Ritchie to produceC. B was used as the systems language on Honeywell'sGCOS-3.

B was, according to Ken, greatly influenced by BCPL, but thename B had nothing to do with BCPL. B was in fact a revisionof an earlier language, bon, named after Ken Thompson'swife, Bonnie.

["The Programming Language B", S.C. Johnson & B.W. Kernighan,CS TR 8, Bell Labs (Jan 1973)].

b

(3)bit or maybe byte (B).

B

(Byte) The letter "B" is used for "byte" when the number of bytes is less than one thousand; for example, "each record is 800B long (800 bytes long)." See space/time.
B = byte KB = kilobyte (thousand bytes) MB = megabyte (million bytes) GB = gigabyte (billion bytes) TB = terabyte (trillion bytes) PB = quadrabyte (quadrillion bytes) EB = exabyte (quintillion bytes) ZB = zettabyte (sextillion bytes)

B

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B,

second letter of the alphabetalphabet
[Gr. alpha-beta, like Eng. ABC], system of writing, theoretically having a one-for-one relation between character (or letter) and phoneme (see phonetics). Few alphabets have achieved the ideal exactness.
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. Its Greek correspondent is named beta. It is a usual symbol for a voiced bilabial stop. In musical notationmusical notation,
symbols used to make a written record of musical sounds.
Two different systems of letters were used to write down the instrumental and the vocal music of ancient Greece. In his five textbooks on music theory Boethius (c.A.D. 470–A.D.
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 it is used to represent a note in the scale. In chemistry B is the symbol of the element boronboron
[New Gr. from borax], chemical element; symbol B; at. no. 5; interval in which at. wt. ranges 10.806–10.821; m.p. about 2,300&degC;; sublimation point about 2,550&degC;; sp. gr. 2.3 at 25&degC;; valence +3.
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b

(agriculture) barn (physics) bel

B

(physics) bel (optics) brewster (chemistry) boron

beam

1. A structural member whose prime function is to carry transverse loads, as a joist, girder, rafter, or purlin. The term beam may be modified by an adjective indicating its location; as, for example, an end beam or side beam. See anchor beam, binding beam, breastsummer beam, camber beam, ceiling beam, collar beam, cross beam, dragon beam, floor beam, ground beam, hammer beam, I-beam, laced beam, perimeter beam, summerbeam, tie beam, top beam, wind beam2. A group of nearly parallel rays of light.

class A, B, C, D, E, F

A classification applied to fire doors, fire windows, roof coverings, interior finishes, places of assembly, etc., to indicate gradations of fire safety. See fire-endurance, fire-door rating.

B

(1)byte.

B

(language)A systems language written by Ken Thompson in1970 mostly for his own use under Unix on the PDP-11. Bwas later improved by Kerninghan(?) and Ritchie to produceC. B was used as the systems language on Honeywell'sGCOS-3.
B was, according to Ken, greatly influenced by BCPL, but thename B had nothing to do with BCPL. B was in fact a revisionof an earlier language, bon, named after Ken Thompson'swife, Bonnie.
["The Programming Language B", S.C. Johnson & B.W. Kernighan,CS TR 8, Bell Labs (Jan 1973)].

b

(3)bit or maybe byte (B).

B

(1) A programming language derived from BCPL. Developed in the late 1960s by Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie, B was the precursor to the C language. See C and BCPL.
(2) (Byte) The letter "B" is used for "byte" when the number of bytes is less than one thousand; for example, "each record is 800B long (800 bytes long)." See space/time.
B = byte KB = kilobyte (thousand bytes) MB = megabyte (million bytes) GB = gigabyte (billion bytes) TB = terabyte (trillion bytes) PB = quadrabyte (quadrillion bytes) EB = exabyte (quintillion bytes) ZB = zettabyte (sextillion bytes)

B

enUK

B

 bel; boron. See also point b.

B

1. Symbol for boron; for aspartic acid or asparagine when it is unclear which of the two amino acids is present; for bromouridine; second substrate in a multisubstrate enzyme-catalyzed reaction. 2. As a subscript, refers to barometric pressure.

b

1. As a subscript, refers to blood. 2. Abbreviation for bis [L.], twice; barn.

b

or

B

(bē)n. pl. b's or B's also bs or Bs 1. The second letter of the modern English alphabet.2. Any of the speech sounds represented by the letter b.3. The second in a series.4. Something shaped like the letter B.5. B The second best or second highest in quality or rank: a mark of B on an English theme.6. Music a. The seventh tone in the scale of C major or the second tone in the relative minor scale.b. A key or scale in which B is the tonic.c. A written or printed note representing this tone.d. A string, key, or pipe tuned to the pitch of this tone.7. B One of the four major blood groups in the ABO system. Individuals with this blood group have the B antigen on the surface of their red blood cells, and the anti-A antibody in their blood serum.

