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Definition of Biset

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Bisetose
Bisetose Bi*se"tose, Bisetous Bi*se"tous, a. [Pref. bi- + setose, setous.] Having two bristles.
Bisetous
Bisetose Bi*se"tose, Bisetous Bi*se"tous, a. [Pref. bi- + setose, setous.] Having two bristles.

Meaning of Biset from wikipedia

- Maxime Biset (born 26 March 1986) is a Belgian football coach and a former midfielder. He works as an ****istant coach with Antwerp. Following his retirement...
- Man****er Biset (sometimes Bisset or Man****eh Biset; died 1177) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman and royal official during the reign of King Henry II of England...
- Charles Emmanuel Biset or Karel Emmanuel Biset (1633 – between 28 September 1693 and 1713) was a Flemish painter who had a peripatetic career working...
- Serkalem Biset Abrha, also known as Abrha Serkalem Biset, (born March 8, 1987) is a runner from Ethiopia who competes in long distance running and has...
- Celin Bizet Ildhusøy (Norwegian: [ˈseːliːn ˈbɪsɛt ˈɪlthʉːsœʏ]; born 24 October 2001) is a Norwegian professional footballer who plays as a forward for...
- 1007/s00213-006-0358-7. hdl:2117/9378. ISSN 0033-3158. PMID 16575552. S2CID 15046798. Sanz-Biset, Jaume; Cañigueral, Salvador (2013-01-09). "Plants as medicinal stressors...
- had been rebuilt and new equipment had been purchased. In 1930, Gaston Biset, who had married Joseph Ferdinant's daughter, sought to recreate the tradition...
- princess was raised from an early age by the "nurse and governess" Margaret Biset, who received for her services from 1219, by order of her brother King Henry...
- According to William Camden, the manor was named after the daughter of Man****er Biset, who during the reign of King Henry II (1154–1189) had found herself infected...
- landholdings of the prominent steward to Henry II, Man****er Biset. Sometime before 1164, Biset founded an asylum for girls suffering from leprosy, choosing...