biune

English

Etymology

From bi-Category:English terms prefixed with bi-#BIUNE + LatinCategory:English terms derived from Latin#BIUNE unus (one).

Pronunciation

Adjective

biune (not comparable)Category:English lemmas#BIUNECategory:English adjectives#BIUNECategory:English uncomparable adjectives#BIUNECategory:English entries with incorrect language header#BIUNECategory:Pages with entries#BIUNECategory:Pages with 1 entry#BIUNE

  1. Both two and one at the same time (for example, Jesus Christ as God the Son and the Son of Man).
    Coordinate terms: binary (two), dyadic (two); triune (three)

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See also

Category:English 2-syllable words Category:English adjectives Category:English lemmas Category:English terms derived from Latin Category:English terms prefixed with bi- Category:English terms with IPA pronunciation Category:English terms with collocations Category:English uncomparable adjectives Category:Entries with translation boxes Category:Pages with 1 entry Category:Pages with entries Category:Terms with Belarusian translations Category:Terms with Bulgarian translations Category:Terms with Czech translations Category:Terms with German translations Category:Terms with Latin translations Category:Terms with Macedonian translations Category:Terms with Polish translations Category:Terms with Russian translations Category:Terms with Swedish translations Category:Terms with Ukrainian translations Category:Translation table header lacks gloss