B

Symbol for: 1. Bacillus .2. Bel.3. Blood.4. 5-Bromouridine.5. Bronchodilator.6. Brucella.7. Buccal.8. Magnetic induction, expressed in teslas.

b

Symbol for: 1. Base.2. Bed.3. Inconvertible enzyme.4. Magnetic flux density.

B

1. Abbreviation for boron; bound; aspartic acid; bromouridine; second substrate in a multisubstrate enzyme-catalyzed reaction. 2. As a subscript, refers to barometric pressure.

B

The symbol for the element barium.

B

abbrev. for either ASPARAGINE (N) or ASPARTIC ACID (D) where the amino acid residue in the protein cannot be distinguished as N or D, or varies between N and D.

Patient discussion about B

Q. hepatitis b A. if info about hepatitis B is what you are looking for, here is a great animation that can clarify what's it all about:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/tutorials/hepatitisb/htm/lesson.htm

Q. When is the best time to take vitamin B complex? I mean- after / before a meal? with what foods? etc.A. vitamin B complex is acidic, you might want to take it right after meals. i tried taking it on an empty stomach and got a terrible nausea...

Q. can the hepatitis b vaccination cause a soar throat? A. yes it can be very probable!
before you would like to go on with any vaccination, you should check out this very long list of links:
http://www.aegis.ch/neu/links.html
at the bottom you will also find links in english. vaccinations in general are very disputable/dubious and it is probably time that we learn about it.

More discussions about B

B

enUK

B

 bel; boron. See also point b.

B

1. Symbol for boron; for aspartic acid or asparagine when it is unclear which of the two amino acids is present; for bromouridine; second substrate in a multisubstrate enzyme-catalyzed reaction. 2. As a subscript, refers to barometric pressure.

b

1. As a subscript, refers to blood. 2. Abbreviation for bis [L.], twice; barn.

b

or

B

(bē)n. pl. b's or B's also bs or Bs 1. The second letter of the modern English alphabet.2. Any of the speech sounds represented by the letter b.3. The second in a series.4. Something shaped like the letter B.5. B The second best or second highest in quality or rank: a mark of B on an English theme.6. Music a. The seventh tone in the scale of C major or the second tone in the relative minor scale.b. A key or scale in which B is the tonic.c. A written or printed note representing this tone.d. A string, key, or pipe tuned to the pitch of this tone.7. B One of the four major blood groups in the ABO system. Individuals with this blood group have the B antigen on the surface of their red blood cells, and the anti-A antibody in their blood serum.

B

Symbol for: 1. Bacillus .2. Bel.3. Blood.4. 5-Bromouridine.5. Bronchodilator.6. Brucella.7. Buccal.8. Magnetic induction, expressed in teslas.

b

Symbol for: 1. Base.2. Bed.3. Inconvertible enzyme.4. Magnetic flux density.

B

1. Abbreviation for boron; bound; aspartic acid; bromouridine; second substrate in a multisubstrate enzyme-catalyzed reaction. 2. As a subscript, refers to barometric pressure.

B

The symbol for the element barium.

B

abbrev. for either ASPARAGINE (N) or ASPARTIC ACID (D) where the amino acid residue in the protein cannot be distinguished as N or D, or varies between N and D.

Patient discussion about B

Q. hepatitis b A. if info about hepatitis B is what you are looking for, here is a great animation that can clarify what's it all about:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/tutorials/hepatitisb/htm/lesson.htm

Q. When is the best time to take vitamin B complex? I mean- after / before a meal? with what foods? etc.A. vitamin B complex is acidic, you might want to take it right after meals. i tried taking it on an empty stomach and got a terrible nausea...

Q. can the hepatitis b vaccination cause a soar throat? A. yes it can be very probable!
before you would like to go on with any vaccination, you should check out this very long list of links:
http://www.aegis.ch/neu/links.html
at the bottom you will also find links in english. vaccinations in general are very disputable/dubious and it is probably time that we learn about it.

More discussions about B

B

enUK

B

 bel; boron. See also point b.

