BI$508146$ - translation to dutch
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BI$508146$ - translation to dutch

TYPE OF CIRCULAR ANCIENT CHINESE JADE ARTIFACT
Jade disc; Bi disk; Bi disc; Bi discs; Jade bi
  • Bi disc with a dual dragon motif, [[Warring States period]]

BI      
zakeninformatie
second dimension         
GEOMETRIC MODEL OF THE PLANAR PROJECTION OF THE PHYSICAL UNIVERSE
Mathematical plane; Two-dimensional; Two dimension; Two dimensional; Two dimensions; 2-dimension; 2 dimension; 2-dimensional; 2 dimensional; 2 dimensions; 2-d; Second dimension; 2nd dimension; Plane (Mathematics); Bi-dimensional space; Bidimensional space; 2D plane; 2D space; Two-dimensional space; Planar space
tweede afmeting/dimensie (benaming v. breedte - i.t.m. lengte en hoogte)
two-dimensional         
GEOMETRIC MODEL OF THE PLANAR PROJECTION OF THE PHYSICAL UNIVERSE
Mathematical plane; Two-dimensional; Two dimension; Two dimensional; Two dimensions; 2-dimension; 2 dimension; 2-dimensional; 2 dimensional; 2 dimensions; 2-d; Second dimension; 2nd dimension; Plane (Mathematics); Bi-dimensional space; Bidimensional space; 2D plane; 2D space; Two-dimensional space; Planar space
tweedimensionaal (met twee dimensies, lengte en breedte)

Definition

bicurious
Said of someone who claims to be homosexual and does have definite interest in the subject, but has not made any effort to have a homosexual relationship.
She says she thinks she's a lesbian, but I know she's dated a lot of men. She's probably just bicurious.

Wikipedia

Bi (jade)

The bi is a type of circular ancient Chinese jade artifact. The earliest bi were produced in the Neolithic period, particularly by the Liangzhu culture (3400–2250 BCE). Later examples date mainly from the Shang, Zhou and Han dynasties. They were also made in glass.