Definition of Biflex

1. bent in two places [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Biflex

bifid uvula
bifidate
bifidities
bifidity
bifidly
bifidobacteria
bifidus factor
bifilar
bifilarly
biflabellate
biflagellate
biflagellated
biflagellates
biflavonoid
biflex (current term)
biflorous
bifocal
bifocal lens
bifocal spectacles
bifocaled
bifocalled
bifocals
bifold
bifoliate
bifolio
bifoliolate
bifolios
bifonazole
biforate

Literary usage of Biflex

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Sheep, Swine, and Poultry by Robert Jennings (1864)
"From the introduction of foreign bodies into the biflex canal, or from other causes, it occasionally becomes the seat of inflammation. ..."

2. The history, structure, economy, and diseases of the sheep by William Charles Spooner (1874)
"We have yet to notice a very singular peculiarity in the foot of the sheep, which is The biflex or ..."

3. The Breeds, Management, Structure and Diseases of the Sheep: With by Henry Judson Canfield (1848)
"biflex CANAL. The large pastern-bones are not connected together by ligamentous substance, and it is not till the pastern-joint, that the foot becomes ..."

4. Revised List of Books and Prices Issued by the Superintendent of Public by Michigan Dept. of Public Instruction (1917)
"Chemistry, biflex Binder Edition Ostwald and Morse—Elementary Modern Chemistry Unger—Review Questions and Problems in Chemistry ..."

5. Business English and Correspondence by Roy Davis, Clarence Hart Lingham (1921)
"The ideas in the clauses of the following compound sentence are not of equal value and do not bear on a leading idea common to both: The biflex Binder is ..."

6. Sheep, Swine, and Poultry by Robert Jennings (1864)
"DISEASE OF THE biflex CAW AL. From the introduction of foreign bodies into the biflex canal, or from other causes, it occasionally becomes the seat of ..."

7. Evans's Rural Economist (1862)
"Frequently the inflammation involves the mucous glands within and about the biflex canal,* giving rise to an acrid, noisome dis- * The biflex canal is ..."

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