B

1. Symbol for boron; for aspartic acid or asparagine when it is unclear which of the two amino acids is present; for bromouridine; second substrate in a multisubstrate enzyme-catalyzed reaction. 2. As a subscript, refers to barometric pressure.

b

1. As a subscript, refers to blood. 2. Abbreviation for bis [L.], twice; barn.

b

or

B

(bē)n. pl. b's or B's also bs or Bs 1. The second letter of the modern English alphabet.2. Any of the speech sounds represented by the letter b.3. The second in a series.4. Something shaped like the letter B.5. B The second best or second highest in quality or rank: a mark of B on an English theme.6. Music a. The seventh tone in the scale of C major or the second tone in the relative minor scale.b. A key or scale in which B is the tonic.c. A written or printed note representing this tone.d. A string, key, or pipe tuned to the pitch of this tone.7. B One of the four major blood groups in the ABO system. Individuals with this blood group have the B antigen on the surface of their red blood cells, and the anti-A antibody in their blood serum.

B

Symbol for: 1. Bacillus .2. Bel.3. Blood.4. 5-Bromouridine.5. Bronchodilator.6. Brucella.7. Buccal.8. Magnetic induction, expressed in teslas.

b

Symbol for: 1. Base.2. Bed.3. Inconvertible enzyme.4. Magnetic flux density.

B

1. Abbreviation for boron; bound; aspartic acid; bromouridine; second substrate in a multisubstrate enzyme-catalyzed reaction. 2. As a subscript, refers to barometric pressure.

B

The symbol for the element barium.

B

abbrev. for either ASPARAGINE (N) or ASPARTIC ACID (D) where the amino acid residue in the protein cannot be distinguished as N or D, or varies between N and D.

Patient discussion about B

Q. hepatitis b A. if info about hepatitis B is what you are looking for, here is a great animation that can clarify what's it all about:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/tutorials/hepatitisb/htm/lesson.htm

Q. When is the best time to take vitamin B complex? I mean- after / before a meal? with what foods? etc.A. vitamin B complex is acidic, you might want to take it right after meals. i tried taking it on an empty stomach and got a terrible nausea...

Q. can the hepatitis b vaccination cause a soar throat? A. yes it can be very probable!
before you would like to go on with any vaccination, you should check out this very long list of links:
http://www.aegis.ch/neu/links.html
at the bottom you will also find links in english. vaccinations in general are very disputable/dubious and it is probably time that we learn about it.

More discussions about B

B

enUK

B

abbreviation for BARON, judge of the COURT OF EXCHEQUER.

B

enUK

B

abbreviation for BARON, judge of the COURT OF EXCHEQUER.

B

enUK

B

Fifth letter of a Nasdaq stock descriptor specifying that issue is the Class B shares of the company.

B

1. On the NASDAQ stock exchange, a symbol on the ticker board indicating that the issue being traded is class B stock. That is, B represents common stock designated by the publicly-traded company issuing it as having fewer rights than class A stock, especially fewer voting rights.

2. A low bond rating used by the S&P and Fitch credit agencies. B-rated bonds are highly speculative and are thought to contain high risk and a relatively high chance of default. Banks are not permitted to invest in B-rated bonds. See also: Junk.

B

A low, speculative grade assigned to a debt obligation by a rating agency. Such a rating indicates there is considerable uncertainty as to the ability to pay interest and repay principal over a long period.

b

Used in the dividend column of stock transaction tables in newspapers to indicate payment of a stock dividend in addition to the indicated cash dividend: 1.50b.

B

enUK

B

Fifth letter of a Nasdaq stock descriptor specifying that issue is the Class B shares of the company.

B

1. On the NASDAQ stock exchange, a symbol on the ticker board indicating that the issue being traded is class B stock. That is, B represents common stock designated by the publicly-traded company issuing it as having fewer rights than class A stock, especially fewer voting rights.2. A low bond rating used by the S&P and Fitch credit agencies. B-rated bonds are highly speculative and are thought to contain high risk and a relatively high chance of default. Banks are not permitted to invest in B-rated bonds. See also: Junk.

B

A low, speculative grade assigned to a debt obligation by a rating agency. Such a rating indicates there is considerable uncertainty as to the ability to pay interest and repay principal over a long period.

b

Used in the dividend column of stock transaction tables in newspapers to indicate payment of a stock dividend in addition to the indicated cash dividend: 1.50b.

