What is the name meaning of BICE. Phrases containing BICE
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BICE
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Dutch
Dutch : variant spelling of Buis.English : perhaps a variant of Biss. Compare Beese, Bice, Bise, Byce.
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Italian
Pet form of Italian Beatrice, BICE means "voyager (through life)."
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French and Swiss (French part)
French and Swiss (French part) : metonymic occupational name for a baker, from Old French bise ‘large round loaf’.English and Scottish : perhaps a variant of Biss. Compare Beese, Bice, Buys, Buys.
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English
English : habitational name from Bignell near Bicester, Oxfordshire, so named with an Old English personal name Bicga + Old English hyll ‘hill’.English : variant of Bicknell.
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English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from Middle English bis, biss(e), bice, byse ‘dingy’, ‘dark’, ‘gray’, ‘murky’; ‘dark fur used for trimming and lining garments’ (Old French bis(e), of Germanic origin), hence a nickname for someone with an unhealthy complexion or someone who habitually dressed in particularly drab garments, or (from the noun) a metonymic occupational name for a furrier or maker of fur-trimmed garments.South German : nickname for a cutting, sarcastic person, from Biss ‘bite’.
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English
English : perhaps a variant of Biss. Compare Beese, Bice, Bise, Buys.
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Americanized spelling of German Beiss(e), a variant of Beitz 2.English
Americanized spelling of German Beiss(e), a variant of Beitz 2.English : perhaps a variant of Biss. Compare Beese, Bise, Buys, Byce.Hungarian : nickname for someone with a limp or a peculiar gait, from bice ‘limp’.
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A muscle having two heads or origins; -- applied particularly to a flexor in the arm, and to another in the thigh.
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The two hundredth year or anniversary, or its celebration.
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Consisting of two hundred years.
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See Bice.
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Of or pertaining to two hundred, esp. to two hundred years; as, a bicentenary celebration.
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A pale blue pigment, prepared from the native blue carbonate of copper, or from smalt; -- called also blue bice.
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Occurring every two hundred years.
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Pertaining to a biceps muscle; as, bicipital furrows, the depressions on either side of the biceps of the arm.
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Having two heads.
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The two hundredth anniversary, or its celebration.
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Alt. of Bise