B


AcronymDefinition
BBig
BBit
BBillion
BByte
BAbove Average grade
BReverse Side, Record
BBack (chat)
BBlack
BBusiness
BBook
BBlue
BButt (welded joint type)
BBad (worst CD condition)
BBase (transistor; electronics)
BBottom
BBrown
BBritish
BBank
BBlock
BBorn
BBe
BBag
BBlank
BBass
BBoat (Stores 100 code)
BBomber (US military aircraft designation; as in B-52)
BBridge
BBible
BBeta (2nd brightest star in a constellation)
BBefore
BBold Text (HTML)
BBritain
BBoth
BBat
BBureau
BBishop
BBravo
BBiological
BBachelor
BBrick
BBarn
BIndividual (IRB)
BBinary
BBandwidth
BBombardier
BBore (French: Boron)
BBulb
BBirmingham (postcode, United Kingdom)
BBerlin (auto license plate)
BBrightness
BBoeing
BBirthday (Beatles song)
BBelgium (International Auto Identification)
BBolivar (unit of currency)
BBilateral
BBasso
BBucharest (Romanian state capital)
BBalboa (currency of Panama)
BBiography (library code)
BY-Intercept (from the equation y = mx + b)
BBale
BBoron
BBlade (comic; movie)
BBeam (naval architecture; width of hull)
BBaht (currency of Thailand)
BNova Scotia (Canada Post designation)
BBaume (relating to the propriety of hydrometer measurements)
BBacillus
BBaroness
BBowled
BBrazing
BTical (another name for baht, Thai currency)
BBillable
BBezier (spline curve)
BBearer Channel (ISDN)
BAt or Below (constrained altitude)
BBiocide
BBetaxolol (blood pressure drug)
BBlink Reflex (neurology)
BPanamanian Balboa (national currency)
BSemipostal (philatelic catalog prefix for non-standard stamps)
BButut (1/100 division of the dalasi, the Gambian currency)
BBarnabites (religious order)
BMagnetic Field Density (physics)
BBetopic (same as Betaxolol)
BBanknote Corporation of America (philatelic mark for company stamps)
BB computer language (Ken Thompson; predecessor to C)
BBone Marrow-Derived Lymphocyte
BFederal Reserve Bank of New York City (designates original spot of circulation of a bill)
BBordetella Bacterium
BSwitzerland Postmark (for letters going to Sardinia)
BUS Domestic Stamp Rate (18 cents, issued 15 May 1981)
BCross-Over Barrier Pattern (US DoD)

B

enUK
  • noun

Synonyms for B

noun aerobic rod-shaped spore-producing bacterium

Synonyms

  • bacillus

Related Words

  • anthrax bacillus
  • Bacillus anthracis
  • Bacillus globigii
  • Bacillus subtilis
  • grass bacillus
  • hay bacillus
  • Yersinia pestis
  • eubacteria
  • eubacterium
  • true bacteria
  • genus Bacillus

noun originally thought to be a single vitamin but now separated into several B vitamins

Synonyms

  • B complex
  • B vitamin
  • B-complex vitamin
  • vitamin B
  • vitamin B complex

Related Words

  • choline
  • inositol
  • pantothen
  • pantothenic acid
  • water-soluble vitamin
  • aneurin
  • antiberiberi factor
  • thiamin
  • thiamine
  • vitamin B1
  • antipernicious anemia factor
  • cobalamin
  • cyanocobalamin
  • vitamin B12
  • hepatoflavin
  • lactoflavin
  • ovoflavin
  • riboflavin
  • vitamin B2
  • vitamin G
  • adermin
  • pyridoxal
  • pyridoxamine
  • pyridoxine
  • vitamin B6
  • folacin
  • folate
  • folic acid
  • pteroylglutamic acid
  • pteroylmonoglutamic acid
  • vitamin Bc
  • vitamin M
  • niacin
  • nicotinic acid
  • biotin
  • vitamin H

noun a trivalent metalloid element

Synonyms

  • atomic number 5
  • boron

Related Words

  • chemical element
  • element
  • borax
  • kernite

noun a logarithmic unit of sound intensity equal to 10 decibels

Synonyms

  • Bel

Related Words

  • sound unit

noun (physics) a unit of nuclear cross section

Synonyms

  • barn

Related Words

  • atomic physics
  • nuclear physics
  • nucleonics
  • area unit
  • square measure

noun the 2nd letter of the Roman alphabet

Related Words

  • Latin alphabet
  • Roman alphabet
  • alphabetic character
  • letter of the alphabet
  • letter

noun the blood group whose red cells carry the B antigen

Synonyms

  • group B
  • type B

Related Words

  • blood group
  • blood type
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